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English B1
blended
14 March-23 May 2013
exercise
Find mistakes with plurals etc, 3rd person singulars, past tenses

LAST night 40,000 people rent accommodation from a service that offer
250,000 room in 30,000 cities in 192 countries. They choose their rooms and
paid for everything online. But their bed were provided by private individuals,
rather than a hotels chain. Hosts and guests were match up by Airbnb, a firm
based in San Francisco. Since its launch in 2008 more than 4m people has used
it—2.5m of them in 2012 alone. It is the most prominent example of a huge new
“sharing economy”, in which people rents beds, car, boats and other asset
directly from each other, co-ordinate via the internet.

You might think this is no different from running a bed-and-breakfast, owning
a timeshares or participating in a car pool. But technology have reduced
transactions costs, making sharing assets cheaper and easier than ever—and
therefore possible on a much larger scales. The big changes is the availability of
more data about people and thing, which allows physical assets to be
disaggregated and consume as service. Before the internet, renting a surfboard,
a power tool or a parking space from someone else was feasible, but was usually
more trouble than it was worth. Now website such as Airbnb, RelayRides and
SnapGoods matches up owners and renter; smartphones with GPS lets people
see where the nearest rentable car is park; social network provide a way to
checks up on people and builds trust; and onlines payment systems handles the
billings.
32 mistakes with plurals etc, 3rd person singulars, past tenses

LAST night 40,000 people rent_ accommodation from a service that offer_
250,000 room_ in 30,000 cities in 192 countries. They choose their rooms and
paid for everything online. But their bed_ were provided by private individuals,
rather than a hotels chain. Hosts and guests were match_ up by Airbnb, a firm
based in San Francisco. Since its launch in 2008 more than 4m people has used
it—2.5m of them in 2012 alone. It is the most prominent example of a huge new
“sharing economy”, in which people rents beds, car_, boats and other asset_
directly from each other, co-ordinate_ via the internet.

You might think this is no different from running a bed-and-breakfast, owning
a timeshares or participating in a car pool. But technology have reduced
transactions costs, making sharing assets cheaper and easier than ever—and
therefore possible on a much larger scales. The big changes is the availability of
more data about people and thing_, which allows physical assets to be
disaggregated and consume_ as service_. Before the internet, renting a
surfboard, a power tool or a parking space from someone else was feasible, but
was usually more trouble than it was worth. Now website_ such as Airbnb,
RelayRides and SnapGoods matches up owners and renter_; smartphones with
GPS lets people see where the nearest rentable car is park_; social network_
provide a way to checks up on people and builds trust; and onlines payment
systems handles the billings.
LAST night 40,000 people rented accommodation from a service that offers
250,000 rooms in 30,000 cities in 192 countries. They chose their rooms and
paid for everything online. But their beds were provided by private individuals,
rather than a hotel chain. Hosts and guests were matched up by Airbnb, a firm
based in San Francisco. Since its launch in 2008 more than 4m people have
used it—2.5m of them in 2012 alone. It is the most prominent example of a
huge new “sharing economy”, in which people rent beds, cars, boats and other
assets directly from each other, co-ordinated via the internet.

You might think this is no different from running a bed-and-breakfast, owning
a timeshare or participating in a car pool. But technology has reduced
transaction costs, making sharing assets cheaper and easier than ever—and
therefore possible on a much larger scale. The big change is the availability of
more data about people and things, which allows physical assets to be
disaggregated and consumed as services. Before the internet, renting a
surfboard, a power tool or a parking space from someone else was feasible, but
was usually more trouble than it was worth. Now websites such as Airbnb,
RelayRides and SnapGoods match up owners and renters; smartphones with
GPS let people see where the nearest rentable car is parked; social networks
provide a way to check up on people and build trust; and online payment
systems handle the billing.
complete article:

http://www.economist.com/news
   /leaders/21573104-internet-
  everything-hire-rise-sharing-
            economy
discussion

why are we here?
credits?
learning English?
credits              learning English

not automatic        be ambitious
BUT                  languages are BIG
not very difficult   get „real‟ English
What does
„blended‟
  mean
    ?
English B1
blended
11 March-20 May 2013
learning              learning
in class               on-line




           learning
            on the
            forum
learning   learning
in class    on-line


      learning
       on the
       forum
learninglearning
in class on-line
     learning
      on the
      forum
multi-
centred
learning
on-line
 study
Moodle@CLA

http://webdev3.caspur.it/cla/logi
          n/index.php
username =
CLA codice
password =
 surname*
*surname with
             - no accents
password =    - no capitals
 surname*     - no spaces
*surname with
             - no accents
password =    - no capitals
 surname*     - no spaces
               (probably)
please log in and start doing the
     exercises immediately

               !
if you can‟t log on
        write to me
       immediately
             at
david@davidnicholson.it
also
register your email
    on your profile
register your email
                            on your profile




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 if there’s a problem, you won’t know
course plan
lesson date         mod.        exercises        estimated time
no.

