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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

collocation websites

Chat Robot

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Guidelines for Oral Presentation

Instructions:
1. 4 to 5 students in one group (It varies with different class). Hand in name list in Week 4. (Word file: Name List)
2. Choose a topic your group prefers such as English songs, short stories, musical play….etc. Give teachers your topic in Week 5. You must receive teacher’s approval before begin group discussion. (Topic)
3. Hand in your hand written PPT slides in Week 7. Basically, one person one slide. Write your content on the blank PPT slides from teachers, and type it into Powerpoint file after teacher’s corrections. Eight lines for each slide. Font size: 28. Font: Times New Roman. (Blank PPT slides) 4. Draw lots of the order of presentation in Week 10.
5. Hand in your rehearsal checklist in Week 11.
6. Start your presentation from Week 13 to 16 (Rehearsal Checklist).
7. Every member of your group must do presentation. No presentation will be given zero.
8. No scripts will be allowed on the stage. You will be given a card for taking down keywords just in case you forget your lines.
9. 60% of your score is from teacher, and the other 40% will be from your classmates.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Blog list for Graduate English

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Blog Assignment

Instructions: 1. Go to the following website: http://www.blogger.com/start 2.
Follow the user-friendly instruction
3. Set up your own blog. Your blog address: English name Student Number.blogspot.com
4. Give your blog address to teacher.
5. Length of time: March, April, May, and June. You will be scored at the end of each month.
6. Content: (1). writing assignments (Required) (2). Poems + your reflection (Extra points) (3). English songs or articles + your reflection (Extra points) (4). Novels + your reflection (Extra points) (5). English diary (Extra points) You are encouraged to give comments to your classmates.
*Please pay respect to copyright issue. Do not copy anything from other's webistes. When you use any pictires, photoes, or a short passage of text from others, you must identy the "sources" and give credit to the original authors.