Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hult 11/1 Research cont'd

Information Literacy is "the ability to locate, evaluate, and use information to become independent life-long learners" 
http://library.oglethorpe.edu/services/orientation_plan.pdf

Evaluating Information:
http://library.oglethorpe.edu/evaluating.html

Tips for writing and citing:
http://library.oglethorpe.edu/libweb/resources/writing.aspx

There are many websites that cite for you! Here's one:
http://citationmachine.net/

Tips on Writing an research paper:
http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw120703
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/658/01/

Encyclopedias:

Scroll down to Grolier Encyclopedia


B. With a partner research one of following topics. 
Cubism
Abraham Lincoln
Mitosis
George Harrison
Bangkok
Carol Burnette
Union Pacific
Trail of Tears
Grunge
Cuban Missile Crisis
The Chrysler Building


C. Write a 2-5 sentence summary of what you read.
D. Compare your summary to your partner's. What accounts for the differences?

Comment:
1) What are the benefits of using an encyclopedia?
2) In what cases would an encyclopedia NOT be useful?
3) What are Google and Wikipedia good for?



B2-3 What we do for love

Youtube these songs and put them into the categories below:

1. Rolling in the Deep by Adele
2. Your Song by Elton John
3. Baby by Justin Bieber
4. Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood
5. Something by the Beatles
6. Hey There Delilah by the Plain White T's
7. Happy Together by The Turtles
8. Irreplaceable by Beyonce
9. Don't Speak by No Doubt
10. One More Night by Maroon 5
11. As Long as You Love Me by Justin Bieber
12. Sunday Morning by Maroon 5
13. Someone like You by Adele
14. Hot and Cold by Katy Perry
15. Pay phone by Maroon 5
16. Wide Awake Katy Perry
17. You Were Meant For Me by Jewel
18. Moondance by Van Morrison
19. Since I Fell for You by Nina Simone
20. You Belong with Me by Taylor Swift
21. Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie
22. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic by The Police
23. Free Fallin' by Tom Petty


Break up/Broken hearted songs             True Love songs                    Crush/Unrequited Love songs



Love/Hate songs


HW: Comment on blog. Answer these 3 questions:
1. Which category is your favorite?
2. Which song was your favorite?
3. Were there any songs that you used to sing before but now you understand better?

Monday, October 22, 2012

HULT IC 10/30 Research


Our topic today is research. 

I. Research basic: As we discuss, take notes in the CORNELL style! 
1. What is research?
2. What are some sources you can use?
3. What are some ethical obligations you have when you research?
4. Who are some people that know a lot about research?
5. Have you ever done a lot of research on a topic? What topic?

II. Researching while you're here in Atlanta:
1. The Oglethorpe Library: http://library.oglethorpe.edu/
2. Brookhaven Branch Library: North Druid Hills Rd, around the corner from the Marta station http://www.dekalblibrary.org/
3. Inter-library loan

III. Free, reliable, easy to understand sites. 
Good information on any topic: http://www.ipl.org/
From the history channel: http://www.history.com/
Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov/families/
Smithsonian: http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/students/
From PBS for kids: http://www.pbs.org
Specific to biographies: www.biography.com

Friday, October 19, 2012

HULT IC 10/23 Dictionaries and vocab building

Online Dictionaries:
American English Dictionary for English Language Learners
http://www.learnersdictionary.com/

Oxford English Dictionary: British English, very thorough
http://www.oed.com/
*you need to create a free account

Slang dictionary, not always accurate, but tells you some slang, insults, etc.:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/

Online Corpus: database of actual use of words
British English Corpus: http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/
American English Corpus: http://corpus.byu.edu/coca/

Vocabulary Learning Tips:
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/vocabulary_tips.htm

http://esl.fis.edu/learners/advice/vocab.htm
Learn, applying one of these methods, and teach your peers. Record all the new words in your personal dictionary! Google Docs spreadsheet!

Comment below:
When would you use a dictionary? urban dictionary? a corpus?
How do you learn new vocabulary?
Do you keep track of the new vocabulary you learn?
Can you imagine a personal dictionary? What would it look like?

B2-3 HW 10/19

Read an article on the BBC and comment on it.

