Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Tuesday



“I   know that is what I said, but it is not what I meant . . . "

Have you ever said that to anyone? Or anyone said this statement to you?
Can you think of reasons why this misunderstanding happens in general?
Briefly share your story and reflect on the reason why this has happened to you or with

you. Then, add a headline to your story.





Needs Assessment

How long have you been attending LINC 5/6?

What was your biggest concern(s) before joining the class?

Was/were this/these concern(s) resolved? Why or why not?

How do you feel after attending this class for x amount to time? What has changed in
you? What do you feel more comfortable with?

Is there any concern(s) that you still want to work on? What is/are it/they?

List 10 topics that you would like to learn about in order of their importance from the most to least important.
I have been in this class for more than a year. This class taught me a lot. I have improved my vocabulary and preposition a lot, but I forgot them faster which means that I didn't use them a lot. Therefore, I wish that I can keep practicing my speaking in the future class. I really like the cycle time which Hala brings a topic and then we all take part in this coversation. The big concerns that I still want to work on are the reading and speaking skills. 

10 topics:
speaking
reading
idioms
gramma such as preposition
interview (tell me about yourself) this question is easy to say, but it is hard to say that can attract people 

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