Dear Students,
We have come to the end of the semester and this is a brief note to bid you farewell. I would like to wish you the best in all your undertakings in the future. I hope you have enjoyed the reading class and the class blog. I must say that I am very happy you have learnt about blogging so quickly - I was just lucky to teach a group of intelligent bloggers in my class. Once you leave the class you can still have access to the class blog and all the material and links provided for you. You are very welcome to keep your student blogs active if you wish.
EFS 1 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
ASSESSMENT TASK
Dear EFS Students,
Reading and responding to a biography essay Assessment Task is next week 8th June, 2016.
We have practised the biography structure, language and grammar. You will be asked to
- read a biography of a famous person
- create a time line
- identify turning points and achievements
- answer strategic questions
GOOD LUCK!
Reading and responding to a biography essay Assessment Task is next week 8th June, 2016.
We have practised the biography structure, language and grammar. You will be asked to
- read a biography of a famous person
- create a time line
- identify turning points and achievements
- answer strategic questions
GOOD LUCK!
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
HOMEWORK
Read a biography of a famous Australian (your choice) and list the turning points and achievements.
Please complete it by Sunday 29th May. Thanks
Monday, May 16, 2016
Reading a Biography
Sometimes, a biography describes a person's life from birth to death. At other times, the writer concentrates on a particular period in a person's life. We will be reading biographies of famous Australians and other people. We will be practising completing a time line, making notes of key points as events, turning points and achievements.
Assessment Task - Reading a Biography of a Famous Person
TASK 1:
TASK 2:
Turning points and Achievements (BIO)
Assessment Task - Reading a Biography of a Famous Person
TASK 1:
- Read a Biography of a famous Australian from Koori History and do the timeline
- Read Fred Hollow's biography and do the timeline
TASK 2:
Turning points and Achievements (BIO)
- Read Nelson Mandela's Biography and identify the turning points and achievements. List them in two groups in one new post in your blog. When you finish we will have an open class discussion.
- Read a biography of your choice and identify the turning points and achievements as above.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Reading a Newspaper
Media File
Each week you will need to collect news clippings about current issues and the most useful sources are The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and The Daily Telegraph. Current concerns are usually, immediately covered by the press and it will mean you become familiar with some of the local and macro environment.
TASK - Read the statements on showing shocking images and agree or disagree giving good arguments based on the group discussion done in class.
1. "The public has a right to know what's happening. I think they should not cut out anything. People are mature enough to take in the reality of what happens in the world every day".
2. "TV news sometimes seems more like a show. They want a bigger audience so they show shocking or provocative images. TV news should report the news, not try to shock people."
Each week you will need to collect news clippings about current issues and the most useful sources are The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and The Daily Telegraph. Current concerns are usually, immediately covered by the press and it will mean you become familiar with some of the local and macro environment.
Class Activity - Take some notes using key words after reading the article you have brought in class.
Homework = Summary - Write a brief summary of the main issues the article deals with based on your notes.
Personal reflection - Respond in a written format about attitudes, feelings, reflections on the content and implications of the article.
TASK - Read the statements on showing shocking images and agree or disagree giving good arguments based on the group discussion done in class.
1. "The public has a right to know what's happening. I think they should not cut out anything. People are mature enough to take in the reality of what happens in the world every day".
2. "TV news sometimes seems more like a show. They want a bigger audience so they show shocking or provocative images. TV news should report the news, not try to shock people."
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016
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