Dear Student,
You will have to write a review and discuss it in class (give a five minute oral report).
Write a review in report format of what you have learned during GCD 1022. You should write about 500 words in total.
Task instructions: Your review must have two parts plus an introduction and a conclusion.
Introduction: basic information about the course and a statement of what you will include in your report (3-5 sentences).
Part 1: review of what you have studied.
Part 2: reflection on what you have learned.
Conclusion: very short summary of what you have learned in the course and why it’s important to learn these things (2-4 sentences).
Part 1 must describe what you have studied in this course. You should think about language (vocabulary and grammar) as well as skills (different kinds of speaking, writing, reading and listening skills). You should write in paragraph format, but may use bullet points as part of your answer if you choose. Include details and examples.
Useful phrases:
I have learned how to…
I have practised…
I have learned vocabulary about…
In part 2 you must reflect on what you have learned. You should answer these questions:
a) What learning activity (e.g. project, assignment, classroom task) did you find most useful or interesting? Why?
b) What learning activity did you find most difficult? Why?
c) How do you think you will use the skills learned in this course in your future career? Give as many examples as you can.
d) You will be studying English again next semester. What would you like to learn or practise in next semester’s course?
Submission date: Wednesday, 13 May 2015.
Algirdas
You will have to write a review and discuss it in class (give a five minute oral report).
Write a review in report format of what you have learned during GCD 1022. You should write about 500 words in total.
Task instructions: Your review must have two parts plus an introduction and a conclusion.
Introduction: basic information about the course and a statement of what you will include in your report (3-5 sentences).
Part 1: review of what you have studied.
Part 2: reflection on what you have learned.
Conclusion: very short summary of what you have learned in the course and why it’s important to learn these things (2-4 sentences).
Part 1 must describe what you have studied in this course. You should think about language (vocabulary and grammar) as well as skills (different kinds of speaking, writing, reading and listening skills). You should write in paragraph format, but may use bullet points as part of your answer if you choose. Include details and examples.
Useful phrases:
I have learned how to…
I have practised…
I have learned vocabulary about…
In part 2 you must reflect on what you have learned. You should answer these questions:
a) What learning activity (e.g. project, assignment, classroom task) did you find most useful or interesting? Why?
b) What learning activity did you find most difficult? Why?
c) How do you think you will use the skills learned in this course in your future career? Give as many examples as you can.
d) You will be studying English again next semester. What would you like to learn or practise in next semester’s course?
Submission date: Wednesday, 13 May 2015.
Algirdas
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