Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Idioms related to «home»
An Englishman's home is his castle.
at home
be home and dry
be nothing much to write home about
bring home the bacon
hearth and home
a home away from home
Charity begins at home.
until the cows come home
Home is where the heart is.
make yourself at home
keep the home fires burning
chickens come home to roost
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
final marks
Everyone
Your marks have been posted with the 'virtual secretary' with FCSH and with ILNOVA.
It seems that FCSH does not have all of you regsitered. I suggest you check your enrolment status with FCSH. You need to ensure you have been registered with FCSH/Licenciatura courses.
In the meantime, below are your results for the 1st semester of B2.1.
Please consider the following:
1. If you have not submitted course work, as outlined in the course objectives, your overall average mark will reflect this.
2. PLEASE NOTE: If your mark is BETWEEN 8-9, there are exames de recurso on 15th February at 10.00 in room 0.03
It is your responsibility to ensure you abide by the course requirements.
If your mark is below 10, there are exames de recurso on 15th February at 10.00 in room 0.03
It is your responsibility to ensure you abide by the course requirements.
oral
final mark
Ana Claudia Pinho
13
14
Artur Andres
13.5
14
Milton Rocha
13
13
Joao Paulo Rebento
Catia Sofia Ildefonso
12.5
13
Maria Joao Carvalhas
12.5
12
Ana Mafalda Veiga
15
14
Ana Filipa Carvalho
-
Sandra Lourenço
13.5
13
Maria Joao Oliveria
11.5
13
Friday, January 12, 2007
DISCUSSION TOPICS
In your group blogs, you will be posting your opinions on some discussion topics, over the next few lessons. This is an opportunity to discuss your opinions within your group.
Read each other's comments and reply.
Friday, January 05, 2007
INFORMATION UPDATE - ASSESSMENT TASKS
1st draft wikipedia entry - Post in small group blogs
Add my email address to your small group blog so I can post.
allyson.roberts@mail.telepac.pt
15th January
Final draft wikipedia – post in Wikipedia
22nd January
Class written task
discursive writing
29th January
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Make an individual oral presentation on a topic of your interest.
Short story, book, film, passion, interesting person, etc etc
10 mins max.
5th February
Paired orals
Schedule to be arranged
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Wikipedia contributions
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Preparation for READING ALOUD
To prepare for your oral exam on Monday 5th February you will need to read a short extract aloud.
You can practise at home by reading news extracts and listening. Choose from topics which are of interest to you.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/newsenglish/witn/index.shtml
Preparation for reading aloud:
A. Understanding content
Identify the genre: – review, news bulletin, poem etc.
Consider cultural context and cultural references
Understand the overall message/ content of the extract
Identify voices: narrator, speakers, tone, mood, emotion
B. Reproducing Message
1. Aim to convey the message – be dramatic, but within the genre.
2. Identify key words in a sentence and the corresponding sentence stress.
3. Accentuate the meaning of words, identify intonation, look for word linking.
C. Record yourself
1. Compare how you sound with the online model.
2. Identify the differences.
3. Listen again – us you MP3, ipod….. listen as much as you can.