English 1.4 lesson 3 MQ in 20-21

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Welcome to English 1.4 lesson 3

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Today 
  • Portfolio progress and looking ahead
  • Introduce ML unit 2
  • Grammar practice ex. on Socrative.comQuizizz.com
  • Feedback summary article - assignment #4
  • Feedback email - assignment #5
  • Introduce next writing assignment #6

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Portfolio progress:
What have I done & looking ahead
What have I done so far?
1.  Article for an airline magazine
2.  Restaurant review
3.  Risk assessment for a school sport activity
4.  Summary article about presenting
5.  Formal (response) email
Looking ahead
6.  Article about teamwork
7.  Summary article about responsible tourism
8.  Letter of interest


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Language tool
What do you remember about Word Formations?

Let's take a look.

Then we'll do a quiz on Socrative.

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Language tool
Show Me what you know and can do:

Quiz on Socrative.com
8 questions 
Type your answers in lowercase letters! (kleine letters!) 
Go to MONIQUESROOM

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WORD FORMATIONS 2 

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ML unit 2:  Training/Teamwork

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What have you learnt about teamwork
this year?

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Reading
  • Your task:
  • In your breakout room, read the article text "Creative Destruction" in ML on p. 16.
  • Answer the 2 questions in assignment A, page 16.
  • Take 4 minutes.
  • Quiz follows!

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Introduce students to unit 2 of ML.

This lesson today is designed to prepare you for writing assignment #5:  Writing an article about Teamwork.

To get started, let's take a look at a unique way of approaching teamwork...


P. 16, question 1: What lesson did the new boss want his employees to learn?
A
How to work together better
B
How to apply creative destruction
C
What he had learnt at the municipal government
D
How to demolish a fridge

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THE LESSON THE BOSS AT HAIER WANTED THE EMPLOYEES TO LEARN WAS ONE OF "CREATIVE DESTRUCTION" : 

TO DO THINGS WELL, OR TO BE MORE CREATIVE, IT IS SOMETIMES BETTER TO DESTROY WHAT YOU AHVE DONE AND START ALL OVER AGAIN. 
Which word is used in the text to say that in order to do something well, or to be more creative, it is sometimes better to destroy what you have done and start all over again.

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P. 16, question 2: How would you react if a manager at your organisation did something similar?

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Could you think of an instance where you might apply this lesson? If not with fridges, maybe with.....?

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Reading
Your homework task was to read: 

"Training Leaders to Connect the Dots" on p. 16.

Answer questions B on p. 16.
Answer questions D on p. 17.
Quiz in LessonUp!


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Haier's approach to executive education is very practical and involves executives working in teams, discussing problems across the company, learning about other departments, trying out other ideas for possible solutions and then reporting back to colleagues in class.
A
true
B
false

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rejig
confer
spot
arrange in a different way
bring, offer
notice something, especially when it is difficult to see

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hone your skills
pejorative sense
track progress
record the development of something/someone over time
with a negative meaning
improve/refine what you can do

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Realize that something is related to something else.
Chance to experience new ideas and ways of looking at things.
Too theoretical
Understanding only something from your own perspective.
Connect the dots
Ongoing exposure to
Divorced from practice
Looking through the window of your own silo.

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For grammar, do you prefer reading it, or watching a web lecture?
Reading from the book
Watching a web lecture
Combining the two methods

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How do you emphasise your point in your writing?

Let's count the ways:
  1. Using lists of three
  2. Using superlative forms
  3. Using 2 contrasting ideas
  4. Using interesting or extreme adjectives
  5. Emphasising a negative statement

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You will be expected, in your next writing assignment, to apply AT LEAST 5 of these writing techniques/tools in your article about Teamwork.
Tool 1:   List of three
My grandmother was known for her generosity, cooking abilities and sheer intelligence.

The teacher was strict, funny and fair.

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Useful tool: Creates impact and makes the statement more memorable.

- For longer sentences, use linkers: firstly, secondly, thirdly. 
Tool 2:  Using superlative forms
This is one of the juiciest and most extraordinary hamburgers I have ever eaten in my life.  

That exam was the most difficult exam ever!

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THE MOST ...., THE BEST...., ETC. ARE
 OFTEN USED WITH EXPRESSIONS SUCH AS (ONE OF THE).... IN THE WORLD, IN THE COUNTRY, OR WITH ever.
Tool 3:  Using 2 contrasting ideas
I love classical ballet while my brother loves rugby.
  

My father is a die-hard conservative whereas my mother is a bleeding liberal.

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The contrast of 2 different or opposite ideas using balanced or parallel words or the same grammatical form can make an impact.
Used often by public speakers and politicians.
Tool 4:  Using interesting or extreme adjectives
The last book I read by Stephen King was mesmerizing.

