- Be sure to read the articles on genetically modified foods in your textbook, Unit 8.
- Remember that the reading test will take place in the first period on Tuesday, June 26, in the computer lab.
- The writing test (10%) will follow in the second period in the lab.
- Send the answers to the two tests to my two e-mails: fjbonkowski@cegep-st-laurent.qc.ca and fbonk@videotron.ca
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Final Reading Test - 20%
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Pascua Lama Simulation
Economic benefits vs. protection of the environment
As a class activity for the rest of the course, we are going to do a simulation based on the Pascua Lama Project.
What is a simulation? It's an extended group activity in which students take on roles and act out a real-world situation.
The Pascua Lama Project involves the controversial initiative of a Canadian mining company to extract gold reserves from two glaciers in waters belonging to Chile in South America. In this activity, you will:
Monday, June 18:
- Join one of the six groups mentioned above. Work with someone you haven't worked with previously. Choose a group leader to coordinate the work.- Get the general facts on the Project by searching information on the Internet, such as in newspapers. Take notes on the sources you found and put them on your wiki. Indicate which sources and summaries are yours.
As a class activity for the rest of the course, we are going to do a simulation based on the Pascua Lama Project.
What is a simulation? It's an extended group activity in which students take on roles and act out a real-world situation.
The Pascua Lama Project involves the controversial initiative of a Canadian mining company to extract gold reserves from two glaciers in waters belonging to Chile in South America. In this activity, you will:
- do research on the Internet and collect information
- create a bank of documents
- take notes on your reading
- write summaries of the information you found (posted on your blog under the section: Pascua Lama Project
- join a special interest group
- create a role as part of a special interest group, organization or company as well as an international tribunal
- develop your position, for, against or undecided on the Project
- write your own role card
- participate in group and whole class discussions
- evaluate your performance in the activity
- News reporters from different news agencies: 3
- Judges of an International Tribunal: 3
- Representatives from international agencies, such as the United Nations: 2
- Mining Company officials: 3
- Environmentalists: 3
- Chilian government officials: 3
Monday, June 18:
- Join one of the six groups mentioned above. Work with someone you haven't worked with previously. Choose a group leader to coordinate the work.- Get the general facts on the Project by searching information on the Internet, such as in newspapers. Take notes on the sources you found and put them on your wiki. Indicate which sources and summaries are yours.
Tuesday – Thursday, June 19 and 21:
- Research information specifically related to your group. For example, mining company people should find out about the company, the purpose of the project and the benefits on carrying out the project. Decide on who does what in the group.
- Decide on your specific role.
Write up your role card including: Title of special interest group - Your name and position in the group
- A short statement of your point of view worded as such: (3 0r 4 lines) 'My name is ______. My responsibilities are ______ . I am primarily concerned with improving the quality of life by (give reasons). I also want to . . . - As you do research, keep a written record of your developing position.
- The team leader should insure that there are different positions in the group, ranging from pro-project and neutral to anti-project.
Thursday, June 28:
Session 1, testify before the International Tribunal.
Session 2, answer questions from the judges and other groups
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Writing Correction Code
- Thesis statement (main point of paper) weak or missing
- Topic sentence (main point of paragraph) weak or missing
- Supporting points or examples inadequate
- Transitions (linking devices between paragraphs) weak or missing
- Coherence (linking between sentences) weak or missing
- Coordination / subordination expressions used incorrectly (and, but, although, whenever)Grammatical errors
- Sentence fragment – subject or verb is missing
- Run on sentence – two sentences running together without a conjunction
- Use of weak expressions: “There is/there are.”
- Starting sentence with “and” or “but.”
- Verb form incorrect – missing 3rd person “s” or “ed” on past or irregular verb
- Verb tense (time of action) incorrect
- Inappropriate shifting between present and past tens
- Incorrect use of reported speech (He said, “The class is fun.”
- Subject / verb agreement is incorrect (singular / plural)
- Pronoun (he, she, it …) incorrect
- Adjective / adverb incorrectLanguage use (syntax, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation)
- Redundant word or phrase
- Wrong word
- Word order incorrect
- Incomplete comparison
- Apostrophe incorrect
- Spelling incorrect
- Unidiomatic expression
- Comma ( , ) or semicolon ( ; ) incorrect
- Capitalization incorrect (English, Canadian, Monday)
Writing Evaluation Grading Criteria
Here is the grading criteria for writing:
- Content and Coherence
- Organisation, clear thesis, paragraph topics, structured intro and conclusiong [25 points]
- Development of main point through analysis, detail or example [25 points] - Grammar and Syntax
- variety of sentence types [25 points] - Vocabulary, punctuation, spelling [25 points]
- word choice, accurate usage
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Revised Writing Test - June 14
- Write a five hundred word essay based on the five sources you collected and annotated.
- You will have 90 minutes to write it on Thursday, June 14, between 10:30 and 12:00.
- Use the basic essay format: Introduction, body of the essay and conclusion.
- It is recommended to prepare an outline for your essay. You can put the outline on your blog and refer to it during the exam.
- You can refer to the five sources you collected during the exam.
- Look at the following site for information on basic essay writing. It provides valuable suggestions on deciding on your topic, preparing an outline, writing your thesis statement, and composing the three parts of the essay. http://members.tripod.com/~lklivingston/essay/index.html
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Monday, June 11, 2007
Sample: Mid-Term Reading Test Revised
This will be used as a practice activity and will count for five bonus points.
Part 1: Steps to reading for understanding
(Answer the five questions in connection with the five short texts.)
Part 2: Analyzing what you have read
(Answer the seven questions in connection with the five short texts.)
Part 1: Steps to reading for understanding
(Answer the five questions in connection with the five short texts.)
