Thursday, May 26, 2011

Welcome New Presessional Students

Hello and welcome to all the new presessional students at the IA. Please feel free to browse my blog and let me know if you have any comments or questions.  It would be great if one or two of you started your own blogs...send me a link you decide to do so.

Have a look at one some of the continuing presessional students have produced in the past five weeks, and join in!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

CALL Session 5

BLOG FEEDBACK : WORDS, PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS

A good dictionary, a collocations dictionary, and perhaps even a thesaurus may help you to find better alternatives to these 9 expressions:

1. ATM Skimming has made me lost thousands of pounds
2. It was borrowed by somebody to studied it
3. share these students their academic achievement.
4. I lost the the hope to find the book
5. my mentors Mark and Sandra
6. my colleagues in Lab class
7. a lunch party in my tower's flat
8. face with a serious problem
9. press your password

BLOG FEEDBACK SENTENCE CORRECTION

Check our comments on your blogs for suggestions on how to correct these sentences.  You can also refer to an online resource like The Internet Grammar of English, produced by University College London.

1. Finally, after might be 15 minute I was ready to live with my book, and thinking how simple it was.
2.ATM skimming is a kind of credit card fraud by using hi-technology.
3. To sum up, These steps are what we should aware of it when we use the ATM machine, and It seems like that we might not be able to avoid this problem, and it has been a serious problem in our society because some people are still using advanced technology illegally.
4. When I went there I saw strange lift at there.After which I went to third floor and I searched but Idid not fund it.
5. Being specialist in phonlogy and i need to do researches in this regard i chose book about acoustic sounds to have look about it .
6. It was not the first time that I go to the library where I went to the Library with my friend who study at university 
7. So I asked Mark about it where went us again to the shelf and looked for it 
8.Because of our different nationality, so it was the first international party
9. Most of all food were prepared by Arisa (thank you Arisa!). 
10. I prepared some Thai Food to share and the rest dished were cooked in the kitchen by a Super Chef from Japan (Naoko) and a Head Chef from Thailand (Great).

Further error correction tasks:  You can complete an MS Word-based correction task (download the task and the instructions), or find and correct the mistakes below.  There will be a huge reward for the first person to post (as a comment or on their own blogs) or email perfect versions of everything you find:

When you've had enough of error correction, we can move on to email etiquette!

Try this online quiz with a partner.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Speaking Class Task Text

As a mini group project, PS Class 1 were set the task of adding grammar to the following text:


I sympathize most with boy, because I can imagine do same things he do if I be his situation.  other words, if I have girlfriend who sleep with another man  £500, I find it impossible forgive her.  I feel sorry her, though.  She do what she do for right reasons, but I think if she truly love her boyfriend, she know how much her action upset him.  I no can make up my mind about friend.  If my friends know something important my relationships then I want them tell me.  However, if friend keep quiet, boy and girl no split up and they still be happy now.  Also, if I be friend, I no think I be able to tell boy what really happen.  I consider boatman and rich man be quite similar because they both take advantage girl’s situation.  I no can sympathize rich man because I never ask woman sleep me in exchange money.  boatman no seem so bad because “he only do his job” and if he take girl other island for free, then everyone else expect same treatment and his business collapse.  However, he no show any compassion and only see her situation in financial terms, so I no can respect him.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

CALL Session 4

Since I wrote my last blog post (read it here now if you haven't already done so), several students have produced last-minute homework, and now most of the presessional blogs are looking good.  Not everyone has written about their library experiences yet, but Sultan and Turki have both done so in an interesting narrative style, and Great has hidden a sentence about the library within a very informative (and worrying) post about fraud at cash machines


In today's CALL session, the plan is as follows:


1. Complete the online quiz to test your knowledge of how to use the Albert Sloman library.


2. Explore the university's myskills pages and write a blog post about your experience.  You should answer the following four questions:


- Which skill did you choose to focus on and why?  
- What tasks did you complete?  
- What did you learn from the tasks?  
- Would you recommend the task to your classmates?


