The final exam will be on 12/13. It will be structured similarly to the midterm and will cover vocabulary, reading comprehension, reading skills, and language for writing (grammar). Please review the following pages:
Vocabulary:
Unit 8, Lesson A (p. 166)
Unit 8, Lesson B (p. 174)
Unit 9, Lesson A (p. 190)
Unit 9, Lesson B (p. 198)
Unit 10, Lesson A (p. 214)
Unit 10, Lesson B (p. 222)
Reading Comprehension:
Unit 8, Lesson A - "The Healer of Cordoba" (pp. 167-171)
Unit 8, Lesson B - "Pioneers of Medicine" (pp. 175-180)
Unit 9, Lesson A - "The Future of English" (pp. 191-195)
Unit 9, Lesson B - "Vanishing Voices" (pp. 199-204)
Unit 10, Lesson A - "The Fear Reaction" (pp. 215-219)
Unit 10, Lesson B - "Breath of Life" (pp. 223-227)
Reading Skills:
Unit 1 - Identifying main and supporting ideas (p. 9)
Unit 2 - Identifying a sequence of events (p. 31)
Unit 3 - Identifying reasons (p. 56)
Unit 4 - Organizing your notes (p. 77)
Unit 5 - Analyzing causes and effects (p. 101)
Unit 6 - Understanding referencing and cohesion (p. 123)
Unit 7 - Interpreting visual information (p. 148)
Unit 8 - Finding subjects in complex sentences (p. 172)
Unit 9 - Understanding degrees of certainty (p. 196)
Unit 10 - Identifying adverbial phrases (p. 220)
Language for Writing:
Unit 1 - Making comparisons (pp. 17-18 and p. 22)
Unit 2 - Review of modals of obligation and possibility (pp. 41-42 and p. 46)
Unit 3 - Using the simple past and used to (p. 64 and p. 68)
Unit 4 - Using parallel structure (pp. 87-88 and p. 92)
Unit 5 - Using If..., (then)... (p. 109 and p. 114)
Unit 6 - Adding information with appositive phrases (pp. 132-133 and p. 138)
Unit 7 - Using adjective clauses to add information (p. 157 and p. 162)
Unit 8 - Referring to sources using quotes and paraphrases (p. 182 and p. 186)
Unit 9 - Using words and expressions for presenting counterarguments (p. 206 and p. 210)
Unit 10 - Using past form for narration (p. 228 and p. 234)
Please let me know if you have any questions!
IERW01 - Intermediate English Reading and Writing - Fall 2016
This blog will be used as a resource for posting announcements and materials for the Intermediate English Reading & Writing class taught by Kyle A. Brebner on Tuesday mornings during the Fall 2016 semester at Sungshin Women's University in Seoul. Links to individual student e-journals will also be provided on the sidebar.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Monday, November 21, 2016
Formal Essay #2
For the second formal essay, you will be writing about a debatable
topic. You should write a persuasive/argumentative essay convincing your readers to
agree with your opinion on the topic. Essays should be properly
formatted using Microsoft Word. Essays should be emailed to me before class on 12/6. In the email, please include your essay as an
attachment to the Microsoft Word file. In the email subject line, please
write: IERW01 - Your Name - Essay #2.
Select one of the following topics. If you have other ideas for topics, please let me know.
As always, let me know if you have any questions.
Select one of the following topics. If you have other ideas for topics, please let me know.
- Cyber bullying is an issue impacting elementary and secondary students in many countries around the world, including South Korea. What is the best way to prevent cyber bullying? Who should be responsible? The government? Schools? Parents? Write a persuasive essay convincing readers to follow your plan to address cyber bullying.
- Many people volunteer their time to help others, either through non-profit organizations, churches, or other charitable venues. Think of an example of volunteer work you are familiar with and write a persuasive essay convincing readers to volunteer their time working with this organization.
- More universities are offering online courses, and it is even possible to earn a full degree without ever visiting the campus. Do you think students should be able to take all their classes online? Write a persuasive essay convincing readers why they should or should not take online classes.
- Proponents of all-girls schools believe that girls learn better when they aren't competing with or intimidated by boys, who statistically get more attention in the classroom. Do you think single-sex schools are a good idea? Why or why not? Write a persuasive essay convincing readers why they should or should not attend an all-girls school.
- All Korean men must serve in the military for about two years. What do you think of this policy? Should military service be compulsory? Write a persuasive essay convincing readers why all men should or should not be required to serve in the military in South Korea.
