Tuesday, 9 February 2021

EF34 11:00 Feb9

 TODAY’S WORK


All quizzes, tests

- timed, time limit, deadline will be posted

e.g. “Email me the test by 12:30am.”

I will not accept late work, a couple minutes at my discretion

If you need a lot of flexibility with time, a self-paced course may be a better choice for you.


EXAMPLE QUIZ


Quiz#1

Write a sentence for each of the vocabulary words.

Email it to me by 12:30.

1. cat

2. dog

3. squirrel

4. fox

5. wolf

6. dragon



- test or quiz must be sent as an attachment to your email

readable by Microsoft Word

File types: .doc OR  .rtf


If you have Microsoft Word, use that.

If you don’t have Microsoft Word, you can use WordPad on Windows PC.

For Mac computers, you use Textedit.

Googledocs can be made to work- save the file on your computer and attach it to your email to me.


Save your quiz file on your computer. Create a separate folder for this class. This will keep your files organized on your computer.

Give your document a meaningful name. Don’t name it ‘Document’.


Attach the file to your email. 

In the subject line of your email, you must put your name, class, time and quiz or test number.

For example: Joe Chen, EF3, 11:00, Quiz#3

If you do not put this information in the subject line of your email, I will not know who you are or what class you are in.

I will not be able to mark your work or record a mark for you.

 

Also, you should title your quiz or test with the same information. Then I have a record of your quiz or test if we ever have to go back to review it.

Name the file:

Name, Class, Time, Quiz or Test #

e.g. “Sarah ChenEF5P1Quiz1”


Next, I will receive your email.

I will comment on the attachment.

Then I will send it back to you.

You will be able to read my comments.


We will practice this in a few minutes.


*** Writing format

All writing must be in English.

It can’t be in Chinese or Russian or Arabic.

Doublespace

14-16 point font – size of the letters

Sometime students use font that is too small. I can’t read that. Can you read that?

Sometime students use font that is too big.


14-16 point font – good size

This is an easily legible font. - Calibri

This is an easily legible font. Times New Roman


This is not an easily legible font.

This is not an easily legible font.

This is not an easily legible font.


- Plagiarism and cheating on marked work- we will talk about another day


5. Email protocols- appropriate email address, subject line

Subject line:


email protocols- appropriate email address, subject line, attachment

“Name, Class, Time, Assessment”

e.g. “Maria Gonzales, EF5, 8:30, Quiz 1”


We will practice this today and tomorrow.



HW Send me a practice email now.

ahaley@vsb.bc.ca


Subject Line: “Your name, your class, 11:00, Practice email”

“Maria Gonzales, EF3, 11:00, Practice email”

Your class: EF3 OR EF4 OR CR3/4 OR CW3/4

Do you which class you are in? If not, I can tell you now.


Attach a document with this text:

“This is a test. Can you read my sentences?”


I will respond with a comment.

If you can read my comment, then everything is fine.

If it doesn’t work, you can try something else. We figure it out today and tomorrow.


Please send it now, and I will respond now.


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