3. Read each other's blogs about myskills and ask questions or make comments about anything you find particularly interesting.


4. Error correction tasks.  You can complete an MS Word-based correction task (download the task and the instructions), or find and correct the mistakes below.  There will be a huge reward for the first person to post (as a comment or on their own blogs) or email perfect versions of everything you find:



BLOG FEEDBACK : WORDS, PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS

A good dictionary, a collocations dictionary, and perhaps even a thesaurus may help you to find better alternatives to these 9 expressions:

1. ATM Skimming has made me lost thousands of pounds
2. It was borrowed by somebody to studied it
3. share these students their academic achievement.
4. I lost the the hope to find the book
5. my mentors Mark and Sandra
6. my colleagues in Lab class
7. a lunch party in my tower's flat
8. face with a serious problem
9. press your password

BLOG FEEDBACK SENTENCE CORRECTION

Check our comments on your blogs for suggestions on how to correct these sentences.  You can also refer to an online resource like The Internet Grammar of English, produced by University College London.

1. Finally, after might be 15 minute I was ready to live with my book, and thinking how simple it was.
2.ATM skimming is a kind of credit card fraud by using hi-technology.
3. To sum up, These steps are what we should aware of it when we use the ATM machine, and It seems like that we might not be able to avoid this problem, and it has been a serious problem in our society because some people are still using advanced technology illegally.
4. When I went there I saw strange lift at there.After which I went to third floor and I searched but Idid not fund it.
5. Being specialist in phonlogy and i need to do researches in this regard i chose book about acoustic sounds to have look about it .
6. It was not the first time that I go to the library where I went to the Library with my friend who study at university 
7. So I asked Mark about it where went us again to the shelf and looked for it 
8.Because of our different nationality, so it was the first international party
9. Most of all food were prepared by Arisa (thank you Arisa!). 
10. I prepared some Thai Food to share and the rest dished were cooked in the kitchen by a Super Chef from Japan (Naoko) and a Head Chef from Thailand (Great).

Monday, May 16, 2011

Presessional Week 4

I thought that men were supposed to be more interested in technology than women, but the moment, the pre-sessional blogosphere is being dominated by female students.  Tamami was the first student to write about last week's experience in the library and she wins my blog-of-the-week award because she's also written a very good summary of an article that she read (several students haven't even written ONE yet).


Still on the subject of female-authored blogs, Arisa's blog is now full of an interesting mixture of writing and images.  If you're interested, compare Arisa's version of her birthday party with Miri's.  Can you find any differences?


Of the male students, only Ahmad and Ghalib have updated their blogs in the past week.  You can read their latest posts here and here respectively.


There's another quiz for you this week, but you need to complete it with a partner.  The aim of the quiz is to review your knowledge of the university library system, and if you look hard enough, you can find most of the answers on the University website.  Click here for the quiz, and try to be the first team of students to score 100%

mySkills

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Blog Feedback Quiz

While reading your blogs, I've been collecting examples of language that could be improved (through attention to grammar and vocabulary or just punctuation and spelling), and I've used these examples (from YOUR writing) to create a quiz.  Click on the image to go to the quiz...it's multiple-choice and I hope that the instructions are clear.  Make sure that you read the feedback given after you answer each question.  I've provided links to online resources to explore various language issues further. If you have any problems, just ask.

Presessional Blog Project

A week has passed since we invited presessional students to set up their own blogs.  The aim is to use these blogs as a starting point for online self-study, and we hope that it will encourage a useful process of extended reading and frequent writing.  In seven days, it is clear that some students have spent more time developing their blogs than others, but we can at least see that MOST students have completed their homework (finding a text to read and posting a summary of it online). 