Part 2: Analyzing what you have read
(Answer the seven questions in connection with the five short texts.)
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Monday Tests - June 11
Here is the schedule for Monday, June 11:
1. Survey presentations: (10%)
Group 1 Eric and Martin 9:15 AM
Group 2 Quynh Chi Phan, Victor Sum 9:30 AM
Group 3 Danna St-Gérard and Absatu Barrie 9:45 AM
Group 4 Lyne Laurin and Mériam Kerdoudi 10:00 AM
2. Listening test (10%) - 20-25 minutes
3. Reading test (10%) : critical reading
- Refer to this site for reading practice:
http://www.satpracticetest.us/verbal/critical_reading/critical_reading_questions.htm
- refer to this site for critical reading questions that you will use in showing your understanding of the text:
http://iws.ohiolink.edu/~sg-ysu/critread.html
4. Directions for the reading test:
- Go to the site: http://www.knowthis.com/tutorials/principles-of-marketing/consumer-buying-behavior.htm
- Read sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 9 only.
- Go to the “Critical Reading” Web site for the questions you will respond to: http://iws.ohiolink.edu/~sg-ysu/critread.html
- Write a response in your blog, entitled 'Mid-term Reading Evaluation,' showing your understanding of the 5 texts.
- In Part 1 of your response, answer questions 1-5 in “Steps to Reading for Understanding.”
- In Part 2 of your response, answer questions 1-7 in “Analyzing What You Have Read.”
1. Survey presentations: (10%)
Group 1 Eric and Martin 9:15 AM
Group 2 Quynh Chi Phan, Victor Sum 9:30 AM
Group 3 Danna St-Gérard and Absatu Barrie 9:45 AM
Group 4 Lyne Laurin and Mériam Kerdoudi 10:00 AM
2. Listening test (10%) - 20-25 minutes
3. Reading test (10%) : critical reading
- Refer to this site for reading practice:
http://www.satpracticetest.us/verbal/critical_reading/critical_reading_questions.htm
- refer to this site for critical reading questions that you will use in showing your understanding of the text:
http://iws.ohiolink.edu/~sg-ysu/critread.html
4. Directions for the reading test:
- Go to the site: http://www.knowthis.com/tutorials/principles-of-marketing/consumer-buying-behavior.htm
- Read sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 9 only.
- Go to the “Critical Reading” Web site for the questions you will respond to: http://iws.ohiolink.edu/~sg-ysu/critread.html
- Write a response in your blog, entitled 'Mid-term Reading Evaluation,' showing your understanding of the 5 texts.
- In Part 1 of your response, answer questions 1-5 in “Steps to Reading for Understanding.”
- In Part 2 of your response, answer questions 1-7 in “Analyzing What You Have Read.”
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Writing a process essay
A process essay describes how something is done. It generally explains actions that should be performed in a series. It can explain in detail how to accomplish a specific task, or it can show how an individual came to a certain personal awareness. The essay could be in the form of step-by-step instructions, or in story form, with the instructions/explanations subtly given along the way. Source: http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/writing/essay.html#process, cited June 7, 2007. Look at pp. 206-207 in your textbook, LEAP, for information on writing a process essay as well as an example of n process essay.
Here are two useful Web sites for writing a process essay:
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/process.html
Tells you what points to consider when writing a process essay. It provides a list of time expressions you could use, such as 'afterwards' and 'currently.' There is also an example of a short process essay.
http://amarris.homestead.com/files/process_essay.html
This site stresses the importance of using an outline to organize your ideas. It also provides an example of a process essay.
Here are two useful Web sites for writing a process essay:
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/process.html
Tells you what points to consider when writing a process essay. It provides a list of time expressions you could use, such as 'afterwards' and 'currently.' There is also an example of a short process essay.
http://amarris.homestead.com/files/process_essay.html
This site stresses the importance of using an outline to organize your ideas. It also provides an example of a process essay.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Assignment for June 7
1. Please find one Interent Web site in connection with your survey topic. Be ready to give a short report on what you found.
2. Read "Consumer and business buyer behaviour" on pp. 48-55. Answer the questions on pp. 56-58. Be ready to participate in a roundtable discussion on the article dealing with these questions:
a. What surprised you?
b. Did you agree or disagree with the information?
c. Do you have an opinion on any of the issues?
d. Do you think there is any bias in the writing?
See on Thursday.
2. Read "Consumer and business buyer behaviour" on pp. 48-55. Answer the questions on pp. 56-58. Be ready to participate in a roundtable discussion on the article dealing with these questions:
a. What surprised you?
b. Did you agree or disagree with the information?
c. Do you have an opinion on any of the issues?
d. Do you think there is any bias in the writing?
See on Thursday.
Tips for oral presentations
Here are some good Web sites for advice on speaking in public:
http://www.aresearchguide.com/3tips.html
This site talks about the importance of body language, speaking with conviction, not reading from notes, looking at your audience and so on.
http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/Dept/Tips/present/comms.htm
This is a British site. It talks about preparing the talk, making the presentation, the delivery and using visual aids.
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~billups/courses/ma5594/tips_oral.html
This site talks about timing and content.
http://www.aresearchguide.com/3tips.html
This site talks about the importance of body language, speaking with conviction, not reading from notes, looking at your audience and so on.
http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/Dept/Tips/present/comms.htm
This is a British site. It talks about preparing the talk, making the presentation, the delivery and using visual aids.
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~billups/courses/ma5594/tips_oral.html
This site talks about timing and content.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Survey activity
Use the following Web page as a common work site for the survey activity.
http://survey102b.pbwiki.com/
Each team can work together online to post and edit your survey questions, results, and report.
http://survey102b.pbwiki.com/
Each team can work together online to post and edit your survey questions, results, and report.
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