- According to some health organizations, many foods on our grocery store shelves are made with genetically modified ingredients. Many of these foods, however, do not have a GMO (genetically modified organism) label. Do you think there should be a law requiring manufacturers to label foods containing GMOs? Write a persuasive essay convincing readers whether or not foods with GMOs should be labeled.
- Views on marriage are changing and many young people are getting married later, or not at all. Do you think marriage is important? Write a persuasive essay explaining the reasons people should or should not get married.
- There is currently a global refugee crisis millions of Syrians are forced to leave their homes due to the war. Some countries are welcoming these asylum seekers, but more countries need to help. Write a persuasive essay explaining why the Korean government should or should not welcome more Syrian refugees into the country.
- As the world become more connected, some people argue that there should be one world language that everyone speaks. Do you agree? Write a persuasive essay explaining why there should or should not be a common world language.
- Other ideas? If there is another debatable topic you would like to write about, please let me know.
As always, let me know if you have any questions.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
E-journal post #4 - Unit 8 (Innovations)
For this e-journal post, you may choose to write about a new medical
innovation or a new technological innovation. Do some basic research
online and introduce a new and exciting advancement. This can be a new
medical procedure, a new type of technology, or a new invention.
Explain the new innovation and why it is exciting, important, or
significant. You may also choose to focus on an innovator (the person who has developed the new technology). Please refer to the example on p. 184. Revise the draft that you started in class on 11/8, and upload the final version to your e-journal before class on 11/22.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
E-journal post #3 - Unit 7 (Ensuring a sustainable future)
For this blog post, you will write a five-paragraph persuasive essay about what
people should do to ensure a sustainable future. Revise the draft that
you started in class before the midterm, and upload it to your e-journal before class on 11/8. You can use some of the ideas from the
Unit 7 reading passages, or you can suggest different actions. Also see the example essay on p. 160. Your
essay can be organized in two different ways: 1) Choose a couple of different actions people can take to ensure a sustainable
future. Each body paragraph will explain a different action. 2) Choose one specific action people can take to ensure a sustainable future. Each
body paragraph will explain a different reason for why this action is
important.
Please try to be creative and think deeply about the issue. Try to make recommendations that go beyond things we already do (recycling, using public transportation, etc.). To protect our planet for future generations, we will need to begin making some major changes to our lifestyles that might not always be easy or comfortable.
Please try to be creative and think deeply about the issue. Try to make recommendations that go beyond things we already do (recycling, using public transportation, etc.). To protect our planet for future generations, we will need to begin making some major changes to our lifestyles that might not always be easy or comfortable.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Midterm Exam Review
The midterm exam will be on 10/25. There will be four main sections: 1) vocabulary, 2) reading comprehension, 3) reading skills, and 4) language for writing. Please review the following pages:
Vocabulary:
Unit 5 - p. 96 and p. 103
Unit 6 - p. 118 and p. 125
Unit 7 - p. 142 and p. 150
Language for Writing:
Unit 1 - Making comparisons (pp. 17-18 and p. 22)
Unit 2 - Review of modals of obligation and possibility (pp. 41-42 and p. 46)
Unit 3 - Using the simple past and used to (p. 64 and p. 68)
Unit 4 - Using parallel structure (pp. 87-88 and p. 92)
Unit 5 - Using If..., (then)... (p. 109 and p. 114)
Unit 6 - Adding information with appositive phrases (pp. 132-133 and p. 138)
Unit 7 - Using adjective clauses to add information (p. 157 and p. 162)
Please let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!