Our guest speaker, Queen Maxima, was very eloquent.

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If you want to emphasis your point when writing or speaking it is much more engaging for the reader if you use a variety of adjectives and EXTREME adjectives RATHER than more ordinary ones like: GOOD / BAD / NICE/ DIFFICULT

MESMERIZING:  have someone's attention completely so that they cannot think of anything else:
ELOQUENT:  Expressing oneself readily, clearly and effectively.


Tool 5:   Emphasising a negative statement
This statistics course is anything but easy. (In other words, it is difficult.)

The student didn't do any homework whatsoever/at all.

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Can use expressions such as ANYTHING BUT + an adjective.

WHATSOEVER / AT ALL
IT ISN'T / WASN'T 
Writing tools
Go to p. 128 in your ML.
Read 5 techniques about how to Emphasise Your Point

TAKE NOTES WHILE READING!
Take 4 minutes.
Quiz in Quizziz.com follows.

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Reading the grammar point in ML on page 128 will reinforce what we've already shared with them in this LessonUp
Quiz about Emphasising your Point
Go to Quizizz.com
There are 10 multiple choice questions
Wait for Monique to give you the pin code.

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THIS IS QUITE DIFFICULT. 
Emphasizing your point
Quiz in LessonUp
with 4 multiple choice (mc) questions 

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"The tone you use to say something is the most important part of your message." This is an example of:
A
Emphasising a negative statement
B
Using a list of three
C
Using interesting or extreme adjectives
D
Using superlative forms

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"Your message may become a pejorative (rude) statement by using a sullen (grumpy) tone of voice."

This is an example of:
A
Using superlative forms
B
Using interesting or extreme adjectives
C
Using contrasting ideas
D
Using a list of three

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"If you want your message to come across with impact, you must be authentic, choose your words carefully, and you should use a friendly tone of voice."

This is an example of:
A
Using contrasting ideas
B
Using a list of three
C
Using interesting or extreme adjectives
D
Emphasizing a negative statement

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"The words you use are anything but the defining element of your message."

This is an example of:
A
Emphasizing a negative statement
B
Using contrasting ideas
C
Using a list of three
D
Using superlative forms

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Web lecture about
Emphasising your Point.
Watch in your own time!
Go to next sheet and click on the link.

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Writing an article 

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You are sitting in a waiting room, flipping through a magazine. How big is the chance that you will read an article if the first sentence doesn't really engage your interest?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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Writing assignment 6: Article about teamwork (1/4)
  • Go to page 11 of your syllabus for a full description of this assignment.
  • Refer to the Market Leader Advanced course book: Write an article based on the Reading and Language section (pp. 16-17) and the Language reference emphasizing your point (pp. 128-129). 
  • Use 350 words, +/- 10%.
  • The subject of your article is teamwork.  Your target audience consists of prospective students and their parents.  
  • You will inform the target audience about what you learnt about teamwork during the first terms of your TM study.

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Writing assignment 6-Article about teamwork (2/4)    
Suggested structure:

  1. The introduction:  A paragraph to arouse interest by using highlights/interesting facts / anecdote / news.  HOOK THEM!
  2. The body:  Your experience, divided into logically sequenced paragraphs.
  3. The closing:  A call to action:  choose this study

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Writing assignment 6 - Article about teamwork(3/4)
Note: You have to underline these words in your text. Furthermore, you must apply two out of these five techniques: If you do not apply at least 2 of these tools, your maximum grade is a 5 (out of 10)
A. Using a list of three
B. Using superlative forms
C. Using contrasting ideas
D. Using interesting or extreme adjectives
E. Emphasizing a negative statement
Underneath your article, you will mark which techniques you have used by using the capital letter A-E. You will also include the direct quote from your article text. 
This is separate from the actual text, and does not form part of the word count.

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Writing assignment 6 - Article about teamwork(4/4)
In your article about teamwork, you must incorporate the vocabulary on pg. 17, ex. D, by using five out of ten of the following words:
1. Rejig 
2. Confer benefits 
3. Spot opportunities
 4. Ongoing exposure
5. Connect the dots
6. Look through the window of one’s own silo 
7. Hone skills 
8. Pejorative sense 
9. Divorced from practice     10. Track progress

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Homework
Come to the next lesson with a copy of your 
article about teamwork.
This is writing assignment nr. 6 for your portfolio.

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Time for Feedback 
  1. Give Feedback on summary about presenting article / email.
  2. Use peer feedback form in Teams.
  3. Groups of approx. 3 students.
  4. Come back to General at _____.
  5. See come-back time in the chat.
  6. I will visit everyone in their assigned breakout room.

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