Thursday, 7 July 2016

Thursday

Task 1:

Read the following adjectives for emotions and identify which words describe a positive, neutral or negative feeling. If necessary, look up unfamiliar words in a dictionary. Some words may fit into more than one category.

• ambivalent • discouraged • overwhelmed
• annoyed • embarrassed • regretful
• anxious • enthusiastic • relieved
• apprehensive • frustrated • shocked
• concerned • furious • thrilled
• content • grateful • uneasy
• defensive • grieving • vulnerable
• determined • miserable • wary
• disappointed • optimistic • upset

Positive
Negative
Neutral
Enthusiastic /enthusiasm
Discouraged /discouragement
shocked/shock 
Relieved /relief
apprenhensive/apprehension
Ambivalent/ambivalence
optimistc/optimism
Annoyed /annoyance
overwhelmed 
content/content: peaceful happiness
Embarrassed/embarrassment

Thrilled /thrill
Regretful /regret

Grateful /gratefulness
Anxious /anxiousness
  
Determined /determination
Frustrated/frustration  


uneasy/uneasiness 


Concerned/concern  


Furious/furiousness  


Grieving /grieve 


vulnerable /vulnerability


Miserable /misery


Disappointed /disappointment


Upset /upset 
defensive/defense
wary/wariness 



Task 2:

The list above contains adjectives to describe emotions. Where possible, change them into nouns. Then, choose five of the emotions from the list above. For each emotion, describe a situation you have experienced that made you feel this way.
1. when I was told that my son was hurt by another kid, I felt upset and furious 
2. when my son told me that his nose was in pain, I felt anxious and apprehensive 
3. I felt regretful that I didn't do a lot of school research before I came to Canada. 
4. I felt relieved right after I gave birth of my child. 
5. people living in the small town are very enthusiastic when I was working in that town. 

Task 3:

Listen to three short dialogues. Complete the chart to identify each situation, the relationship between speakers, and their emotional states. What helped you to identify each speaker’s emotions (e.g., tone, phrases)?


Situation
Relationship between speakers
Speakers’ emotions
    



     



     



Wednesday, 6 July 2016

wednesday


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Trying to observe and understand culture is like trying to observe and understand an iceberg. Anyone who is either looking for a job or starting out a new job will require some time to figure out the expectations, culture, and customs of any or prospective workplace.

Task 1:

Look up the meanings of the vocabulary words below.
Aggressive                                     equality                                       rituals  
Annoyed                                       minimize                                       task
Collaborative                                 oblivious                                     valuable
Customs                                         promptness                                  values
Embarrassment

Task 2:

Use at least five of these vocabulary words to write an email to a friend describing to him/her the Canadian culture.

Dear Sandra:

 It's been a very long time since I talked with you. How is your son? I hope he is getting better. I have a lot of tasks to do that keep me busy all the time. Yesterday, the daycare teacher told me that a boy used his toy to knock on my son's face. He was crying and his nose was bleeding that made me so sad. I heard that this boy had always been very aggressive. The teacher said she would talk to his parents because this behaviour was not acceptable: so, what can I do then? He is only a 3-year-old boy. However, I felt very annoyed; even though the teacher ensured that they would be more careful to minimize the possibilities of this event occurring again. Then, another friend said something that made me feel better. "This is very normal in the school," she said, "it is heartbroken event that your son became the victim this time, but you will feel embarrassed when another boy becomes the victim of yours."  

cheers
Monique

Monday, 4 July 2016

Monday

Task one:

Try to list down at least three misconceptions about Canadians that were mentioned in the video and write them down.

1. about pronunciation 
2. Z pronunciation
  • 3. living in the iglu
4. speak English and French, not america 

Task two:

Check with your partner what he/she has come up with, and come up with the common ones to be shared with the rest of the class.

Task three:

Classroom Needs Assessment

Personal Information

1.      Email address   :  __moniquewang522@gmail.com_____
2.     What country are you from?  _______china_______
3.     What is your first language?  _______mandarin_____
4.     What other languages do you speak?  ______English__
5.     How long have you been in Canada?  _____13 years
6.     Are you working right now? 1Yes  1 No         If yes, what is your job? ________________
7.     What is your profession?  _____nutrition and DBA___________________
8.     What was your job before you came to Canada?  _____STUDENT_____________
9.     What is your highest level of education? 
1 university  1 technical college  1 secondary school   Degree? __________BACHLOR______
10.  Did you study English before you came to Canada? 1 Yes  1 No. If yes, so for how     long? ___________6 YEARS_____
11.  Have you studied in ESL classes before in Canada?  1 Yes  1 No
12.  What are your 4 CLBs?        L 7                       S 7            R 7             W 7
13.  What language skill is the easiest for you? Please order from 1 (easy) to 4 (difficult).
1 reading   2      1  writing       4       1 listening    3       1 speaking  1
14.  List three goals or/and reasons for you taking this program.
         learning more  vocabulary  and English grammar ………….
practice my writing skills……………………………………………..
practice my reading skills ……………………………………………..
15.   Which skill(s) do you want to work on in this class: speaking, listening, reading, or writing?
……all of them ……………………………………………………………………
16.  What do you need to learn in this class? Choose the most important 5 things and write them in order in the opposite column.
Skills/Topics


ü  Assessing your long and short term goals
ü  Assessing your skills
ü  Understanding the workplace culture
ü  Resume and cover letter writing
ü  Obtain a LinkedIn account
ü  Pronouncing English clearly


ü  How Canadian society works

ü  How to understand speakers

ü  Starting small talks in English

ü  Improve writing skills

ü  Talking on the telephone

ü  Improve listening skills

ü  Practise job interviews

ü  Practise presentations

ü  Learn how to speak at work

ü  Learn idioms

ü  Learn grammar

ü  Canadian culture

ü  other (specify)