It depends on the adult's ability to create a cycle
of rich dialogue and feedback and to promote active learning by asking open - ended questions and encouraging children to point to pictures representing words and connected concepts, expand on explanations, and talk about related life experiences.
But that kind
of rich dialogue can't be conjured instantly.
Not exact matches
Even the newer packages
of sanctions might quickly be dropped,
dialogue increased and later foreign direct investment secured if the potential for sustained de-escalation and increased trade was deemed
rich enough.
Kelby Carlson, writing at Alastair's Adversaria, proposes a
richer theological model
of disability as he brings his experience as a disabled person «into
dialogue with two important concepts: the evangelical doctrines
of vocation and the theology
of the cross.»
And the implication
of this theological approach would be that the Mission
of the Church must be fulfilled in integral relation to, even within the setting
of a
dialogue with, the revolutionary ferment in contemporary religious and secular movements which express men's search for the spiritual foundations for a fuller and
richer human life.
To him I owe a debt
of friendship and a
dialogue across the years which has enabled me to see what I did not see before, to find the world a
richer place and to invest the word God with a new depth
of meaning.
The Bible is
rich in forms
of expression: poetry, saga, historical narratives, proverb, hymn, diary, biography, parable, personal correspondence, drama, myth,
dialogue, and gospel, whereas most sermons, which seek to communicate the messages
of that treasury
of materials, are all in essentially the same form.
It would be interesting to see a
dialogue of posts between believers
of poorer nations with believers
of richer nations on these topics.
In entering into a relationship
of dialogue with others, therefore, Christians seek to discern the unsearchable
riches of God and the way he deals with humanity.
Performance - centered research has permeated other disciplines
of communication and offered conceptual replenishment as well as
richer possibilities for
dialogue among scholars.
There had been a number
of allusions to this, but, in the earlier
Dialogues, Margaret had been mainly concerned to bring out how our participation in the «passage
of nature» gives us a bare sense - awareness which is much
richer than that presupposed in other empiricist accounts, notably the sense data account.
To start, the agenda
of the national
dialogue committee in Yemen was very
rich, covering a variety
of topics that range from national identity, governance, state - building and transitional justice.
The IYC pointed out that the Niger Delta people could not meaningfully
dialogue with the Federal Government in the face
of intimidation, arrests and militarisation in the region, urging the President Muhammadu Buhari - led administration to respect the wishes and position
of the oil -
rich region by immediately demilitarising the region.
«It turns democratic
dialogue and contestation into the competing positions
of rich people and not citizens,» Reich said.
«A simple instant - message - like feature that enables a
dialogue between the user and the system is sufficient to evoke
rich perceptions
of interactivity, which, in turn, could favorably influence health behaviors and attitudes,» said Bellur.
«This research can be a starting point for a
richer public
dialogue on whether new policy is needed to fully value the environmental benefits
of growing energy crops and making other land use changes,» says Gary Radloff, director
of Midwest energy policy analysis at the Wisconsin Energy Institute.
The film skews young, to be sure, and it isn't as memorable as the new Disney classics
of the early 1990s, but there's still plenty here to hold the interest
of viewers
of all ages: delightful performances (particularly by Dench, plowing Angela Lansbury terrain), zinging comic
dialogue and a soundtrack that's a wealth
of sonorous
riches.
Between some pure, good
dialogues and acting, there are a lot long and overglamourised shots
of food / drink, landscaping and beautiful people body parts... Fairly unnecessary and actually distracting
of what could be a great portrait
of the troubles and the beauty
of intimacy in long relationships (
of love and friendship)-- even if it's between the beautiful,
rich and famous.
No one believes Liam when he starts raving about a lookalike haunting his periphery, but his radical communist - leaning son happily analyzes the
rich man's crisis in line after line
of overwritten
dialogue: After calling Liam a «victim
of internal contradictions
of capitalism,» he diagnoses the doppelganger as «a projection
of the part
of you that you hate,» then delights in being in a «story by Kafka» when father and son go hunting for the mystery man through the vomit - strewn streets
of Dublin.
Boasting dazzling
dialogue and stellar supporting performances from Ian McKellen, Anthony Michael Hall and more, Six Degrees
of Separation is a piercing social satire and «a
rich, challenging cinematic treat» (Playboy).
Performances from Serkis (Ceasar) and Kebbell (Koba) are simply spectacular and
rich beyond the imagination; it's just a shame much
of their homosapien rivals are boiled down to weightless stereotypes spouting trite unimaginative
dialogue.
This won't be to everyone's taste, but very quickly became like candy to me — because,
of course, by giving each scene and sequence its full weight and measure (there are
rich, trenchant
dialogue scenes in this movie, several
of them; never better than Jesper Christensen's Mr. White having a quiet word with Bond, or Seydoux's Madeleine passing angrily, drunkenly out, muttering to herself in French), Spectre begins to feel like something no Bond movie has ever felt like before: an actual movie.
As with her previous work, Lynne Ramsay leaves her cinematography and editing to do any heavy lifting that the narrative calls for, the
richest and most telling moments always coming in the form
of an image rather than a line
of dialogue.
So please, voters, resist the urge to hand Damien Chazelle this particular award and go instead with the flavorful
dialogue and novelistic texture
of Hell Or High Water; the
rich characterizations
of 20th Century Women; the world - building and deadpan hilarity
of The Lobster; or the all -
of - the - above
of Manchester By The Sea, which confirms Lonergan as one
of the great dramatists working in movies today.
