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English lesson 2 

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Take attendance.
Have them check-off their own name.
Preparations for today

  1. On Teams, read instructions for Assignment 1:  Article about Field Trip.
  2. Prepare a draft article on your Field Trip in week 2 to use in our next English lesson in wk 3.  
  3. Upload rough draft of your article to Teams BEFORE the next lesson.  
  4. Write YOUR FULL NAME in THE TITLE of your uploaded article.

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3. Read the theory in your book for unit 21 on pages 102-103 followed by the practice exercises on pages 104-105. (Past simple and continuous; used to and would)
Lesson goals
Students will have gained a broad understanding in

1:   their individual competence in the English language
2:   the content of this module
3:  acquired new language/communication skills in English and

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Today
  1. Take a quiz about Introduction video
  2. Complete some English activities
  3. Explanation My Grammar Lab course book
  4. Read, sign and submit Portfolio Statement in class
  5. Introduce writing assignment 1
  6. But first....

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1. Self-evaluation
2. Quiz on introduction web lecture + Q&A
3. English exercises
4. Statement & writing assignment 1 explanation

But first:  get organised!
  • Decide where you will store (save) all digital content
  • Make a folder for English 1.1
  • 1.1 = year 1, term 1
  • Decide, also, how you will store (save) the work you do with pen and paper

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Make sure they store their self-evaluation
Organisation of this course
  • English - sustainable skill - not stand-alone
  • Subjects connected: use English as a tourism professional
  • 6 x 90 minutes, weeks 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (week 2 is a field trip)
  • 84 hours: lessons + 75 hours of self-study/preparation
  • Preparation is key!

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Feedback
  • Feedback: it's a team effort
  • Self-evaluation
  • Peer feedback - in class
  • Expert feedback - conditions
  • For expert feedback you meet deadlines & you prepare!

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Do this now: 

Download the Lessonup.com app on your phones now.

I will provide you with the access code shortly.

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Question
What was the required preparation for today?

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Answer
Watch the introduction web lecture! 

It is linked on the next slide.

If you have not yet watched it, then know: it IS a requirement.

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Slide 11 - Video

START VIDEO AT 1.04.
Link to video is on Teams.
I will upload the LessonUp links each week onto Teams, under COURSE MATERIALS.

Portfolio statement:  hand in during the lesson and NOT upload into Teams.

Info about Chance 2 and uploading it into Moodle is not correct.  Her explanation starts around 8.20 and this does not apply.  Chance 2 product is uploaded into Gradework, like all of the other chance 2 products.
Are you ready to take a quiz?
See access code (number) in bottom left corner of this screen.
Type it into your phones and you'll be IN!
YES 😁
NO 😖

Slide 12 - Poll

Let's get excited to dive right in! Make sure you are logged in with the LessonUp pin to participate.

Save the APP somewhere on your device (phone, laptop, iPad...)
How many lessons will we have this term?
A
3
B
5
C
6
D
7

Slide 13 - Quiz

6 lessons of 90 minutes. No lesson in week 2. Lessons are in weeks 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
English is a stand-alone subject within Tourism Management
A
True
B
False
C
I don't know
D
...

Slide 14 - Quiz

English is integrated within the term project + other skills taught throughout the program. You are expected to learn/use English in context, not simply learn grammar and use of English in an abstract sense.
Is preparation important in this class? Why or why not? Explain.

Slide 15 - Open question

ABSOLUTELY! Great portions of the lessons will be focused on improving the work you prepared for the lesson and asking questions based on it. None of this is possible if you have no work prepared.
Preparation is important
ABSOLUTELY! 

Great portions of the lessons will be focused on improving the work you prepared for the lesson and asking questions based on it. 

None of this is possible if you have no work prepared.

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True or false: a lot of peer feedback + self-evaluation is expected in this class.
A
true
B
false
C
I don't know
D
Only when I feel like it

Slide 17 - Quiz

The course is built on completing assignments each class and working together on evaluating our work.


Peer feedback + self-evaluation

The course is built on completing assignments each class 
and 
working together on evaluating our work.

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What do you need to do in order to get teacher feedback on written assignments?
A
Send an email asking for it
B
Nothing, it will be done automatically
C
We only get peer feedback
D
We must submit our work by the deadlines for teacher feedback

Slide 19 - Quiz

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What is the signed Portfolio Statement?

Slide 20 - Open question

The signed portfolio statement is an acknowledgement that you have read, understood and agreed to the requirements of this course and will abide by the zero tolerance policy re plagiarism. 

All you need to do is fill in the page form with your name, class, date and your signature once you have read the study handbook, the final assessment rubric and completed this lesson. 

YOU WILL READ, SIGN AND HAND IN THE STATEMENT TO YOUR TEACHER DURING THE LESSON.
How do you plan to keep track of all the deadlines - both for this class and your other classes?

Slide 21 - Mind map

Tips:
  • Add them to the calendar in your phone
  • Write them in your paper agenda
  • Set alerts for the deadlines with reminders in your phone
  • Write them in a calendar you hang in your room
  • Make a timeline for yourself and keep it easily accessible at all times
What are some examples of plagiarism?