1.       14 March

2.       21 March


                     module 6
                                24 activities    must complete all activities, and
3.       28 March               about 18 hours   must do x hours of study on-line
                                of study         before passing to module 7
4.       4 April

5.       11 April

6.       18 April

Liber.   25 April
                     module 7




7.       2 May                  22 activities    must complete all activities, and
                                about 20 hours   must do x hours of study on-line
8.       9 May                  of study         before taking exam
9.       16 May

10.      23 May

Exam     30 May
lesson date           mod.        exercises        estimated time
no.

1.       14There is a minimum
            March
           number of hours you must
2.       21 March
           do in order to complete


                       module 6
           the module.        24 activities        must complete all activities, and
3.       28 March             about 18 hours       must do x hours of study on-line
                              of study             before passing to module 7
4.       4 April DO NOT TELL YOU
           WE
           THIS MINIMUM!
5.       11 April

6.       18 April

Liber.   25 April
                       module 7




7.       2 May                    22 activities    must complete all activities, and
                                  about 20 hours   must do x hours of study on-line
8.       9 May                    of study         before taking exam
9.       16 May

10.      23 May

Exam     30 May
lesson date           mod.         exercises        estimated time
no.

1.       14 March move to module
           You can‟t
           7 until you have
2.       21 March
           completely finished


                        module 6
                               24 activities        must complete all activities, and
3.         module 6.
         28 March              about 18 hours       must do x hours of study on-line
                               of study             before passing to module 7
4.       4 April are late, you must
           If you
           take the exam in July.
5.       11 April

6.       18 April

Liber.   25 April
                        module 7




7.       2 May                     22 activities    must complete all activities, and
                                   about 20 hours   must do x hours of study on-line
8.       9 May                     of study         before taking exam
9.       16 May

10.      23 May

Exam     30 May
lesson date           mod.         exercises        estimated time
no.

1.       14 March

2.       21 March


                        module 6
                                   24 activities    must complete all activities, and
3.       28 March                  about 18 hours   must do x hours of study on-line
                                   of study         before passing to module 7
4.       4 April

5.       11 April

6.       18 April

Liber.   25 April
          You must finish module 7
                        module 7




7.       2before the last lesson. activities
           May                 22                   must complete all activities, and
                               about 20 hours       must do x hours of study on-line
8.       9 May                 of study             before taking exam
9.       16 May

10.      23 May

Exam     30 May
lesson date         mod.        exercises             estimated time
no.

1.       14 March               entrance test
2.       21 March


                     module 6
3.       28 March               mid-module test       must pass before module 7
4.       4 April

5.       11 April               module 6 final test   must pass before module 7
6.       18 April               entrance test
Liber.   25 April
                     module 7




7.       2 May

8.       9 May                  mid-module test       must pass before module 7
9.       16 May

10.      23 May                 module 7 final test   must pass before module 7
Exam     30 May
lesson date        mod.        test                  notes
no.

1.      11 March               entrance test

2.      18 March



                    module 6
3.      25 March               mid-module test       must pass before module 7

Easter 1 April

4.      8 April

5.      15 April               module 6 final test   must pass before module 7

6.      22 April               entrance test

7.      29 April
                    module 7




8.      6 May                  mid-module test       must pass before exam

9.      13 May

10.     20 May                 module 7 final test   must pass before exam

Exam    30 May
course requirements
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
to pass this course, you must:
- pass mid-module test for module 6
- do all the exercises in module 6
- spend x hours studying module 6
- pass final test for module 6
- pass mid-module test for module 7
- do all the exercises in module 7
- spend x hours studying module 7
- pass final test for module 7
- have no more than 2 absences
- pass the final exam
easy ;)
last year
total                      %
passed                                 71                      66
failed                                  6                       6
exam in July                           24                      22
abandoned                              6                       6
                                     107

in addition 24 students abandoned at the start of the course
not good!
                                    total                      %
passed                                 71                      66
failed                                  6                       6
exam in July                           24                      22
abandoned                              6                       6
                                     107

in addition 24 students abandoned at the start of the course
this year

   ?
how to approach the on-line part
       without problems:
1. log in immediately and
   do the entrance test
2. do 5 exercises a week
3. spend time on each exercise
3. spend time on each exercise

