For the next class, I'd like you to think of all the part-time jobs that you have had. Also, please ask your parents about their part time and full time jobs. What do they like and dislike about their jobs? What would they like to do if they could change their job? What is difficult/easy in their jobs?
Think about some unusual jobs for the next class. Make a list.
Please listen to the following.
(click here) It's an interview with three YMCA teachers about the worst job they have had.
Special Thanks to
Okamoto-Sensei - Construction Work
Debbie Sukita - Secretary
Pat Kwan - Service Station attendant
and the Osaka YMCA International College.
clip art from http://www.clipartguide.com/_pages/0041-0510-1114-0349.html
A course designed to help students understand and use English in a variety of mediums; written, spoken, heard, and read. This course will promote learning through critical thinking about the content of the class.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Assessment Task Number 1 (October 19, 2010)
Hello...
Your first assessment task is to research and prepare a presentation on a country of your choice. You should present the country to the rest of the class.
Try to find out about the~
- Culture
- People
- Religion
- Places to see...
- Food and Drink
- Geography and anything else that you want to talk about.
You should use the basic structure of an informative speech, with an introduction, body and conclusion.
Timing: You have 15 minutes of presentation time...
Presentation:
- Remember that a presentation has 3 elements: Physical message, Visual message and the Story message... This is probably what you learned in speech class.
- Presentations should engage the audience (be interesting and include the audience in some kind of activity)
- You can use the projector to show things... So think about how to use the projector to effectively add to your presentation (visual message)
Grading:
- A - Highly informative and very well researched presentation that fully engages the audience. Presentation is logical and very understandable.
- B- Informative and well researched presentation that engages the audience. Presentation is logical most of the time and mostly understandable.
- C- Good presentation that engages the audience some of the time. Presentation needs a little work.
- D- Basic presentation of the facts, but very limited. Presentation needs a lot of work.
- S - Presentation of some things related to topic. Hard to understand.
- NP - Does not satisfy the requirements of a passing grade.
Thank you and good luck...
Steven Mondy
Monday, October 11, 2010
Turkey
Podcast on Turkey (approx. 19 minutes) (Click here)
Please listen to the podcast about Turkey and try to answer the following questions.
Then do some research about Turkey yourself so that you can share it in. Pictures will be helpful.
Try to find out about the~
********Questions************
******** Food & Drink ********
******** Traveling in Turkey ********
******** Transport in Turkey ********
********Recommended places**********
Cappadocia
******** Vocabulary and Phrases in Podcast ********
What’s your take on something?
Haberdashery
Muslim
Quintessential
Useful Sites
Tukey in general
Learn more about Turkey at the Lonely Planet website
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/europe/turkey/images
This is from Lonely Planet Publications
please check out the website at
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/
Also available through i-tunes music store, Lonely Planet Publications - Turkey - 19th October 2005
Copyright 2005, Lonely Planet Publications All rights reserved. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/
Please listen to the podcast about Turkey and try to answer the following questions.
Then do some research about Turkey yourself so that you can share it in. Pictures will be helpful.
Try to find out about the~
- Culture
- People
- Religion
- Places to see in Turkey
- Food and Drink
- Geography and anything else that you want to talk about.
********Questions************
- Why do people fall in love with Turkey?
- What is Istanbul like?
- What do people think about when they think of Turkey?
- What is the reality?
- What is the Grand Bazaar?
- Where do the Turks shop?
- What could a first time traveler expect about Turkey?
- How often do people pray in Turkey?
******** Food & Drink ********
- What is the best place to go and have something to eat?
- What kind of food would you expect to have in Turkey?
******** Traveling in Turkey ********
- What is it like to travel as a woman in Turkey?
- How should people dress?
******** Transport in Turkey ********
- What kind of transport is there in Istanbul?
- What is it like?
********Recommended places**********
Cappadocia
******** Vocabulary and Phrases in Podcast ********
What’s your take on something?
Haberdashery
Muslim
Quintessential
Useful Sites
Tukey in general
- http://www.tourismturkey.org/
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey
- http://www.bpe.com/food/ethnic_cusine/turkey.htm
- http://www.hitit.co.uk/CultTk.html
Learn more about Turkey at the Lonely Planet website
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/europe/turkey/images
This is from Lonely Planet Publications
please check out the website at
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/
Also available through i-tunes music store, Lonely Planet Publications - Turkey - 19th October 2005
Copyright 2005, Lonely Planet Publications All rights reserved. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/
Sunday, October 10, 2010
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