Braving the New Normal
Braving the New Normal
Karen Marie Ramirez
This lesson podcast is a revolutionized way of extending classes from the traditional classroom to the digital world. It will serve as a guide, a review tool, a supplement or maybe a dose of lesson material for my students and for anyone who is in need of learning something meaningful.
EP 19 | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone's Literary Review by Fe Ibe
In line with the requirements of Contemporary and Popular Literature, this episode was crafted by one of the Third Year English Major Students, Ms. Fe Ibe. She presented the start to the Harry Potter film series which was filled with splendid imagery, valiant heroes, spectacular special effects, and irresistible characters.
Jan 8, 2021
4 min
EP 18 | And Then There Were None's Literary Review by Christian Libunao
In line with the requirements of Contemporary and Popular Literature, this episode is crafted by one of the Third Year English Major Students, Mr. Christian Libunao. He presented the mystery-thriller film, "And Then There Were None'"- a classic Agatha Cristie Novel with pleasing sinister and perfectly cast adaptation courtesy of Lifetime and BBC.
Jan 7, 2021
12 min
EP 17 | Little Women's Literary Review by Kristel Domingo
In line with the requirements of Contemporary and Popular Literature, this episode is crafted by one of the Third Year English Major Students, Ms. Kristel Domingo. She presented one of the classics, "The Little Women", which was marked by strong performances and endearing characters. The essence of the March Sisters Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth is very much intact, with the siblings’ hearts and souls preserved in the right place.
Jan 6, 2021
8 min
EP 16 | Mr. Sunshine's Literary Review by Lady Anne Torres
In line with the requirements of Contemporary and Popular Literature, this episode is crafted by one of the Third Year English Major Students, Ms. Lady Anne Torres. She presented the Drama / Romance story, "Mr. Sunshine". This amazing story has friendship, romance, revenge, and war all executed perfectly. They also showcase woman empowerment having awesome female characters which audience completely loved!
Jan 6, 2021
9 min
EP 15 | Memoirs of a Geisha's Literary Review by Noemie Sena
In line with the requirements of Contemporary and Popular Literature, this episode is crafted by one of the Third Year English Major Students, Ms. Noemie Sena. She presented the Historical Fiction, "Memoirs of a Geisha" which elicits a literary sensation and runaway bestseller to life. This brilliant debut novel presents with seamless authenticity and exquisite lyricism of the true confessions of one of Japan's most celebrated geisha.
Jan 6, 2021
9 min
EP 14 | Hunger Games' Literary Review by Jeryme Dela Cruz
In line with the requirements of Contemporary and Popular Literature, this episode is crafted by one of the Third Year English Major Students, Mr. Jeryme Dela Cruz. He presented the Sci-Fi story, "Hunger Games (book 1)" which portrays a future that we're invited to read as a parable for the present.
Jan 5, 2021
6 min
EP 13 | Life of Pi's Literary Review by Ederlyn Baruelo
In line with the requirements of Contemporary and Popular Literature, this episode is crafted by one of the Third Year English Major Students, Ms. Ederlyn Baruelo. She presented an action / adventure story, "Life of Pi" - a beautiful story of faith, friendship and perseverance.
Jan 5, 2021
6 min
EP 12 | Goblin's Literary Review by Jensis Villarico
In line with the requirements of Contemporary and Popular Literature, this episode is crafted by one of the Third Year English Major Students, Mr. Jensis Villarico. He presented the creative plot and the depth of perspective, looking at life of the Goblin / Guardians: The Lonely and Great God that bears a bloody sword in his chest and has been given eternal life as punishment. This literary piece truly immerses the audience / listeners into the fantasy story under Comedy and Romance Genre.
Jan 5, 2021
12 min
EP 11 | Learning to be a Better Learner ft. Rejane Dejecacion
In the context of learning, studies show that when you are able to think about how you think, how you process information, and how you utilize techniques while you are studying, you have a higher chance of improving your learning process than those who do not reflect on their methods. Let's find out some answers on how to become a better learner!
Dec 14, 2020
43 min
EP 10 | WHO AM I IN THE CYBERWORLD? (DIGITAL SELF)
Let us talk about the most timely and relevant topic for the youth of today and how can we help educate people to be a responsible social media users. Check this out, yo.
Dec 11, 2020
18 min
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