“Oh no, cringe!”– the novel but in a good way somehow. I’ve never ever experienced these almost lethal amounts of second-hand embarrassment reading anything else before. Each chapter is a tough challenge to one’s sanity. That’s the first 3/4th of the novel, the last part and ...
Cheng Liu stepped forward and took the bouquet of lily-of-the-valley from his hand: “I’m back.” … A few days later, Cheng Liu took her boyfriend to go shopping, and they ran into a loving couple. The guy panicked when he saw her, and immediately let go of the woman’s hand...
Given specific highly granular learning goals (e.g. “understanding when to use preterite vs imperfect when conjugating saber” in spanish) within the curriculum and the model of the user’s knowledge and abilities, produce exercises which teach / evaluate those specific skills. ...
With depth and style, Wim Wenders updates a late-eighteenth-century novel by Goethe, transposing it to 1970s West Germany and giving us the story of an aimless writer (Rüdiger Vogler) who leaves his hometown to find himself and winds up befriending a group of other travelers. Seeking inspira...
I got trapped in a strange romantic comedy. All I did was put in a little effort. But the heroines’ reactions are odd. >