       NB always ask yourself
“do I know why I made that mistake”
          “what is the rule”
                 etc
                  ?
3. spend time on each exercise

                 NB
        look for new vocab
look new words up in the dictionary
4. check that:

- your time is registered
- the exercise shows as
       „completed‟
avoid

 !
leaving all the work to the end
doing more than one exercise
         at a time
doing an exercise too quickly
NB
cheating is punished

         !
above all, if I have to spend a lot
 of time checking to see if you
      are doing the work…
…it puts me in a bad mood
in class
in class

   speaking
 pronunciation
comprehension
in speaking activities
in speaking activities
    you must not
    speak Italian
in speaking activities
     you must not
 write your answers*
in speaking activities
     you must not
 write your answers*

   *but making notes is good
pronunciation
pronunciation
  4 lessons
 in Module 6
comprehension
comprehension
4 video comprehension lessons
          in Module 7
the forum
activities

         - writing
- grammar homework
      - interaction
    - lesson plans
writing
one piece of writing every week
either
        an exercise
based on activities in class
              or
          a review
of an article or TED video*

   *more instructions next week
proofreading
your writing
how many small mistakes
     can you find
          ?

(there are no grammar mistakes)
as the son dawned over Caracas_,james
bond was alredy speeding down
avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard
off the venezuelan City_

He thougth about what M had said,
beck in london on monday,“_I want
them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than
i dont want them back in Venezuela
untill june”. typical M_!
Capitalisation: 14 mistakes
as the son dawned over Caracas_,james
bond was alredy speeding down
avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard
off the venezuelan City_

He thougth about what M had said,
beck in london on monday,“_I want
them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than
i dont want them back in Venezuela
untill june”. typical M_!
Spelling: 8 mistakes
as the son dawned over Caracas_,james
bond was alredy speeding down
avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard
off the venezuelan City_

He thougth about what M had said,
beck in london on monday,“_I want
them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than
i dont want them back in Venezuela
untill june”. typical M_!
Punctuation: 7 mistakes
as the son dawned over Caracas_,james
bond was alredy speeding down
avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard
off the venezuelan City_

He thougth about what M had said,
beck in london on monday,“_I want
them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than
i dont want them back in Venezuela
untill june”. typical M_!
Total: 29 mistakes
as the son dawned over Caracas_,james
bond was alredy speeding down
avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard
off the venezuelan City_

He thougth about what M had said,
beck in london on monday,“_I want
them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than
i dont want them back in Venezuela
untill june”. typical M_!
As the sun dawned over Caracas, James
Bond was already speeding down,
Avenida Bolivar, the main boulevard of
the Venezuelan city.

He thought about what M had said,
back in London on Monday, “I want
them in MI6 before the weekend, then I
don’t want them back in Venezuela
until June”. Typical M!
moral of the story…
it‟s OK to make these mistakes
         in SMS and IM
in SMS and IM they
                  aren‟t mistakes




it‟s OK to make these mistakes
         in SMS and IM
it‟s OK to make these mistakes
          in SMS and IM
     but not in serious writing
so check your writing for
        capitalisation
           spelling
         punctuation
before you post it to the forum
so check your writing for
        capitalisation
           spelling
         punctuation
before you post it to the forum
then check for
        plurals
     verb endings
inversion for questions
then check for
        plurals
     verb endings
inversion for questions
finally check for
grammar we have studied*
finally check for
   grammar we have studied*


*always try to use things we have studied in your writing
resources
grammar reference
    Module 6
grammar reference
    Module 7
all the links in this presentation
     are listed on Pinboard:

https://pinboard.in/u:davidatrom
           e/t:Roma3/
Oxford Advanced
Learner‟s Dictionary
     (OALD)
The OALD online
is free

Use it to correct
your writing
English Grammar in Use
Buy, beg, borrow
or steal a copy of
EGU
Buy, beg, borrow
or steal a copy of
EGU


      OK not
      „steal‟
Buy, beg, borrow
or steal a copy of
EGU

3 rd
   or  4th
         editions
are best, but you
can use the 2nd
edition
Buy, beg, borrow
or steal a copy of
EGU

