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JCA

Instructions for the oral presentations: details

Hi,

here you have the material we discussed in class. I am sharing some links that may help you in the preparation of your talks. Feel free to ask any questions about this topic.

Useful links

Good luck with your presentations. Have a fruitful work!

Oral presentations: kinds of essays.


Hi,

As mention in class, you'll start working on the preparation of your oral presentations about diferent kinds of essays.

1- Choose a team (4 maximum)
2- Choose a kind of essay to talk about.
3- Start researching about the particular kind of essay chosen.
4- Ask teacher for feedback
5- Present in front of the class for 10 minutes each group.

Due date: Wednesday 11th of May, 2011.

kinds of essays.ppt (right click)

Some links to share: http://www.gallaudet.edu/CLAST/Tutorial_and_Instructional_Programs/English_Works/Writing.html

Look at this video explanation. It's really good!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VckHHjp2_T8&feature=fvwrel

How to write great essays?

Here you have a very useful link where you can download a book on writing

http://scapatl.org/page39/assets/How%20To%20Write%20Great%20Essays.pdf

The ppt (good writing.ppt) seen in class

Feedback

Here you have some words commented on the essays you have written. This is in case you haven't had your essay back, for any reasons.

Kinds of mistakes observed:

Paragraphs structure: Some essays have missing topic sentences. Others, developed paragraphs of just a couple of lines.

Punctuation: It seems worth to be reminded that a comma doesn't mark the end of a sentence, unless followed by a connector. That's the job of a stop (period) or a semicolon, or even a colon.

Tense agreement: Just read your essay twice and thrice; I bet you'll always find grammar mistakes. Try it.

Number agreement: Be careful with plurals in adjectives! For instance"difficults situations," "excellents results." Expressions such as anybody, everybody and everything have a plural connotation, but must ALWAYS be considered singular in your sentences. The word "people" is always plural.


Unnecesary expressions: "I am going to write about...", "In my humble opinion", "maybe", "I have to say it.



some more soon...

Exam 1 Contents


Hi,

I decided to post this message in case you have doubts to get ready for the exam.

The exam is basically essay writing. I'll give you a topic and you'll have to develop an essay.
I'll also include some concepts seen in class like "topic sentence" and "thesis statement."
I am not evaluating any vocabulary from readings or handouts.
Please, take a look at the comments on feedback I am leaving very soon here.

Good luck this Wednesday,

JCA

Assignment 2, weekly reading and first exam




Hello everyone,

we're starting a new week with fewer classes due to the freshers' week, and that leaves us with some time to recap:

1- The essay was due last Wednesday.
2- The weekly reading will finally be assessed next Tuesday 12th because there no evaluation this week.
3- Make sure you have the 2nd handout (The Best Time to Be Alive) for this Tuesday. Last class we had group discussion about the topics and you're expected to have chosen your topic for next class.
4- On Tuesday 5th, we will carry out the first two stages in class, namely, prewriting and draft 1 with peer correction.

Enjoy your free time wisely.

JCA