Your comment must include:
1) The link and title of the article
2) A 1-2 sentence summary of the article
3) a list of British vocabulary or spelling you saw in the article
4) any questions you have about the article

http://www.bbc.com/news/

Also, don't forgot p 76 B + C, AND study British and American English!!!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

HULT IC 10/18 Note taking



Warm up: Answer these questions with a partner.
1) When do you take notes?
2) Are you good at taking notes?
3) What challenges do you have with note taking in English?

Note taking:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~acskills/success/notes.htm



Outline
I.      Note taking methods

A.            Outline
1.    Linear
2.    Useful for including details

B.            Mind Mapping
1.    Non Linear
2.    Visual

C.             Cornell
1.  Divided page
2.  Left Margin for keywords and concepts 

D. Informal paragraphs
1. Best for students who can write fast
2. Use short phrases rather than full sentences.

II.              Note Review Methods

Abbreviations:

Try the Cornell method of note taking with this video:
http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_weird_or_just_different.html


Visually take notes, for example using a mind map on this video:




Parts of speech

Root words, prefixes and suffixes

Slang B2-3 10/18

Slang= colloquial, common words. Not necessarily rude!

American "slang", not offensive and very main stream:
http://www.infosquares.com/americanslang/americanslang_b.html
http://www.englishdaily626.com/slang.php

Database:
http://www.alphadictionary.com/slang/
http://www.eslcafe.com/slang/list.html

Corpus: to see real uses of the words/expressions:
BrE: http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/
AmE: http://corpus.byu.edu/coca/

Urban Dictionary: reference for all slang, like wikipedia and often rude. sometimes inaccurate
http://www.urbandictionary.com/

Synonyms game!!!!

Make a list of synonyms for the following words. You may use www.thesaurus.com or any of the other resource, including your experience!
1) cool
2) crazy
3) rich
4) poor
5) boy
6) girl
7) clothes
8) car
9) house/apartment
10) friends
11) talk
12) criminal
13) song
14) problem
15) steal
16) funny

"Slang" grammar i.e. not proper, but it happens
Listen to Adele's "Rumour has it"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti3t7MAwaaM

This grammar is typical in the US and the UK. Particularly in music.

Compare her grammar in this interview clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH3za3VGxec&feature=related

HW: Watch video and read lyrics
"Bust a move"
http://www.lyricsondemand.com/onehitwonders/bustamovelyrics.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy4FXhkm6Nw

Look up these slang words and define them: You may use urban dictionary.
fellas=
Pointdexter=
get shot down (shoot down)=
fatso=
bust a move=
high-rollin' (high roller)=
groove=
stacked=

For extra fun:
Slang terms by decade popular:
http://people.howstuffworks.com/53-slang-terms-by-decade1.htm#page=1


Unit 5: World English                                                                                     Slang words
*bounce (v)-
* bust out (v)-
* chill (out)/ chillax (v)
* diss (v)
* bling (bling) (n)
* crew (n)
* hood (n)
* hottie (n)
* peace (out) (v)
* straight (adj)
* school someone (v)
*swagger (n)/ swag (n/adj)
* own someone (v)
*legit (adj)
*frenemy (n)
* friend/unfriend (v)

More “slang” or non-standard grammar:
Leave out auxiliary verbs “Where you been?” (Where have you been?)
Switch verb persons, or with be don’t assign person:
I likes that. (I like)
He go there all the time. (versus proper goes)
The baby be sleeping. (versus is sleeping)
Ain’t for isn’t aren’t haven’t hasn’t, etc.
Double negatives “Don’t you never tell me what to do.” (Don’t ever)
Adding unnecessary pronouns “I’m getting me a new car.”

AYP 10/17 Essay 2 Assignment

Reflect on yourself:
1) Who are you?
2) What's important to you?
3) Have you had challenges in your life?
4) What have you achieved in your life?
5) What do you want to achieve?

CREATE A MIND MAP about this.

Reflect on your famous person.
1) Who were they?
2) What was important to them?
3) What were their challenges?
4) What were their achievements?

CREATE A MIND MAP about this.

Now, create a VENN DIAGRAM, http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/science/cell/2venn.gif
focusing on what you have in common:



Essay 2: Personal Connection

In your second essay your job is to connect the person you read about with yourself.

What are some similarities you share with your famous person?
What challenges have YOU faced?
How have YOU overcome these challenges?
Are your achievements somehow like your famous person?
What did you learn from the life of your famous person?
How could you apply that learning to your life?