Vocabulary:
Unit 5 - p. 96 and p. 103
Unit 6 - p. 118 and p. 125
Unit 7 - p. 142 and p. 150
Reading Comprehension:
Unit 5, Lesson A - "The New Face of Tourism"(pp. 97-100)
Unit 5, Lesson B - "Geotourism in Action: Three Success Stories" (pp. 104-108)
Unit 6, Lesson A - "The Poet of the Outback" (pp. 119-122)
Unit 6, Lesson B - "Retracing the Mother Road" (pp. 126-131)
Unit 7, Lesson A - "Straining Our Resources" (pp. 143-147)
Unit 7, Lesson B - "Eight Steps toward a Sustainable Future" (pp. 151-156)
Reading Skills:
Unit 1 - Identifying main and supporting ideas (p. 9)
Unit 2 - Identifying a sequence of events (p. 31)
Unit 3 - Identifying reasons (p. 56)
Unit 4 - Organizing your notes (p. 77)
Unit 5 - Analyzing causes and effects (p. 101)
Unit 6 - Understanding referencing and cohesion (p. 123)
Unit 7 - Interpreting visual information (p. 148)
Unit 5, Lesson A - "The New Face of Tourism"(pp. 97-100)
Unit 5, Lesson B - "Geotourism in Action: Three Success Stories" (pp. 104-108)
Unit 6, Lesson A - "The Poet of the Outback" (pp. 119-122)
Unit 6, Lesson B - "Retracing the Mother Road" (pp. 126-131)
Unit 7, Lesson A - "Straining Our Resources" (pp. 143-147)
Unit 7, Lesson B - "Eight Steps toward a Sustainable Future" (pp. 151-156)
Reading Skills:
Unit 1 - Identifying main and supporting ideas (p. 9)
Unit 2 - Identifying a sequence of events (p. 31)
Unit 3 - Identifying reasons (p. 56)
Unit 4 - Organizing your notes (p. 77)
Unit 5 - Analyzing causes and effects (p. 101)
Unit 6 - Understanding referencing and cohesion (p. 123)
Unit 7 - Interpreting visual information (p. 148)
Language for Writing:
Unit 1 - Making comparisons (pp. 17-18 and p. 22)
Unit 2 - Review of modals of obligation and possibility (pp. 41-42 and p. 46)
Unit 3 - Using the simple past and used to (p. 64 and p. 68)
Unit 4 - Using parallel structure (pp. 87-88 and p. 92)
Unit 5 - Using If..., (then)... (p. 109 and p. 114)
Unit 6 - Adding information with appositive phrases (pp. 132-133 and p. 138)
Unit 7 - Using adjective clauses to add information (p. 157 and p. 162)
Please let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Formal Essay #1
Formal essays should be typed on Microsoft Word and emailed to me before class on 10/18. Please see the files in the Dropbox folder for more details about the formatting requirements. Choose ONE of the following topics:
Comparative essay
Choose two cities, or two popular travel destinations, and write about the similarities and/or differences between these places.
Choose two characters from a film or novel, and write about the similarities and/or differences between them.
Cause-effect essay
Imagine Korean universities decided to stop using the Suneung exam for university admissions. Write a cause-effect essay discussing the possible effects of this decision.
Write about the possible effects of a current issue you have read about in the news recently. For example, what are the causes (reasons for creating) and the possible effects of (changes that will result from) the Kim Young-ran Act? Or why has Donald Trump become a popular candidate for the U.S. Presidency, and what might be some of the possible effects of a Trump Presidency? You can choose any current issue, as long as you focus on the causes and possible effects.
Explanatory essay
Choose a piece of art, such as a painting, sculpture, song, film, or work of literature, and explain the meaning behind the work.
Think of some aspect of Korean culture that you think might be confusing to foreigners. Explain some of the historical, social, traditional, religious, etc. reasons for why this cultural tradition is important to Koreans.
Comparative essay
Choose two cities, or two popular travel destinations, and write about the similarities and/or differences between these places.
Choose two characters from a film or novel, and write about the similarities and/or differences between them.
Cause-effect essay
Imagine Korean universities decided to stop using the Suneung exam for university admissions. Write a cause-effect essay discussing the possible effects of this decision.
Write about the possible effects of a current issue you have read about in the news recently. For example, what are the causes (reasons for creating) and the possible effects of (changes that will result from) the Kim Young-ran Act? Or why has Donald Trump become a popular candidate for the U.S. Presidency, and what might be some of the possible effects of a Trump Presidency? You can choose any current issue, as long as you focus on the causes and possible effects.
Explanatory essay
Choose a piece of art, such as a painting, sculpture, song, film, or work of literature, and explain the meaning behind the work.
Think of some aspect of Korean culture that you think might be confusing to foreigners. Explain some of the historical, social, traditional, religious, etc. reasons for why this cultural tradition is important to Koreans.
E-journal post #2 - Unit 6 (Importance of place in a movie or book)
For this e-journal post, you will revise the essay you worked on in class today (10/4). You should write about a movie or book in which the setting/place is very important. The essay should include details and examples to explain why the place is such an important part of the movie or book, or why the story could not have occurred in any other place. You can see the example essay about Midnight in Paris on page 136 of the textbook. Use the suggestions made by your partner to improve your essay and then post the final version on your e-journal. Posts should be made before midnight on Friday 10/14.
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