Use EGU for
grammar
homework
writing homework
introduce yourself
introduce yourself

          write about
          1. yourself
2. your approach to this course

post on-line before next lesson
things about you:

course, which year at university,
    where from, where living,
 flatmates, interests, free time,
      something surprising
your approach to this course:

 what are your priorities for the
course, how much time will you
 spend studying, how will you
   organise your study-time
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Introduction b1blended 2

  • 3. Find mistakes with plurals etc, 3rd person singulars, past tenses LAST night 40,000 people rent accommodation from a service that offer 250,000 room in 30,000 cities in 192 countries. They choose their rooms and paid for everything online. But their bed were provided by private individuals, rather than a hotels chain. Hosts and guests were match up by Airbnb, a firm based in San Francisco. Since its launch in 2008 more than 4m people has used it—2.5m of them in 2012 alone. It is the most prominent example of a huge new “sharing economy”, in which people rents beds, car, boats and other asset directly from each other, co-ordinate via the internet. You might think this is no different from running a bed-and-breakfast, owning a timeshares or participating in a car pool. But technology have reduced transactions costs, making sharing assets cheaper and easier than ever—and therefore possible on a much larger scales. The big changes is the availability of more data about people and thing, which allows physical assets to be disaggregated and consume as service. Before the internet, renting a surfboard, a power tool or a parking space from someone else was feasible, but was usually more trouble than it was worth. Now website such as Airbnb, RelayRides and SnapGoods matches up owners and renter; smartphones with GPS lets people see where the nearest rentable car is park; social network provide a way to checks up on people and builds trust; and onlines payment systems handles the billings.
  • 4. 32 mistakes with plurals etc, 3rd person singulars, past tenses LAST night 40,000 people rent_ accommodation from a service that offer_ 250,000 room_ in 30,000 cities in 192 countries. They choose their rooms and paid for everything online. But their bed_ were provided by private individuals, rather than a hotels chain. Hosts and guests were match_ up by Airbnb, a firm based in San Francisco. Since its launch in 2008 more than 4m people has used it—2.5m of them in 2012 alone. It is the most prominent example of a huge new “sharing economy”, in which people rents beds, car_, boats and other asset_ directly from each other, co-ordinate_ via the internet. You might think this is no different from running a bed-and-breakfast, owning a timeshares or participating in a car pool. But technology have reduced transactions costs, making sharing assets cheaper and easier than ever—and therefore possible on a much larger scales. The big changes is the availability of more data about people and thing_, which allows physical assets to be disaggregated and consume_ as service_. Before the internet, renting a surfboard, a power tool or a parking space from someone else was feasible, but was usually more trouble than it was worth. Now website_ such as Airbnb, RelayRides and SnapGoods matches up owners and renter_; smartphones with GPS lets people see where the nearest rentable car is park_; social network_ provide a way to checks up on people and builds trust; and onlines payment systems handles the billings.
  • 5. LAST night 40,000 people rented accommodation from a service that offers 250,000 rooms in 30,000 cities in 192 countries. They chose their rooms and paid for everything online. But their beds were provided by private individuals, rather than a hotel chain. Hosts and guests were matched up by Airbnb, a firm based in San Francisco. Since its launch in 2008 more than 4m people have used it—2.5m of them in 2012 alone. It is the most prominent example of a huge new “sharing economy”, in which people rent beds, cars, boats and other assets directly from each other, co-ordinated via the internet. You might think this is no different from running a bed-and-breakfast, owning a timeshare or participating in a car pool. But technology has reduced transaction costs, making sharing assets cheaper and easier than ever—and therefore possible on a much larger scale. The big change is the availability of more data about people and things, which allows physical assets to be disaggregated and consumed as services. Before the internet, renting a surfboard, a power tool or a parking space from someone else was feasible, but was usually more trouble than it was worth. Now websites such as Airbnb, RelayRides and SnapGoods match up owners and renters; smartphones with GPS let people see where the nearest rentable car is parked; social networks provide a way to check up on people and build trust; and online payment systems handle the billing.
  • 6. complete article: http://www.economist.com/news /leaders/21573104-internet- everything-hire-rise-sharing- economy
