Good afternoon, everyone.
This is the Period 2 (P2) (M-F 12:00-2:15) class for these
courses:
English Foundations 4
English Foundations 5
First come, first served for seats.
Are you in the right class? I sent you an email. If you got
my email, you are in the right class.
If you did not get my email, you may not be in the right
class, or the office may have an incorrect email for you.
If you are on the waiting list, you should have gotten an
email from the school. If not, go to the office.
We will get started at 12:00.
NOTE: Everything that you see on this screen, I will put on
our blog every day.
You can find my school blog here: haleyshec.blogspot.com
I will talk more about the blog later.
I will take attendance in a few minutes.
**Today’s Agenda**
Every day I will post an ‘agenda’
VOCAB ‘agenda’- used for meetings, school, business or
government
-the things that we are going to talk about, plan, schedule
-business world- business meetings always have agendas
Strata council meetings
agenda- list of items to talk about, schedule for the
meeting or class
-helps to keep the meeting or class on track, organized
-lets everyone know what to expect, what is coming
-stay on stack
IDIOM stay on track, keep on track – stay organized, not get
distracted, have a plan, stick to the plan
IDIOM stick to your plan– follow your plan
Examples:
She wants to go to college, so she will stick to her plan
of finishing her courses at SHEC.
SHEC- South Hill Education Centre
The little boy finds it hard to stay on track with
his homework. He gets distracted easily.
Shelley finds it challenging to stay on track with
her gym routine.
Today’s Agenda
·
Welcome
·
Housekeeping (preliminary information, matters
to deal with)
o
Parking
o
Student wifi
o
Covid protocols
·
Communication via email
·
New cell phone policy for BC
·
Curriculum- education, class, course
o
Dates, times for our class
o
Course overview- handout
·
Small group chatting- icebreaker
·
“Making Small Talk”
·
IF TIME Student Questionaire
Welcome
My name is Allan Haley
Please call me Allan. Calling me by my first name is fine. I
will call you by your first name, too.
Email: ahaley@vsb.bc.ca
I sent you an email. Did you get my email?
If you got my email, that means that we can communicate by
email.
If you did not get my email, that means that there is a
problem with the email. If you did not get my email, please tell the office so
they can change it.
Check your JUNK folder.
**Parking**
Scan the QR code on the pink piece of paper.
Put it your licence plate.
Put it in your first name and last name.
English
First name – given name
Last name- family name, surname
Confusing when filling out forms and documents.
Chinese and Vietnamese is opposite.
Source of confusion- order of names
You will be able to park in the SHEC parking lot until
August 31, 2026.
If you brought your car, sign up in the app so that you do
not get a ticket. Plenty of people have gotten tickets.
**Wifi*
We have school wifi for students.
Wifi: VSB-Commons
Wifi password: FZUVvsdR
***
New cell phone policy in BC schools, from Ministry of
Education
Personal Digital Device Usage
To foster a safe and focused learning environment for
students, the use of personal digital devices, that distract from learning,
such as cell phones, tablets and electronic devices, are restricted during
school hours and on school property. Educators and school staff will continue
to model digital citizenship in the classroom and avoid the use of personal
digital devices for non-instructional purposes.
Some people are glued to their phone.
Personal digital devices must be turned off or placed on
silent mode before entering the classroom and remain silent during
instructional time. Personal digital
devices are not permitted for use during class/instructional time unless an
educator has given permission.
The use of personal devices is permitted under the following
circumstances:
For educational purposes, as directed by the educator in the
classroom.
For health and medical purposes as outlined in an Individual
Education Plan or Student Safety Plan.
The expectation is that students will follow the personal
digital device policy and school guidelines.
*** IMPORTANT ***
Cell phones or other electronic devices are not allowed
during quizzes and test. They must be put away, out of sight. If it’s out
visible on the table, the school policy is to give a 0 for the quiz or test. If
you forget, then remember. Put it away in your pocket, in your bag.
*** Class Blog ***
Everything that goes on this screen, I will put up on our
class blog.
CLASS BLOG: haleyshec.blogspot.com
It’s on the course handout. I will distribute the course
handout in a few minutes.
You do not have to make notes as we go because everything on
the screen will go onto the blog.
Nevertheless, making notes during class is an excellent way
to improve retention. The best students usually make notes during a class or
lecture.
VOCAB retention(noun) – retain, remember (verb), recall(v),
bring to mind
Making notes in a class helps you to retain information.
BLOG
VOCAB blog – weblog- keep a written record on the internet,
online diary, publish your thoughts
Some people are bloggers.
cooking, travel, music, fashion
the web- worldwide web- www, internet
log- written record
-nurse in a hospital, truck driver- keep a log, weight loss
plan-watching your diet- record events as they occur
web + log = blog
brunch= breakfast + lunch
smog= smoke+fog dirty
air above a city
Spanglish = Spanish + English
Fanglish – Farsi + English
I will update my blog every day after class. You can check
it and review what we did in class.
Reviewing material is the best way to help remember new
information.
