Wednesday, 18 December 2024

WI567 Class 27

 

My classes:

P1      EF34

P2      WI567

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      Return Quiz4

Optional RW for bonus point

Pass it in today or first thing tomorrow

·      Midterm recommendations one-on-one meetings- half the class

·      Talk about grabbers, hooks for paragraphs and essays

·      Continue Process Analysis Paragraphs

 

 

·      Preposition exercises

·      Vocabulary activities pp7-8, from last Friday

·      Continue to talk about verb tenses

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Thursday

·      Midterm recommendations one-on-one meetings- other half of the class

·      Practice process paragraph

 

AFTER XMAS

Test#3- process paragraph

 

 

Friday

Not 100% settled- SHEC sing-along – Christmas carols

Period 2, Room 202- Everybody is welcome. People can sing if they want to. We will have lyric sheets to sing from.

 

Coming up after Xmas Break/Winter Break!

·      Adjective clauses

·      Sentence combining

·      Phrasal verbs

·      Modals/Modal Auxiliairies

·      Persuasive paragraphs

·      Essays – five-paragraph model

·      Essay types          -compare/contrast

-persuasive

-literary?

 

 

Midterm Recommendations

We are past the halfway point in the term. We have only three weeks left.

 

Registration for Quarter 3 (February to April) courses will begin Monday, January 6th. You will be able to register via the South Hill website as usual. You will be emailed a link to follow in order to register.

I will show the class how to register. I will demonstrate what to do.

 

In order to register, you need a recommendation from your teacher.

The midterm recommendation is a snapshot or picture of how you are doing at this moment, based on your average so far.

 

Today and Thursday this week, I will give you a midterm recommendation for which English class you should register for in Q3. If you are not going to take a class in Q3, you can use the midterm rec to register for Q4.

 

We will have a short chat at my desk. We will talk about how things are going so far in this course and what your next course should/could be. I will put your recommendation into a spreadsheet for the advisors.

By ‘so far’, I mean we have finished almost six of nine weeks. “So far’ means ‘up to now’.

 

If you want a copy of my comments, you can take a picture of the comments on your phone.

 

The interim recommendation will be based on the quizzes and tests you have done so far this term. Also, I will give you a spoken mark out of 10 based on how much speaking you do in class. Plus there are points for rewrites.

 

The minimum average for early registration is 65%.

The final pass mark at the end of course is 50%.

If you are between 50-64%, we can talk again next week.

 

New BC Ministry of Education marking categories:

Emerging – first steps, beginning, not ready to move up

Developing- partial understanding, getting better

Proficient- have skills and abilities

Extending- sophisticated understanding and ability

 

REMINDER:

Tests are worth double what quizzes are worth.

Test  X/6 = X/12

Quiz  X/6 = X/6

RW Bonus 1 pt each

Spoken1  X/10

Spoken 2 X/10 (last half of the course)

Essays (EF5,6.7)

 

For the final three weeks, we will keep doing tests and quizzes until the end of the course. Plus, there will be a second spoken mark for the final few weeks worth X/15. Also, we will do an essay or two.

You will have lots of opportunity to bring your marks up in the last three weeks of class.

You will also have lots of opportunity to bring your marks down if you stop working.

 

This is halftime in the soccer game.

 

OPTIONS for registration- Stay at your current level or move up to the next level

EF5- EF5 or EF6

EF6- EF6 or EF7

E10- E10 or E11

E11- E11-12

E12- E12 retake for a higher mark

 

Midterm recs

The South Hill English department strongly recommends that students who are marginally passing (50-60%) not advance to the next level.

People sometimes move up to English classes that they are not prepared for. This is up to you. The passmark in BC is 50%.

 

We want to encourage students who are doing well in classes to register early for the next level. Therefore, the minimum average required to receive a recommendation from me for early registration (starting January 6) for the next level is 65%. This is to allow stronger students first chance at registering. This is also to dissuade students who are not ready from registering in a class that may be too high for them.

 

We want the strongest students to have an opportunity to register first.

If you’re below 65%, you will have wait a while to register for the next level.

 

NOTE: At the end of the quarter,the passmark is 50%. That is your final mark on the last day.

The 65% is just for early registration.

You can move up to the next level with 50% at the end of the course, but I don’t think that is strong enough. You have to get better at your English.