Slide 22 - Mind map

Examples: 

Reusing work you have already submitted for a grade

Using somebody else's work and calling it your own

Not including the sources you used when required 

Citing a source as an in-text reference but NOT as a direct quotation (reminder: direct quotes are NOT included in your word count as they are not your original ideas, hence they should be used sparingly).
What is (formative)
WRITING ASSIGNMENT nr. 1 about?
A
MyGrammarLab exercises
B
Article on field trip in week 2
C
Press Release proposal
D
Blog post

Slide 23 - Quiz

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What is (formative) WRITING ASSIGNMENT nr. 2 about?
A
Press Release proposal
B
MyGrammarLab exercises
C
Press Release final draft
D
There are only 2 formative assignments

Slide 24 - Quiz

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What is the final, graded portion of the portfolio/writing assignment 3?
A
Article on field trip in week 2
B
Press release proposal
C
Press release final version
D
All of it is graded

Slide 25 - Quiz

Completion of all 3 formative assignments + the final press release are required to earn a grade though only the final press release is assessed for a numeric grade (the rest is pass/fail and the requirement in order to receive teacher feedback). Your English mark is 20% of the term 1 project grade.
True or false: As long as I complete the final press release and sign the Statement I can pass, right?
A
true
B
false
C
I don't know
D
Of course!

Slide 26 - Quiz

NO! Your portfolio is considered incomplete and will NOT be graded if you have not completed ALL of the formative assignments.
Only hand in the press release?
NO! Your portfolio is considered incomplete and will NOT be graded if you have not completed ALL of the formative assignments.

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In the Introduction video, what was the teacher tip given for deadlines?

Slide 28 - Open question

Set an alert (reminder) in your phone 48 hours before each assignment is due.
Where can you find all of this information?

Slide 29 - Open question

In the Assignment Description + Rubric on Moodle! As well as the introduction video and this LessonUp.

https://moodle.inholland.nl/course/view.php?id=15402&sectionid=408504#section-29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZpV7KyU35Y 
https://padlet.com/AshleyFoyTervoort/TMEyear1

Where is the information?

On Moodle: Assignment Description  + assessment rubric 

On Moodle: course material

On Teams:  Course material including links to the LessonUps and most classroom handouts

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Should we take a 5 minute break?
YES PLEASE
No keep going.

Slide 31 - Poll

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Required book for year 1!

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How to get registered
1. First make sure you buy the book with an access code (ISBN: 9781408299111)

2. Go to www.mygrammarlab.com to register 

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Create your account
You need to create a username and password using your access code (inside the front cover of your book). 

Bookmark the page and save the password for quicker log in - you will use this all year!

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Verify your Email! Check spam if you don't see the confirmation E-mail.

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Time to check your entry level
Open your books to page 88/89 for a quick grammar tense review + a diagnostic test.

Or, go to MS Teams/English tile/Files tab/English 1.1/Lesson 1

Or use the 1 page handout of the Diagnostic Test.
Take 20 minutes.

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Signed Portfolio Statement 
Handout: Portfolio Statement
  1. Read it
  2. Understand it
  3. Sign it
  4. Hand it in to your teacher

Deadline: today, in class.

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Deadlines assignments 1, 2, 3
  • Signed portfolio statement :  during your first English lesson, week of 5 September.

  • Assignment 1 is an Article on Field Trip that you have in week 2. 
  • Submit a ROUGH DRAFT of your article on Teams BEFORE English lesson 2 (in week 3)  

  • Assignment 2 is a Press Release Proposal
  • Submit a ROUGH DRAFT of your PR proposal on Teams BEFORE lesson 4  (in week  5) 

  • Assignment 3 is a Final Press Release rough draft BEFORE lesson 6 (in week 7) AND prepare 2  minute presentation about your final press release for the final class.

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DEADLINES + Final portfolio requirements 1/2
Submit ENTIRE Portfolio into Gradework:
  1. Article Field Trip
  2. Press Release Proposal
  3. Final Press Release

  • Deadline chance 1:    2 November 2022
  • Deadline chance 2:   7 December 2022


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Final portfolio requirements 2/2

  • Use the REQUIRED portfolio format (template) provided on Teams.

  • Apply the REQUIRED portfolio layout + content details found on Teams.

  • EACH writing assignment MUST be accompanied by the Road to Grammar TEXT ANALYZER and fulfill a B1+ English level.


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Preparations for next time
  • Read the theory in your MyGrammar Lab book for Unit 19 (Auxiliaries and have got) on pages 90-91 followed by practice exercises on pages 92-93.
  • Read the theory in your MyGrammar Lab book for Unit 20 (Present simple or continuous?) on pages 94-95 followed by practice exercises on pages 96-97.

  • On Teams, read instructions for Assignment 1:  Article about Field Trip.

  • Prepare a draft Article on your Field Trip in week 2 to use in our next English lesson in wk 3.  
  • Upload rough draft of your article to Teams BEFORE the next lesson.  
  • Write YOUR FULL NAME in THE title of uploaded article.

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3. Read the theory in your book for unit 21 on pages 102-103 followed by the practice exercises on pages 104-105. (Past simple and continuous; used to and would)