VOCAB review(verb,noun) re- again view-see,watch,look
rewrite, redo, repeat, reheat, replace, remember, recognize,
reply, reload, retake, reaction, return, renew, refund
retain, retention- remember
recognize re-again cogn-understand cognitive(adj)
You can check the blog as much as you like. There is no
sign-in, no password. It’s all public and accessible.
You can keep using it after the course is over.
I am planning to keep my blog up forever.
Our blog is a tremendous resource that you can use.
My class blog goes back 11 years.
My blog is searchable. You can search for something specific
that you are looking for.
The search bar is in the upper lefthand corner of the main
blog screen. Search for whatever you want to learn more about. The search bar
might not work on your phone.
Click on “View web version” on the bottom of the page.
***ACTION***
I will post out notes so far on the blog.
Go to the blog now. Make sure you can open it.
haleyshec.blogspot.com
Let me know if you are having trouble opening my blog.
Any trouble getting in? We’ll figure it out.
If yes? Good!
If no? Let me know, or ask somebody.
Excellent work!
***
Attendance and Course Outlines
EF4 English Foundations 4
EF5 English Foundations 5
If I did not call your name, that means that you are not on
my class list. You must go to the office immediately, and they will sort it
out.
Everybody should have a course outline. We will go over them
later.
***Covid protocols***
VOCAB protocol- accepted ways to act, best ways to do things
Wash your hands many times a day.
Use moisturizer/hand lotion/hand cream.
Use hand sanitizer.
In class:
Two bottles of sanitizer at the front
Feel free to wear a mask if you want.
When we wear a mask, we lose the facial expressions. We lose
the lip reading.
We get a lot of information from facial expressions, lips
reading, etc.
Talking on the phone is challenging. It is harder than
talking face-to-face.
VOCAB challenging- difficult
EUPHEMISM – ‘you fem ism’ a word that we use instead of the
less polite word
challenging- difficult, hard
die- pass away, pass
toilet- washroom, restroom, bathroom
***Emails***
I sent an email to you last week. If you received that email
from me, than that means we can communicate via/by email. If you did not
receive an email from me, that means I do not have your email in the computer
system. The office can fix that.
VOCAB via(preposition)- by She gets to school by/via the
bus.
He goes to work by/via car.
via – the way that you go, your route, through
ViaRail – Canada’s national railway
Hossein came to Canada from Iran via Ukraine.
He flew to Canada from China via Hong Kong.
Maria flew to Halifax via Toronto.
You can fly directly to Tokyo from Vancouver.
You fly to Ethiopia via Toronto.
She flew to Vancouver from Tehran via Istanbul and Montreal.
She had a three-hour layover in Montreal
VOCAB layover(noun,verb)- waiting in the airport, scheduled
wait between flights
The flight was delayed for one hour.
VOCAB delay(v,n) unscheduled wait
Airport “ON TIME” “DELAYED”
“CANCELLED”
She became a college instructor via nursing.
I became a CDA vis dentistry.
CDA- Certified dental assistant, VCC
prepositions- to from via
Emails-
When you send an email to me, please put your full name and
class in the subject line of your email.
SUBJECT: Joe Chen, EF4
I asked you to respond to ahaley@vsb.bc.ca with your full
name and the class you are in the subject line of your email. Many of you
responded to the email as I requested.
I responded “Perfect. Thank you, Allan.”
If you got my response email, everything is ok.
Thank you for that. I want email communication to be
seamless between us.
VOCAB/IDIOM seamless(adjective)- smooth, no problems , no
confusion
seam – where two pieces of cloth are sewed, joined, rough
area, bumpy
seamless- not rough, smooth, easy
Registering for this class was seamless. adjective
Taking the Skytrain using a credit card is seamless.
Raising teenagers is rarely seamless. It is challenging. The
road can be rocky.
Immigrating to Canada is not a seamless process. There is a
lot of paperwork. It is confusing and expensive.
Ordering an ice cream at the McD’s drivethrough is seamless.
ice cream- soft serve
good driving food- one-handed
What’s the perfect driving food?
-drink with a straw
-finger food
-banana
***IMPORTANT***
When you send an email to me, please put your full name and
class that you are in in the subject line of the email.
Then I will know who you are and what class you are in.
Some people might not be familiar with email. I can help, or
maybe a classmate can help.
**Ten-minute break**
I’ll talk about the course more tomorrow.
***Small group
chatting***
Let’s change gears.
Let’s do something fun.
Small group chatting
-chat(verb,noun) - casual talking, friendly talking,
informal, chew the fat
IDIOM chew the fat – nice friendly chatting
We went to a coffee shop and chewed the fat.
discuss- more serious talking, not casual
FIRST DAY ICEBREAKER:
Get into groups of 4-5 people. Choose some people who you
don’t know yet. Ideally choose people who do not speak your mother language.
A. Chat
with your partners.
Topics for chat
·
Name
·
Home
·
Family
·
Job
·
Travel
·
Hobbies- activities in your freetime
·
Future plans
Of course, we will chat in English.
B. Choose one of
your partners. Make notes about that person.
Tomorrow, you can introduce that
person to the class.
**
Take one: “Making Small Talk”. We will work on it tomorrow.
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