Tamami was the first to post a summary, and her writing is very good (click here if you'd like to read it).  Note that she starts with a sentence to show what she read and she provides a link so that we can read it if we want to.  Turki also begins his summary well, by referring clearly to the writer and title of the text that he read.  Ahmad, Ghalib, and Mohammad all chose very interesting texts to read, but they need to adapt their writing to make it clear that their posts are summaries.


Sandra and I are leaving comments on blogs to encourage students to make improvements to their writing.  It's easy to edit anything you post on your blog, so you can go back and change or rewrite sections that you'd like to improve.  Let me know if you need any help doing this.  If you do make changes, you'll see the benefits as your writing improves.  Sultan has been working hard to make improvements to his summary, and already we can see progress with his writing.


We're not just interested in the way that you improve one summary, however.  Personally, I'm keen on seeing you develop the PROCESS of writing, and my comments reflect this.  Don't stop at one summary.  Find something else to read, and then produce a new post to summarise the main point of what you read, where you found it, and what you find interesting or surprising about it.  Keep your posts short, but concentrate on the quality of what you have written.  Last week, some of you wrote your first posts very quickly, but didn't pay any attention to spelling, punctuation, or small mistakes.  Miri and Turki, however, devoted time and energy to making their writing as clear as possible.  Look at their posts from last week, and you'll see how effective writing can be when the writer has taken care over it.


It's not compulsory, but there are things that you can do to make your blogs attractive and lively.  It didn't take Great long to find out how to embed videos from Youtube in his Blog.  You can add videos to your own blogs and ask readers to comment on them (I'm sure you can find a better song that Great did though!)  Saqer deserves an award for the number of links that he's added to his sidebar, although they might look even better if they were all in one place.


Finally, I'd like to nominate Arisa's blog as my "blog of the week".  I'm very impressed that she has managed to include a pun in her blog's name, and she's done a good job with both the content and design of her online space.  The picture above is a screencap of Arisa's blog.  Click on it to see the page itself.


I hope that you'll continue to develop and post to your blogs.  The more that you read and write, the better your reading and writing will become.  Any reading and writing that you do now is going to help you in the future...happy blogging!

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Economist Editorial on AV

I read this editorial on the Economist Website and then copied and pasted the text into the Academic Wordlist Highlighter.   The Highlighter identified the following items from my article as belonging to the Academic Word List:

alternative, clarity, concentrated, constitutional, constitutional, contributed, disproportionately, economist, eliminated, estimates, fundamental, ideological, indicated, issue, items, labour, majority, minority, norm, plus, previous, proportion, proportional, redistributed, redistribution, regional, secure, secures, seek, selected, series, topics, undertaken, unique, version


How many of these words do you know? I was surprised to find so many, although I can see that some words may not really BELONG in this list.  For example, in the context of the Economist article, LABOUR refers to a political party, not to work.  I've added some dictionary definitions as links to words that I think might be useful to learn.

When I felt that I understood the article, I wrote this:

MY SUMMARY

This Thursday, the 5th of May, the UK is holding a referendum in which the public will be asked to vote on whether or not to change the voting system.  In an editorial published on the 28th of April 2011, The Economist argues that the alternative voting system on offer (AV) is unsuitable and undesirable.

According to The Economist, the current voting system, known as “First Past The Post” (FPTP) is  simple and clear but not particularly fair.  The Economist supports this claim by pointing to the fact that the Liberal Democrats received almost 25% of all votes in the 2010 General Election, but under FPTP, won less than 10% of the seats in parliament.

Despite seeing flaws in FPTP, however, The Economist believes that AV will not deliver the changes that are needed.  Although the success of the AV in Australia is outlined, The Economist claims that benefits of the system are exaggerated and that it is not nearly as fair as a third system, proportional representation.  

168 words!  Any comments???

Setting up your own blog

Click here for instructions on how to set up your own blog, and here to view an example of a self-study blog.

It's a little fast, but the following Youtube clip takes you through all the steps involved in setting up a blog on Blogger.  Use the pause button whenever you need to!