  • 10. credits learning English not automatic be ambitious BUT languages are BIG not very difficult get „real‟ English
  • 13. learning learning in class on-line learning on the forum
  • 14. learning learning in class on-line learning on the forum
  • 15. learninglearning in class on-line learning on the forum
  • 19.
  • 22. *surname with - no accents password = - no capitals surname* - no spaces
  • 23. *surname with - no accents password = - no capitals surname* - no spaces (probably)
  • 24.
  • 25. please log in and start doing the exercises immediately !
  • 26. if you can‟t log on write to me immediately at david@davidnicholson.it
  • 27. also
  • 28.
  • 29. register your email on your profile
  • 30. register your email on your profile without your email, I can’t contact you if there’s a problem, you won’t know
  • 32. lesson date mod. exercises estimated time no. 1. 14 March 2. 21 March module 6 24 activities must complete all activities, and 3. 28 March about 18 hours must do x hours of study on-line of study before passing to module 7 4. 4 April 5. 11 April 6. 18 April Liber. 25 April module 7 7. 2 May 22 activities must complete all activities, and about 20 hours must do x hours of study on-line 8. 9 May of study before taking exam 9. 16 May 10. 23 May Exam 30 May
  • 33. lesson date mod. exercises estimated time no. 1. 14There is a minimum March number of hours you must 2. 21 March do in order to complete module 6 the module. 24 activities must complete all activities, and 3. 28 March about 18 hours must do x hours of study on-line of study before passing to module 7 4. 4 April DO NOT TELL YOU WE THIS MINIMUM! 5. 11 April 6. 18 April Liber. 25 April module 7 7. 2 May 22 activities must complete all activities, and about 20 hours must do x hours of study on-line 8. 9 May of study before taking exam 9. 16 May 10. 23 May Exam 30 May
  • 34. lesson date mod. exercises estimated time no. 1. 14 March move to module You can‟t 7 until you have 2. 21 March completely finished module 6 24 activities must complete all activities, and 3. module 6. 28 March about 18 hours must do x hours of study on-line of study before passing to module 7 4. 4 April are late, you must If you take the exam in July. 5. 11 April 6. 18 April Liber. 25 April module 7 7. 2 May 22 activities must complete all activities, and about 20 hours must do x hours of study on-line 8. 9 May of study before taking exam 9. 16 May 10. 23 May Exam 30 May
  • 35. lesson date mod. exercises estimated time no. 1. 14 March 2. 21 March module 6 24 activities must complete all activities, and 3. 28 March about 18 hours must do x hours of study on-line of study before passing to module 7 4. 4 April 5. 11 April 6. 18 April Liber. 25 April You must finish module 7 module 7 7. 2before the last lesson. activities May 22 must complete all activities, and about 20 hours must do x hours of study on-line 8. 9 May of study before taking exam 9. 16 May 10. 23 May Exam 30 May
  • 36. lesson date mod. exercises estimated time no. 1. 14 March entrance test 2. 21 March module 6 3. 28 March mid-module test must pass before module 7 4. 4 April 5. 11 April module 6 final test must pass before module 7 6. 18 April entrance test Liber. 25 April module 7 7. 2 May 8. 9 May mid-module test must pass before module 7 9. 16 May 10. 23 May module 7 final test must pass before module 7 Exam 30 May
  • 37. lesson date mod. test notes no. 1. 11 March entrance test 2. 18 March module 6 3. 25 March mid-module test must pass before module 7 Easter 1 April 4. 8 April 5. 15 April module 6 final test must pass before module 7 6. 22 April entrance test 7. 29 April module 7 8. 6 May mid-module test must pass before exam 9. 13 May 10. 20 May module 7 final test must pass before exam Exam 30 May
  • 39. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 40. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 41. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 42. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 43. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 44. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 45. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 46. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 47. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 48. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 49. to pass this course, you must: - pass mid-module test for module 6 - do all the exercises in module 6 - spend x hours studying module 6 - pass final test for module 6 - pass mid-module test for module 7 - do all the exercises in module 7 - spend x hours studying module 7 - pass final test for module 7 - have no more than 2 absences - pass the final exam
  • 52. total % passed 71 66 failed 6 6 exam in July 24 22 abandoned 6 6 107 in addition 24 students abandoned at the start of the course
  • 53. not good! total % passed 71 66 failed 6 6 exam in July 24 22 abandoned 6 6 107 in addition 24 students abandoned at the start of the course
  • 55. how to approach the on-line part without problems:
  • 56. 1. log in immediately and do the entrance test
  • 57. 2. do 5 exercises a week
