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Basic course information welcome !!! 3rd Eso English class Basic course information

IMPORTANT INFORMATION . CLASS DISTRIBUTION Lab Classroom Division into groups of 4 people 1 day in the class 2 days in the lab

IMPORTANT INFORMATION METHODOLOGY Everything in English Webpage work and dossiers, no books Everyday evaluation Project work

IMPORTANT INFORMATION MATERIALS WEB PAGE, http://www.theyellowsubmarine.eu DOSSIERS NOTEBOOK/PAPERS to write and take notes FOLDER to keep works, PROJECTS,

IMPORTANT INFORMATION EVALUATION Everyday evaluation Self-evaluation Summative evaluation: projects, exams. Evaluation using rubrics Initial assessment (today) 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION Evaluation criteria DIMENSIONS BASIC COMPETENCES COMUNICACIÓ ORAL LISTENING SPEAKING INTERACTION COMPRENSIÓ LECTORA READING LOOKING FOR INFORMATION TEXTS TYPES

IMPORTANT INFORMATION Evaluation criteria DIMENSIONS BASIC COMPETENCES EXPRESSIÓ ESCRITA PLANNING WRITING REVISION LITERÀRIA BOOKS AND LITERARY TEXTS DIGITAL AND SOCIAL

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Basic course information LET’S START !!! 3rd Eso English class Basic course information