COLLEGE ENGLISH PART 2 November, December, & January 2010 Susan Ying-shu, Liao.

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COLLEGE ENGLISH PART 2 November, December, & January 2010 Susan Ying-shu, Liao

OVERVIEW Review & Feedback Focus for improvement Expectation Class activities & Schedule

REVIEW & FEEDBACK 4-skills in language learning Listening, speaking, reading, & writing Local knowledge & global knowledge What to learn  How to learn Learner autonomy

FOCUS FOR IMPROVEMENT Language use speaking & writing Language knowledge language in use (words & grammar) Self-resources for sharing significant information language focus

EXPECTATION For Class Review & preview through the guidance on wiki Dedicate yourself to class practice Select materials for class practice – Group

EXPECTATION For your personal learning Have a doable/workable plan Practice regularly Reflect what you’ve practiced and adjust for improvement

CLASS ACTIVITIES Two sections Listening & Speaking (oral) interpretation leading discussion Reading & Writing group – selected materials wiki forum

SCHEDULE Week L & S  cosmetic surgery R & W  sports Week L & S  the cost of living R & W  business Week L & S  immune from depression R & W  politics

SCHEDULE Week Final Presentation -- informative speech ( individual )