The tone
of the proceedings ranges from chaotic to frenetic to anarchic: Non-U.K. viewers may be additionally exhausted by the prevalence
of rapid - fire
dialogue in a range
of custard - thick Scottish brogues, disguising many
of the screenplay's
richest, raunchiest one - liners.
The default audio is an English dub (credibly voice cast and overseen by Mike Schlesinger
of the Americanized Godzilla 2000) in
rich, transparent Dolby Digital 5.1, and while it sounds technically fantastic, purist that I am, I will always watch Time and Tide in Cantonese (5.1, too, with
dialogue mixed a bit quieter).
The pace plods with uninteresting sidebars and the banal scenes
of dialogue and storytelling outnumber the fascinating or interesting ones that could have offered a
richer and more absorbing look into the man's method or the historical art period itself.
It should be a real actor's piece — which will play nicely to the Academy's largest branch — and I expect it to be full
of rich and colorful Tarantino
dialogue.
The directors cast the rest
of players wisely, with the aforementioned actors all very good (Mulligan is perfectly acidic and bitter) and even smaller parts for John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund (nearly
dialogue free), Adam Driver (who was part
of one
of the biggest laughs at the Cannes screening) and Alex Karpovsky, aren't just cast for cameo purposes, but really enliven what would otherwise be throwaway roles, creating a
rich world for this movie to take place in, and for Llewyn to interact with.
The eighth film Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino, and appropriately named, combines many elements
of previous works,
rich and poignant
dialogue, favorite cast members such as Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Michael Madsen, James Parks, and Tim Roth, adding in a host
of new faces to the Tarantino menagerie Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bruce Dern, and Channing Tatum.
The Victorian-esque setting also naturally provides a canvas for
rich dialogue, properly voiced by the likes
of Susan Sarandon, Brad Dourif, and Carrie Fisher.
Jay Roach) The biopic
of blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo is a throwback to classic American films,
rich in
dialogue, subtle in its use
of music, highly moderated in its emotionality.
The
rich characters and sharp
dialogue help to overcome some
of the more confusing detours and dense melodramatic segments.
Wisely, Donoghue and Abrahamson also strip most
of Jack's narration from the film (a few too - cute lines remain, mostly acting as guides to narrative time - jumps), allowing the central relationship to rest on Joy and Jack's
dialogue, which is
rich in its simplicity.
The mix is actually a perfect match to the visuals, offering a wonderfully
rich and nuanced soundstage, with clear
dialogue, full - sounding music (including a couple
of classic Crosby, Stills and Nash tracks that have never sounded better), and surprisingly light and smooth panning.
Full
of breakneck, Preston Sturges - y
dialogue (Brooke calls people «Squirt» and «
Rich Boy» - there's a lot
of jaunty name - calling), Mistress America has a serious, poignant side, too.
Characters, images, themes and even lines
of dialogue that make the «Star Wars» lore so
rich co-exist seamlessly with new faces and adventures and a revitalized energy.
The script
of this
dialogue -
rich film sounds forced, with every second line intended as pithy high - brow banter, and many
of the set - piece scenes are symmetrically framed to evoke the formalism
of 19th century portraiture styles.
It helps that every character is three - dimensional, with very honest and
rich dialogue that fits in well with the natural personalities
of each respective performer.
I very much look forward to continuing to learn about Singapore's remarkable achievements in education reform, and to a
rich dialogue with leaders
of thought and practice, as well as students, in that beautiful country».
This is a humorous
dialogue with the use
of conditionnel (present and past), it is about 2 fishermen who think they are going to be
rich in America.
Centrally oriented around the themes
of deeper learning, student agency, authentic work, and
rich technology infusion, the protocol has sets
of questions to help facilitate teacher
dialogue around curriculum and day - to - day instruction.
How does Dr. Laura Lipton's process
of fostering
rich dialogue about data compare with the current practices at your school?
CEA President Sheila Cohen, who serves on the advisory council along with CEA Executive Director Mark Waxenberg, said yesterday's consensus is the result
of much time, effort,
rich dialogue and debate, and puts everything into perspective.
Their case study constitutes a
rich description
of teaching approaches that engage students through research, debate, critical thinking, interpretation and analysis
of sources beyond the textbook, stimulating class discussion and
dialogue, personalizing the material, raising controversial issues, and conveying excitement about the content.8
Nathan contrasts this
rich instructional practice and
dialogue with the «laundry list»
of facts approach characteristic
of MCAS's standardized history test, rolled out in state high schools this fall.
Or if you put together your family's story in a creative fashion... adding
dialogue as you imagine some events played out and creating a
rich tapestry
of history and culture and how your family fit in, then maybe you want to call it a family biography using the techniques
of creative nonfiction.
Hoover, the granddaughter
of four farming families, grew up in Ames, Iowa — where Smiley attended graduate school — and her rootedness in this place is evident in her mastery
of the characters»
dialogue, their unsentimental, earthy personalities, and her
rich descriptions
of daily farm life.
James Lee Burke, acclaimed by critics as «America's best novelist,» «the Graham Greene
of the bayou,» and «a poet
of the mystery novel,» returns with his popular character, Dave Robicheaux, in a novel
rich with atmosphere, ripe with menace, and filled with the kind
of crackling
dialogue that has made Burke a consistent New York Times best - selling author.
Behind that there's a much
richer tradition
of English language writing about India, and also about the colonial experience more generally, so my book has ended up being a
dialogue with a really major strand
of British literary writing.