2008년 3월 23일 일요일

Song of the Week: Chapter 4 Blur: Boys & Girls


Girls & Boys"
(or "Girls and Boys") is a song by British rock band Blur and is the lead track on their third album, Parklife. It was released 7 March 1994 as the first single from that album, charting at #5 in the UK Singles Charts (see 1994 in British music). The single was the band's first Top 5 hit.

Blur are an English rock band formed in Colchester in 1989. Originally named Seymour, the band are comprised of vocalist/keyboardist Damon Albarn, guitarist/vocalist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. The group became one of the biggest bands in the UK during the Britpop movement of the mid-1990s.

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English Learning Podcasts: 3 6 Minute English [BBC]

Learn and practise useful English language for everyday situations with the BBC. Your weekly instruction manual for saying or doing something in English is published every Wednesday. Each programme is six minutes long and contains examples and explanations to help you improve your knowledge of the English language across a wide range of topics. BBC World Service

1. Website
2. Podcast Site

Audio Files: Chapter 4 Men & Women


Please find below Lesson A from the text "How Do I Look?" & "Dating".

Listening, Pronunciation, Speaking

Listening

On-Line Resources: Chapter 4 Men & Women

Find below links to some other resources and actvities related to the theme for Chapter 4: Men and Women.

World Link 3 Resources
Dating Vocabulary, Phrases and Slang
Best Dating Ideas
Conversation Questions Beauty and Physical Attractiveness
Views on Tattooing and Plastic Surgery

Extra Listening: Chapter 4 Men & Women

Extra listening practice try the follwing exercises from Randall's Cyber Listening Lab. The Listening Episode and Quiz are entitled The Ideal Woman and the level is difficult.

The Ideal Woman

2008년 3월 16일 일요일

Photos / Self Introductions: Class 2: Spring 2008

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Lee YongJae



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Kang TaeYi.mp3: http://www.divshare.com/download/4031412-c53





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Photos / Self Introductions: Class 1: Spring 2008

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Shin JooHyun



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Kim MinHo




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2008년 3월 12일 수요일

Message from simon Room Number & Exam Time Table

Just in case you were wondering, my Room Number is: 1321 in the same building that our classes are held.

The times and names I have for the recording of your self introductions are

Class 1:

09:00-09:10 Lee InWoo and Kim KyungHee
09:10-09:20 Kim SunEung & Jeong YongCheol
09:20-09:30 Lee JungJune & Kim JiHeon
09:30-09:40 Koo JunMo & Kim JoonYoung
09:40-09:50 Ma JiYoung & Kim JaKyoung

10:00-10:10 Bae KyoJun & Bae SangYoon
10:10-10:20 Shin JooHyun & Kim HanSol
10.20-10-30 Lee SangHo & Kim MinHo
10.30-10.40 Lee JinAh & Park HeeJun
10-40-10.50 Kim SubIn & Chung BumJin

Class 2:

11:00-11:10 Kim JoonSan & Choi JaeHeon
11:10-11:20 Ha KyungAe & Kim RyunHee
11:20-11:30 Baek InWoo & Kim JungWoon
11:30-11:40 Min SeoJung Su HyungYoo
11:40-11:50 Jeong MinJu & Bae YuRi
11:50-12:00 Lee YongJae Kim JaeHwan

12:00-12-10 Lee JinHong & Lee GaHa
12:10-12-20 Song JaeHa & Hong SeoYeon
12.20-10-30 Oh MyungSeok & Jeong Dae Woong
12.30-12.40 Kang TaeYi
12:40-12:50 Shin SangJun

There are still some students who have not signed up for a space yet.

2008년 3월 9일 일요일

Assessment Item 1: Friday 14th March


On Friday this week [Friday the 14th of March] you will be doing the first of your three assessment activities. This will involve giving a one minute prepared introduction to yourself in my office on the third floor. Students will be seen in groups of two from: 9 am to 11 am – Class 1 & 11 am to 1 pm – Class 2. Recordings of the introductions will be placed here on the blogspot.

The ‘Self Introduction’ will be assessed using the assessment criteria used in debating adjudicating namely:
1. manner
2. matter
3. method


The matter is what you say, it is the substance of what you will say in your self-introduction. Among the things I will be interested in are: a. scope / coverage: what type of topics did you cover; b. relevance: how relevant were utterance to the task at hand; and, c. originality: how much did you diverge from typical introductions taught in language textbooks. With respect to the last for example, if you start off by saying : “There are four people in my family….” you can expect not to do particularly well!

Where matter is what you say method is how you organize what you say. You must structure your self introduction well. The first step is to have a clear idea of what you want to say about yourself and which examples you will be using to demonstrate what you are saying. The key thing to remember is that although you know exactly what you are saying the potential audience of what you will be saying [me and the people who access the blog] will have never heard it before and will most probably only hear it once so you have to be very clear.

Manner is how you present what you say and there are various aspects of manner that you need to be aware of. There is no one prescribed way of presenting your self introduction, and perhaps the best advice you can get is to develop a manner style that is natural to you. While you can choose to read your self introduction. remember it will affect the 'naturalness' of what you will be saying. There are many things you can do with your voice to make it effective. You must project so that your voice will be recorded but a minute of speaking loudly can be irritating. Try and use volume, pitch and speed to highlight important information in your self introduction.

2008년 3월 8일 토요일

Song of the Week: Chapter 3 Joe Jackson: Sunday Papers



This week's 'song of the week' in Joe Jackson's hit from 1970 Sunday Papers. Born in 1954,Joe Jackson is an English musician and singer-songwriter who along with Elvis Costello and Graham Parker, was a part of the trio of British-based artists that challenged the punk scene and brought a New Wave sound to the United States in the late 1970s. He was, as wikipedia notes, "popular for his power-pop and New Wave sound early on before moving to more eclectic, though less commercially successful, pop/jazz/classical musical pieces".

Lyrics: Sunday Papers [Lyrics]

English Learning Podcasts: 2 Talk About English [BBC]


Improve your English vocabulary, grammar, and listening skills with the BBC. Our weekly 20 minute chat show includes features and interviews to help you practise and develop your English. They cover a range of topics using everyday informal English, highlighting useful words and expressions. Talk about English is presented every Thursday by the team from BBC Learning English including Callum Robertson, William Kremer and Jackie Dalton.

Talk About English

Audio Files: Chapter 3 Newsmakers and the News


Please find below links to the audio files for Chapter 3: Lesson A from the text "Newsmakers Behind The News".

Lesson A: Listening Pronunciation Speaking
Lesson B: Listening

On-Line Resources: Chapter 3 Newsmakers and the News


Find below links to some other resources and actvities related to the theme for Week 3: Class A: The People Behind The News. Indoors

World Link
Workbook A Workbook B
Schwa Sound Exercises
Breaking English News: Podcasts & Tests
Words in the News [BBC]
Newspapers and the News [World Link 3: Student Site]

Extra Listening: Chapter 3 Newsmakers and the News


Extra listening practicse try the follwing exercises from Randall's Cyber Listening Lab. The Listening Episode and Quiz are entitled World News Stories and the level is very difficult.

World News Stories