F
We currently have 27 entries that begin with this letter.
Fable [Glossary of rhetorical terms]
A short allegorical story.
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Facetiae [Glossary of rhetorical terms]
Latin, humor or wit
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Facilitas [Glossary of rhetorical terms]
The improvising of effective oral or written language to suit any situation.
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Facilitator [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]
A concept related to a teacher’s approach to interaction with students. Particularly in communicative classrooms, teachers tend to work in partnership with students to develop their language skills. A teacher who is a facilitator tends to be more student-centred and less dominant in the classroom than in other approaches. The facilitator may also take the role of mentor or coach rather than director.
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18th Century, the mind contains faculties that include understanding, imagination, passion, and will.
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Jurgen Habermas, a distorted view of reality, people, and the world.
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Feedback [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]
Reporting back or giving information back, usually to the teacher; feedback can be verbal, written or nonverbal in the form of facial expressions, gestures, behaviours; teachers can use feedback to discover whether a student understands, is learning, and likes an activity.
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Feeds [Glossary of blogging terms]
RSS Feeds
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Rhetorical theory concerned with feminism and its critique of social structures.
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Feretory [Architectural glossary]
Enclosure or chapel within which the fereter shrine, or tomb (as in Henry VII.'s chapel), was placed.
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