Today and next week we will be writing in class. No dictionaries. Only your brain, pencil, and paper!
Final draft due November 4!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

B2-3 Accents 10/17

Accents collide:

American Boy song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIK1IzWl_Xc

Notting Hill:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArlsU2_cUbg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTjIRQU_HdM&feature=relmfu

Love Actually:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ouyeycWk8
Funny clip about American girls loving British accents!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIXHcOjJpxY


How do to an British accent tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtXcrElq5jM




Accent database from ANYWHERE! With phonetics! So cool!
http://accent.gmu.edu/

HW: BBC Britishisms used by Americans
Read, comment on this article, and make up a dialogue with 3 of the words/phrases!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19929249







Monday, October 15, 2012

B2-3 Unit 5: World English

Regional Dialects, etc:

Warm up Tuesday:
1. How countries have English as their official language?
2. Why did written English disappear for about 100 years starting in AD 1066?
3. What is a dialect? How many dialects are there in English?
4. What is a pidgin English?
5. What is a cognate?

http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/dialectsofenglish.html

My Fair Lady
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HDEAFRMjdU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAYUuspQ6BY

Higgins:
Look at her, a prisoner of the gutters,
Condemned by every syllable she utters.
By right she should be taken out and hung,
For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.

Eliza:
Aaoooww!

Higgins:
Aaoooww!
Heavens, what a noise!
This is what the British population,
Calls an elementary education.

Pickering:
Come, sir, I think you picked a poor example.

Higgins:
Did I?
Hear them down in Soho square,
Dropping "h's" everywhere.
Speaking English anyway they like.
You sir, did you go to school?

Man:
Wadaya tike me for, a fool?

Higgins:
No one taught him 'take' instead of 'tike'!

Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse,
Hear a Cornishman converse,
I'd rather hear a choir singing flat.
Chickens cackling in a barn,
Just like this one here.

Eliza:
Garn!

Higgins:
I ask you, sir, what sort of word is that?

It's "Aaoooww" and "Garn" that keep her in her place.
Not her wretched clothes and dirty face.

Why can't the English teach their children how to speak?
This verbal class distinction, by now,
Should be antique.
If you spoke as she does, sir,
Instead of the way you do,
Why, you might be selling flowers, too!

Pickering:
I beg your pardon!

Higgins: An Englishman's way of speaking absolutely classifies him.
The moment he talks he makes some other Englishman despise him.
One common language I'm afraid we'll never get,
Oh, why can't the English learn to
set a good example to people whose
English is painful to your ears?
The Scots and the Irish leave you close to tears.
There even are places where English completely disappears.

In America, they haven't used it for years!

Why can't the English teach their children how to speak?
Norwegians learn Norwegian,
the Greeks are taught their Greek.
In France every Frenchman knows his language from "A" to "Zed"
The French never care what they do, actually, as long as they pronounce it properly.

Arabians learn Arabian with the speed of summer lightning,
The Hebrews learn it backwards, which is absolutely frightening.
But use proper English and you're regarded as a freak.

Why can't the English,
Why can't the English,
Learn To Speak?


Please comment:
1) What is Henry Higgins' point?
2) Do you agree?
3) Is this true in your own language?

IC Class 10/16 Mind mapping: Organizing your thoughts


Mind mapping 10/16:

Mind Maps:

http://www.lonij.net/wordstorm/wordstorm.php

http://blog.iqmatrix.com/mind-map-image-gallery

Vision Board:
http://womenonthefence.com/2012/01/09/how-to-make-a-vision-board/
http://pinterest.com/asteroiditob612/




Wednesday, October 10, 2012

IC Class 10/11- THE ORIGINS OF ENGLISH


The origins of English:

Warm up:
1) What language are you hearing?
2) Do you understand it?
3) What happens to languages over time? Why might that be?

