As announced, the final exam will be taken in class at 6:30pm on Thurs, 3/27/14 in the same room, L33.
The exam will have about 70 questions. The 60-70% of the test will be on listening skills and the rest will on grammar, vocabulary words, and sentence structures. Also, on about 50% of the exam, you will answer with multiple choices and for the rest, you will write down on the sheet to answer.
Hope you can review unit 1-10 of North Star textbook over the week to prepare yourself for the final.
Good luck and please let me know if you have questions!
ESL251.62
Friday, March 21, 2014
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Assignment by 3/20
1. North Star Lab
a. Achievement test on unit 9
b. Assigned activities on unit 10
2. CNN Journal 10th
3. Details on Individual In class Presentation
a. Will be performed in class next week, on 3/20
b. Should be a Persuasive Speech
c. Please pick a controversial topic, which is related to any subject in the textbook. Your topic has to be RELATED TO one of the topics in the textbook. The purpose of presentation is to check how you utilize the vocabulary words, expressions, and other speaking skills we learned throughout the course. Again, it should be a controversial topic with pros and cons. In another words, you can either agree (pros) with the topic or disagree (cons) with the topic.
d. Once you choose your topic, you can try to position yourself on one side. Make a speech plan to persuade your audience with your position/opinion. Try to include reasonable supporting points with relevant examples. Some examples of desired topics are as follow.
Example A) Is tourism helpful or harmful? (Your main statement should be on one side, such as "I strongly believe that the tourism is helpful for the community.")
Example D) Can government have more impact on reducing global warming than individuals can have? (Your main statement can be as "I agree that government can contribute on reducing global warming more than individuals can."
e. For the format of the presentation, you should include introduction, body (with at least three supportive reasons) and conclusion.
4.3/27 Fial Exam in class & Outside Activities 4,5,6 due
a. Achievement test on unit 9
b. Assigned activities on unit 10
2. CNN Journal 10th
3. Details on Individual In class Presentation
a. Will be performed in class next week, on 3/20
b. Should be a Persuasive Speech
c. Please pick a controversial topic, which is related to any subject in the textbook. Your topic has to be RELATED TO one of the topics in the textbook. The purpose of presentation is to check how you utilize the vocabulary words, expressions, and other speaking skills we learned throughout the course. Again, it should be a controversial topic with pros and cons. In another words, you can either agree (pros) with the topic or disagree (cons) with the topic.
d. Once you choose your topic, you can try to position yourself on one side. Make a speech plan to persuade your audience with your position/opinion. Try to include reasonable supporting points with relevant examples. Some examples of desired topics are as follow.
Example A) Is tourism helpful or harmful? (Your main statement should be on one side, such as "I strongly believe that the tourism is helpful for the community.")
Example B) Is prenuptial agreement necessary? (Your statement can be as "I oppose a prenuptial agreement for my own marriage.")
Example C) Do we need a physical punishment when we raise our kids? (Your main statement can be as "I definately disagree with physical punishment)Example D) Can government have more impact on reducing global warming than individuals can have? (Your main statement can be as "I agree that government can contribute on reducing global warming more than individuals can."
e. For the format of the presentation, you should include introduction, body (with at least three supportive reasons) and conclusion.
4.3/27 Fial Exam in class & Outside Activities 4,5,6 due
Agenda of 3/13
1. CNN Journal #9
2. Unit 9 Personal Carbon Footprint
3. Preparation for "in-class presentation"
Friday, March 7, 2014
Assignment by 3/13
1. North Star Lab
-Achievement test on unit 8
-Assigned activities on unit 9
2. CNN Journal 9th
3.
•3/13 Individual Presentation (storytelling-Audio file) due
•3/20 Individual Presentation (in class) performed in class
•3/27 Final exam (AND 4,5,6 outside conversation due)
•3/20 Individual Presentation (in class) performed in class
•3/27 Final exam (AND 4,5,6 outside conversation due)
Friday, February 28, 2014
Assignment by 3/6 and details on other assignment
1. North Star Lab
-Achievement test on unit 7
-Assigned activities on unit 8
2. CNN Journal 8th
3. Details on Individual presentation
(1)Personal Presentation: Story Telling (need to be submitted by email with an audio file by 3/13) -Record your voice while reading a story.
-The story should include good portion of dialogues.
-You can feel free to find a kids' story on your own or use the story we read in class. Record should be at least 3 min.
(2) Personal In class Presentation-Persuasive Speech (will be performed in class on 3/20)
-Make a persuasive speech with a controversial topic, which is related to any subject in the textbook
-Once you choose your topic, you can try to have your opinion on one side and try to persuade your audience with your opinion.
-Try to include reasonable supporting points with relevant examples. Some examples of desired topics are as follow.
example A) Is tourism helpful or harmful? (Your main statement should be one side such as "I strongly believe that the tourism is helpful for the community.")
example B) Do we need a physical punishment when we raise our kids? (Your main statement should be like "I definately disagree with physical punishment)
example C) Is prenuptial agreement necessary? (Your statement can be like "I oppose to make a prenuptial agreement for my own marriage.")
4. Upcoming due dates
3/13 Individual presentation (Story telling) should be submitted in audio file
3/20 Individual presentation will be performed in class
3/27 Fial Exam in class & outside activities 4,5,6 due
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