English class b1-c1 (12-9)

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Group B1-C1

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What will we learn?
  • We will be honing our skills.
    - Reading.
    - Writing.
    - Grammar.

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Language development log
  • Portfolio
    - You will be keeping track of your assignments.
    - You will be keeping track of your progress.
    - You will be keeping track of your feedback from your peers and teachers.

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What will we do during class?
We will start the class with reading for 15 minutes.
We will work on our grammar.
We will make writing assignments.
We will update our language development logs.

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Will we get homework?
Yes.

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What will the homework be like?

Mostly reading.
However, if you can't finish the assignments during class, I do expect you to finish them in your own time.

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The book
The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe - C.S. Lewis.
  • Fantasy novel

Every class, I will hand out copies of at least 3 chapters.

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The book
The assignments will surround the theme of this book.

The book is 100 pages in total, and we have a total of 5 weeks to complete it.

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What should the language development log look like?

You will be making a professional portfolio. 
The portfolio will begin with a cover page, and then you should add a table of contents to make navigation easier.

You start by adding the result of the starting test from the first lesson; this will be your baseline.

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A few quick tips in word.

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In the first three chapters, I want you to look for characterization of the lead character.
Find recurring sentences and find symbolic meanings behind the sentences.

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Next week
Finish chapters one, two, and three.
Describe the following characters:
  • The professor
  • The children
Find a recurring sentence in these chapters; what is the meaning behind this message, and how does it show the characterization of two characters.

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