  • 58. 3. spend time on each exercise
  • 59. 3. spend time on each exercise NB always ask yourself “do I know why I made that mistake” “what is the rule” etc ?
  • 60. 3. spend time on each exercise NB look for new vocab look new words up in the dictionary
  • 61. 4. check that: - your time is registered - the exercise shows as „completed‟
  • 63. leaving all the work to the end
  • 64. doing more than one exercise at a time
  • 65. doing an exercise too quickly
  • 67. above all, if I have to spend a lot of time checking to see if you are doing the work…
  • 68. …it puts me in a bad mood
  • 70. in class speaking pronunciation comprehension
  • 72. in speaking activities you must not speak Italian
  • 73. in speaking activities you must not write your answers*
  • 74. in speaking activities you must not write your answers* *but making notes is good
  • 76. pronunciation 4 lessons in Module 6
  • 78. comprehension 4 video comprehension lessons in Module 7
  • 80. activities - writing - grammar homework - interaction - lesson plans
  • 82. one piece of writing every week
  • 83. either an exercise based on activities in class or a review of an article or TED video* *more instructions next week
  • 85. how many small mistakes can you find ? (there are no grammar mistakes)
  • 86. as the son dawned over Caracas_,james bond was alredy speeding down avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard off the venezuelan City_ He thougth about what M had said, beck in london on monday,“_I want them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than i dont want them back in Venezuela untill june”. typical M_!
  • 87. Capitalisation: 14 mistakes as the son dawned over Caracas_,james bond was alredy speeding down avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard off the venezuelan City_ He thougth about what M had said, beck in london on monday,“_I want them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than i dont want them back in Venezuela untill june”. typical M_!
  • 88. Spelling: 8 mistakes as the son dawned over Caracas_,james bond was alredy speeding down avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard off the venezuelan City_ He thougth about what M had said, beck in london on monday,“_I want them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than i dont want them back in Venezuela untill june”. typical M_!
  • 89. Punctuation: 7 mistakes as the son dawned over Caracas_,james bond was alredy speeding down avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard off the venezuelan City_ He thougth about what M had said, beck in london on monday,“_I want them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than i dont want them back in Venezuela untill june”. typical M_!
  • 90. Total: 29 mistakes as the son dawned over Caracas_,james bond was alredy speeding down avenida Bolivar_, the main Boulevard off the venezuelan City_ He thougth about what M had said, beck in london on monday,“_I want them in MI6 befor the Weekend_, than i dont want them back in Venezuela untill june”. typical M_!
  • 91. As the sun dawned over Caracas, James Bond was already speeding down, Avenida Bolivar, the main boulevard of the Venezuelan city. He thought about what M had said, back in London on Monday, “I want them in MI6 before the weekend, then I don’t want them back in Venezuela until June”. Typical M!
  • 92. moral of the story…
  • 93. it‟s OK to make these mistakes in SMS and IM
  • 94. in SMS and IM they aren‟t mistakes it‟s OK to make these mistakes in SMS and IM
  • 95. it‟s OK to make these mistakes in SMS and IM but not in serious writing
  • 96. so check your writing for capitalisation spelling punctuation before you post it to the forum
  • 97. so check your writing for capitalisation spelling punctuation before you post it to the forum
  • 98. then check for plurals verb endings inversion for questions
  • 99. then check for plurals verb endings inversion for questions
  • 100. finally check for grammar we have studied*
  • 101. finally check for grammar we have studied* *always try to use things we have studied in your writing
  • 103. grammar reference Module 6
  • 104.
  • 105.
  • 106.
  • 107. grammar reference Module 7
  • 108.
  • 109. all the links in this presentation are listed on Pinboard: https://pinboard.in/u:davidatrom e/t:Roma3/
  • 110.
  • 112.
  • 113. The OALD online is free Use it to correct your writing
  • 115.
  • 116. Buy, beg, borrow or steal a copy of EGU
  • 117. Buy, beg, borrow or steal a copy of EGU OK not „steal‟
  • 118. Buy, beg, borrow or steal a copy of EGU 3 rd or 4th editions are best, but you can use the 2nd edition
  • 119. Buy, beg, borrow or steal a copy of EGU Use EGU for grammar homework
  • 122. introduce yourself write about 1. yourself 2. your approach to this course post on-line before next lesson
  • 123. things about you: course, which year at university, where from, where living, flatmates, interests, free time, something surprising
  • 124. your approach to this course: what are your priorities for the course, how much time will you spend studying, how will you organise your study-time