ILEX Course 5.

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ILEX Course 5

What is a course 5? The English Five Course teaches learners fundamental skills for interacting with oral and written texts in English, and therefore for producing their own texts to meet communicative needs. The course has been designed around central topics and tasks that are both relevant and meaningful for UTP students, and are related to academic, professional, and personal scenarios.

Aims By the end of 64 hours in the English Five Course, you should be able to:   understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in leisure activities, physical and mental activities, and medical situations. deal with some situations likely to arise whilst interacting with others in leisure, physical and mental activities, and medical situations. describe experiences and events; briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions.

What are we going to learn?

Evaluation Skills development 60% Final Exam 40% Listening Listening Speaking Reading Writing Listening Speaking Reading Writing Gramar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and course contents are evaluated in speaking and writing.

Resources Course 5-04 www.andresteaching.wordpress.com

Two Key elements Observation Reflection

Extensive Reading

1. You shall come to classes on time (class starts at 8:05) 2. You shall not use your Smartphone in class(Only for class activities) 3. You will hand in your homework on time and will not do it in vain. 4. You will always catch up if you miss any clases. 5. You will not eat in class (unless you have any medical condition) 6. You will sign the holy tables of attendance everyclass 7. You will treat your brothers and sisters (classmates ) with respect 8. You will santify (take good care of) the student’s book 9. You will always take notes and study at home 10. You will always use English in class

How about you?

1. Make a group of three people 2.Talk about the following things: You and your family - Your academic program Your favorite Subjects your plans and ambitions your hobbies and likes your favorite webpages and applications your passions … Anything else