 

 


Quiz4


Phones away.

Write a sentence with a noun clause for each.

Pass in by 12:30.

1.    believe                  student

2.    think                     advice

3.    remember           computer

4.    understand          problem

5.    say                         magazine

6.    feel                        meeting


 

 

Structure of a Paragraph:

Grabber/Hook

Topic sentence – topic, controlling idea

Supporting sentences

Concluding sentence

 

Grabber- hook

OPTIONAL – HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

MY ADVICE: When you are writing a paragraph or essay, begin your paragraph or essay with a grabber/hook.

Grabbers/Hooks- used in advertising

Grabber

-usually first sentence, before the Topic Sentence

-grabs the reader’s attention, hooks your reader attention

-makes them pay attention, makes them want to read your writing

-effective attention-getting device for writing, highly recommended

 

MY ADVICE: Use a grabber. It will make your writing way more interesting.

 

PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE

Grabber

Topic sentence

Supporting sentences

Concluding sentence

 

Good for paragraphs, for essays, for speeches, e.g. TED Talks https://www.ted.com/  TEDVancouver- downtown VPL

 

 

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Seven different kinds of grabbers/hooks to choose from:

 

1.    - a funnel, general to specific statement

-say something big and general, then narrow it down to you specific topic funnel

 

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PROCESS

How to eat a taco.

GRABBER-FUNNEL

Some food is eaten with knife and fork; some food is eaten with chopsticks. Howver, tacos are eaten by hand. It cna be a mess! TS

 

 

2.    -write a short anecdote- short personal story to illustrate a point, very short (1-2 short sentences)

VOCAB anecdotes- short personal stories that illustrate a point

 

personalizes your writing, establishes a connection to your reader,

establishes empathy- same feeling
sympathy – feel sorry about someone’s situation

anecdote is told first-person point-of-view “I”

first person is very personal, friendly-sounding, close

 

I eat a lot of tacos because  my mother used to make them for me. They can be messy, but I will teach how to eat them.

 

 

 

3.    -historical reference- knowledge about history

 

Tacos are a traditional food from Mexico. However, that have spread all of over the world. However, if you don’t know how to eat it, it will spread all over your shirt.

 

 

4.    -fact or statistic- numbers

          80%, four out of five, 2/3 of ..., 37,000,000 people...

 

Millions of tacos are eaten every day; also, billions of napkins are wasted wiping food off tables.

 

5.    -ask a question (answered by the topic sentence or thesis statement) PROBABLY THE EASIEST WAY

 

Are you a messy eater? Have you ever made a big mess eating taco? Have you ever embarassed yourself eating a taco?

If so, I can tell you how to do it right.

 

6.    -relevant quotation by a famous/important person

Jmes Beard said, "Food is our common ground, a universal experience.” Another universal experience is dropping taco all over yourself.

 

 ***PRO TIP: Books of quotations.- Have some quotations in your memory. It is very helpful to reference when you are writing.

Look up quotations organized by theme.

Debating teams- technique to begin with a relevant quotation

 

 

7.                 -relevant idiom from any language, proverb, saying

                     -don’t translate well, have a lot of meaning

                     -these can be really fun and colourful

Gold para

In Mandarin, we say “If you are gold, you will shine eventually.”

In English, we say, “Cream rises to the top.”

In French, they say, “La creme de la creme.” The best of the best.

We say, “All that glitters is not gold.”

In Ukranian we say “A little gold is expensive, too.”

In Korean, we say, “Time is golden.”

In Chinese, we say that a good government job is a ‘golden rice bowl.’

In Farsi, we say that a person who is making good money at a job has their “bread in the oil.”

 

There is a saying in Japanese: ‘Even monkeys fall from trees.’ It means everyone makes mistakes. It’s important to keep going after you did something wrong.

 

IDIOM         The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. (English)

                     Christmas cake. (Japanese)

                     Playing piano/violin (music) to a cow. (Chinese)

                     Pearls before swine. (English) -showing beautiful pearls to a

                                                                        pig

In one ear and out the other. – a person won’t listen to you

 

 

 

REVIEW of ways to do grabbers/hooks:

1.    funnel

2.    anecdote

3.    history

4.    fact/statistic

5.    question EASIEST

6.    quotation

7.    idiom/saying

 

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