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An edition of Say What You Think (2015)

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How can we know what we think until we see what we say? Articulating your thoughts is a way of clarifying them, both to others and to yourself.

Say What You Think is an English conversation textbook written by Douglas Perkins. It is divided into four parts: Discussion, Presentation, Debate, and Emotion. Each part is composed of three chapters. The textbook briefly touches on topics such as dangerous sports, foreign countries, epistemology, and Shakespeare.

The overall goal is that students learn how to think and express their thoughts more clearly. Critical thinking is not only a useful life skill, but it’s also engaging. To the extent that students use their brains, they will learn a great deal and simultaneously enjoy the experience.

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Table of Contents

Preface. 2
Table of Contents. 3
Part I: DISCUSSION. 5
Chapter One: Ideas & Discussion. 6
Chapter Two: Dangerous Sports. 8
Chapter Three: School Life 5. 10
Part II: PRESENTATIONS. 13
Chapter Four: Presentations. 14
Chapter Five: Qatar. 16
Chapter Six: Meaning. 18
Part III: DEBATE. 21
Chapter Seven: Opinions & Debate. 22
Chapter Eight: Trains Over Cars. 24
Chapter Nine: Pirates or Ninjas 26.
Part IV: EMOTION. 29
Chapter Ten: Emotions & Acting. 30
Chapter Eleven: Tragedy. 32
Chapter Twelve: Comedy 34.
Sources. 36
Bibliography. 37
Postscript. 38

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Paperback
Number of pages
38
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.1 inches

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OL25685540M
ISBN 10
132907890X
ISBN 13
9781329078901

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