Let's start with a brand new kind of web source: a WIKI.

A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content. The most famous example of wiki is Wikipedia.

Just to clarify what is a WIKI, here's a useful video! Click on the image and enjoy!
Now that you've watched and understand, I hope, the main function of a WIKI, we can go on!
Instructions: The wiki is organised in Folders.
On the right you can find a list of Folders each containing useful documents to take into account:
- "Literature of the origins" contains the page "Early English Literature" a ppt illustrating the topic and it will contain all your other works
- on "Grammar" you are asked to write explanations and examples related to the grammar rules explained during the everyday lessons in the page "Grammar Rules"
- on "Holiday Readings" you can write the best readings done during your holidays
- On "Home assignment" you'll find your homewok
- "Articles and Readings" is a collection of useful writings published on the net or taken from books
- "Works of the Students" is a folder to collect all your essays and homework
- on "Discussion Board" it is possible to post your comments.
Now it's up to you.
Feel free to add and correct what your classmates have already done, but...don't destroy!!
We can use this web tool to collect our essays or project or to go deeper into our literature path. Therefore, let's start from the beginning....
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