Links on the origins of English:

Lots of info!
http://www.merriam-webster.com/help/faq/history.htm
http://www.wordorigins.org/index.php/site/comments/a_very_brief_history_of_the_english_language3/

Easy to understand! http://www.englishclub.com/english-language-history.htm


Listen to Old English! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L7VTH8ii_8

Listen to Middle English! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE0MtENfOMU

Listen to Shakespeare! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-S0M1PkNcQ

Funny video on the history of English. Watch for homework and comment!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3r9bOkYW9s
1) Did you like the video? Why or why not?
2) Did you understand most of the video?
3) Was it similar to the history of English we learned in class?


example headings, titles, and intro


SungYeon Hwang (Allen)
Miss Emily Clune
AYP Level B2-3
14 October 2012
The Ups and Downs of JFK
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, one of the famous persons (people?) in the world, was elected for (the) 35th president for United States in 1961. He was the youngest president in the US history. During his term of office, He faced many difficult events, the Bay of Pigs invasion, the Cuban Missile Crises, the building of the Berlin wall, and the African-American Civil Rights Movements. In these situations, he tried to support peace for world, racial integration, and civil right for minority. However, John Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963. Despite his short period of presidency, He (he) achieved many things(other word?) in diverse fields, and many people still remember and talked about him (today?).

Batyrkhan Suraganov
Miss Emily Clune
AYP Level B1-3
14 October 2012

The Incredible Journey Of Lewis And Clark  

Today I want to introduce two people their names are Lewis and Clark. They are famous for the United states’ expedition.  From May 14th 1804 to September 23rd 1806, they exploreD the United State from east to west. (TELL WHY THIS WAS DIFFICULT/INCREDIBLE!)

AY Project Skills Class 10/10


An explanation of my comments and feedback:
  • Your rough draft was due on Monday. Anyone who sent it to efatlanta@gmail.com should have received my feedback by now.
  • I tended to put my feedback in ALL CAPS. Just to make sure you would see it!
  • I also used strikethrough to tell you what to erase.
  • And sometimes I put suggestions (in parentheses)
Some reminders:


Here is your format:
Heading
(goes on top left) 
Your Name
Miss Emily Clune

AYP 
Level (B1-3 or B2-3)
14 October 2012

Title
(goes under the heading, center aligned)
example titles: 
The Ups and Downs of (Famous Person)
The Achievements and Challenges of (Famous Person)
(Famous Person): His/Her Ups and Downs
(Famous Person): His/Her Achievements and Challenges
Introduction (1 paragraph):
Tell who your person is, why they're important, what they achieved.
Body (2-4 paragraphs): 
Give a specific achievement in detail, and a specific challenge in detail.
How did they become successful?
Did your person overcome the downs? How?
Conclusion (1 paragraph):
Overall, is your person better known for their achievements or their challenges?
What is the person's legacy?

Your essay should be 2 pages. It may not exceed 3 pages. Please double space and use size 12 font, Times New Roman.

At the end include a Works Cited in MLA format with the biography you read. Here is how to do that: http://citationmachine.net/index2.php?reqstyleid=1&newstyle=1&stylebox=1

Then copy and paste the citation! EASY!

Please send your FINAL VERSION of the essay as a Word document, or a google doc to efatlanta@gmail.com by midnight on Sunday. 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Good morning AY Project Students!

At this point all of you have your biography and should have begun reading. I hope it's going well so far!

Our first essay, which is due by midnight Sunday October 14th, is called "Ups and Downs."

You must focus on the achievements (ups) and challenges (downs) of your person.

Here is your format:
Introduction (1 paragraph):
Tell who your person is, why they're important, what they achieved.
Body (2-4 paragraphs): 
In your body focus on the details of the ups and downs.
How did they become successful?
Did your person overcome the downs? How?
Conclusion (1 paragraph):
Overall, is your person better known for their achievements or their challenges?
What is the person's legacy?

Your essay should be 2 pages. It may not exceed 3 pages. Please double space and use size 12 font, Times New Roman.

At the end include a Works Cited in MLA format with the biography you read.

Your rough draft is due on Monday, October 8th at 5 pm. This will give Emily time to read it by Wednesday morning and give you feedback!

Please send your essay at a Word document, or a google doc to efatlanta@gmail.com.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Welcome!

Hi HULT IC class at EF Atlanta!

Our assignment this week is to write a reflection on "My Biggest Challenge in Learning English"
This is to be one paragraph (approximately 5 sentences)
Then post 2-5 links to sites that will help you overcome those challenges
Finally, write a bulleted list of 3-5 tactics you will use to overcome those challenges throughout the semester.

Have fun!!!!!
Love, Emily