Dear Students,
We have just uploaded chart with a summary of the most crucial information on Canada, Ireland, The UK and The USA. Thus, you'll be better informed and prepared for this week's test. Download the charts and include them in the material you are studying for the test
Without further comments,
DD
Sunday, February 15, 2009
CORRECTION!!!
Dearest Sirs / Madammes,
Excuse the mistake in the previous post. The Introduction to Literature Test will be held on WEDNESDAY 18th, THIS WEEK.
I apologise for any inconvenience caused and any expectations aroused on the grounds of my mistake.
D Durán
Excuse the mistake in the previous post. The Introduction to Literature Test will be held on WEDNESDAY 18th, THIS WEEK.
I apologise for any inconvenience caused and any expectations aroused on the grounds of my mistake.
D Durán
Friday, February 13, 2009
Test II (description)
Dear Sirs & Madammes,
It seems we are finally having our second test on Friday 20th, that is, in a week's time. We have discussed about its format and agreed to structure 3 parts as follows:
I.- Countries & Capitals. You will be given a list of English speaking countries and a list of twice as many capitals. You’ll have to match them accurately.
II.- Answer questions about basic aspects developed by your mates in those presentations you made on English speaking countries.
III.- You will be expected to answer questions and analyse briefly questions/ideas which deal with The Right to Equality and The Effects of Colonialism.
As you can see, nothing you can't deal with. Tests and their results are never a matter of luck so: get ready. See you on Friday!
It seems we are finally having our second test on Friday 20th, that is, in a week's time. We have discussed about its format and agreed to structure 3 parts as follows:
I.- Countries & Capitals. You will be given a list of English speaking countries and a list of twice as many capitals. You’ll have to match them accurately.
II.- Answer questions about basic aspects developed by your mates in those presentations you made on English speaking countries.
III.- You will be expected to answer questions and analyse briefly questions/ideas which deal with The Right to Equality and The Effects of Colonialism.
As you can see, nothing you can't deal with. Tests and their results are never a matter of luck so: get ready. See you on Friday!
Sunday, January 04, 2009
FAQ
The Most Frequently Asked Questions of the week...
1.- How many pages are allowed to write in the paper?
Your paper -as a whole- can expand for as many pages as you want, but YOUR CONCLUSIONS can only make 3 pages+ (i.e., A bit more than 3 pages, but NEVER 4!
2.- My grade in the test is below 4, Can I take the make-up?
READ the previous post in this blog!!!
3.- Can we change the day and time of the make-up test?
We can talk it over and come to a decision in our first class session.
And, of course....
4.- Shall we resume the term on January 5th?
Most definitely YES!
Hope to see you all there!!!
1.- How many pages are allowed to write in the paper?
Your paper -as a whole- can expand for as many pages as you want, but YOUR CONCLUSIONS can only make 3 pages+ (i.e., A bit more than 3 pages, but NEVER 4!
2.- My grade in the test is below 4, Can I take the make-up?
READ the previous post in this blog!!!
3.- Can we change the day and time of the make-up test?
We can talk it over and come to a decision in our first class session.
And, of course....
4.- Shall we resume the term on January 5th?
Most definitely YES!
Hope to see you all there!!!
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