Hello everybody,
Only 9 weeks until the end of the year (that nicely avoids the 'C' word!)
Below is how I intend to roll out the classes which will be a mixture of reading analysis practice and doing two assessments. I feel that if we get these two reading assessments out the way it will mean we (you) will have three out the eight assessments done a few weeks before the end of the semester and gives us a good run at work to do in the New Year.
The reading assessments / teaching fits nicely with the listening assessments too and how I will teach you is the formula needed for success.
I have been busy (too busy perhaps in between golf games and the occasional Pinot Grigio sipping) updating teaching and assessment materials for you, but this preparation is not misplaced prep., as you can use any helpnotes I give you for the actual assessments.
So, here is how I intend to roll out the next nine weeks.
Week beginning
24/10 - reading a newspaper article on plagiarism, particularly in Universities, discussion around this important subject and information on how you can answer reading analysis questions. Lots of handouts to keep for you.
31/10 - answering practice questions on plagiarism article in small groups (sample answers at the end after group discussion).
7/11 - practice reading exercise on why Nurses are leaving the Nursing profession (sample answers at the end after group discussion).
14/11, 21/11, 28/11 - first reading assessment - this will be on a topic of interest and I will mark what you have done for the following week.
5/12, 12/12 and 19/12 - second reading assessment - see above.
I have allowed three weeks for each assessment which means that you all have sufficient time to complete the assessment(s). Everybody will receive one to one written and verbal feedback on their work.
One other thing, in addition to the helpnotes I distribute to you, you are also permitted to use a dictionary should you so wish.
Enjoy the rest of your break and I look forward to seeing both classes next week.
All the best,
Mark