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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Thursday, April 11th

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

Lesson 12: (April 11)

In Class

  1. News Hour: “British Tech Whiz Gets Big Payday—at Age 17” from The City Paper of Bogota
  2. Fast Listening 8
  3. Quiz 3
  4. NorthStar 2 R&W: Review pages 128 to 130 and do page 131; then use the essay editing techniques we learned to edit the essay prompt responses we did last week

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Grammar in Context 1: Read pages 92 to 93 again
  2. News Hour: Same-Sex Marriage Cases Fill Seats at U.S. Supreme Court News for You article

To Do

  1. Project: Write your results paragraph with 1 topic sentence and 2 to 4 sentences with details about your results
  2. Essay: Make a results table
  3. Essay: Make 2 results graphs
  4. Grammar in Context 1: Part 1 and Part 2 of the test on pages 93 to 95

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Wednesday, April 10th

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

Lesson 11: (April 10)

In Class

  1. News Hour: “Students Hurry to Finish GED® Test Before It Changes in 2014” and “Far From the Front Lines, Computer Warriors Feel Stress
  2. Short Story: Finish team review activity
  3. Survey – Explain online and offline options for students to conduct their surveys
  4. Grammar in Context 1: Pages 90 to 93
  5. NorthStar 2 R&W: Pages 128 to 130

For Next Class

To Do

  1. Project: Do your survey
  2. Study for Quiz 3 (Download study guide handout from danoff.org).

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Tuesday, April 9th

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

Lesson 10: (April 9)

In Class

  1. News Hour: “Colombia’s legacy with Korea” from The City Paper of Bogota
      Comprehension Questions:

    1. Q: What did the UN do in Korea after World War II? A: Divided it into 2 countries: North and South Korea.
    2. Q: What happened on June 25th, 1950? A: The Soviets began their invasion of South Korea.
    3. Q: What was the only Latin American country to join the war? A: Colombia
    4. Q: What was the Admirante Padilla? A: Colombia’s only frigate, or war/naval ship.
    5. Q: What is ASCOVE? A: The Colombian war veterans association, or Asociación Colombiana De Veteranos De La Guerra De Corea.
    6. Q: What do Colombian war veterans want? A: They want their pensions and respect.
  2. Short Story: “Frozen Pizza” story review: Broke students into 2 teams and each had to write 1 comprehension question per page and then quiz the other team.
    • Q: Page 39 – What is Mrs. Stonehouse’s excuse (for the small room with bunnies)? A: The room has a desk.
    • Q: Page 39 – What kind of room does the young man live in? What does it look like? A: A kid’s room. It has rabbits on the walls.
    • Q: Page 40 – How many children does Mrs. Stonehouse have? A: 2
    • Q: Page 41 – What time is Mrs. Stonehouse’s dinner time? A: There is no dinner time.
    • Q: Page 41 – What does Mrs. Stonehouse sound like? A: Her laugh sounds like a mobile phone.
  3. Homework Check-in
  4. Survey – Review organization
  5. NorthStar 2 R&W: Pages 127 to 128
  6. Fast Listening Lesson 8: “Calif. Church Provides Sanctuary To Immigrant” NPR story

For Next Class

To Read

  1. News Hour: “Students Hurry to Finish GED® Test Before It Changes in 2014

To Do

  1. Project: Make final changes to your survey and make sure your essay is organized correctly
  2. News Hour: Write a summary of the article on your blog
  3. Blog: Make 1 comment on your partner’s blog
  4. Blog: Respond to 1 of your partner’s comment on your blog
  5. Grammar in Context 1: Exercise 14 on page 90
  6. Study for Quiz 3 (Download study guide handout from danoff.org).

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Monday, April 8th

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

Lesson 9: (April 8)

In Class

  1. News Hour: “Pakistani Teen Shot by Taliban Returns to School in England” News for You article. This was the second News for You article we read about Malala, we first discussed her story back in October.
    • Students read the article independently
    • Photocopied the “Teacher’s Guide” activity for the students
    • Had a short class chat about the discussion questions
  2. Homework Check-in
  3. Review Quiz 2 and grades thus far
  4. Survey project: Review hypotheses and go over the survey essay outline:

    1. Introduction
    2. Research
    3. Hypothesis
    4. Results (table, graph)
    5. Analysis
    6. Conclusion
    7. Appendix (survey questionnaire)
  5. Grammar in Context 1: Pages 87 to 89

    • As a comprehension check I had the students work with partners to develop their own “How often …” question as with 2 answer sentences, each having the same meaning, but putting the frequency expression at a different point in the sentence.
  6. NorthStar 2 R&W: Pages 124 to 126
  7. Tech Setup: Wordpress.com app

For Next Class

To Read

  1. NorthStar 2 R&W: Page 127

To Do

  1. Project: Organize your essay into the 7 sections we discussed in class and make the changes I give you in my comments on your essay
  2. NorthStar 2 R&W: Exercise 1 on page 127 and exercise 2 on pages 127 to 128
  3. Study for Quiz 3: Frozen Pizza, Vocabulary plus the words from Fast Listening 7 “Taxi Ride,” Grammar
  4. Blog: Comment on your partner’s blog
  5. Blog: Respond to your partner’s comment on your blog

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Thursday, April 4th

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here. 

Lesson 8: (April 4)

In Class

  1. News Hour: “Fans Vote to Add Cat to Monopoly Pieces” News for You article
    • Photocopied the “Teacher’s Guide” activity for the students
    • Broke students into 2 teams and had each write 4 sentences outlining their marketing plan for the piece they think should have been added. Both teams chose robots.
  2. Quiz 3
  3. Discussed the first 10 minutes of the MIT English Class Video (Short URL http://is.gd/cociep200video4)
  4. Fast Listening: Lesson 7 plus review of Fast Listening “Calendars: Daily Planners and Scheduling” as part of ordinal numbers lesson using this handout (PDF from danoff.org)
  5. Survey project:

    • Questionnaire – Review student’s first drafts and make sure they are in the same document as the essay (appendix section)
    • Essay – Introduce Hypothesis

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For Next Class

To Read

  1. News Hour: Colombia’s legacy with Korea from The City Paper of Bogota.

To Watch

  1. From 20:00 to 30:00 of MIT English Class Video (Short URL http://is.gd/cociep200video4)
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To Do

  1. News Hour: Write a summary of the news article and post it to your blog
  2. Write a paragraph hypothesizing about how your survey results will go, put it in your .odt file and e-mail it to me
  3. Finish your survey questionnaire in the same .odt file
  4. Study for Quiz 3, including reading questions from Frozen Pizza
  5. Comment on your partner’s blog
  6. Respond to 1 of the comments on your blog

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What we Did in our COC IEP 200 Class on Wednesday, April 3rd

To see all the classes from Spring Trimester Block 1 IEP 200 class at the College of Chicago, please read the course calendar here.  

Lesson 7: April 3

In Class

  1. News Hour: “Syrian Refugee Crisis Grows by the Day” News for You article
    • Photocopied the “Teacher’s Guide” activity for the students
    • Broke students into 2 teams and had each develop a 3-step plan to solve the Syrian refugee crisis, then had them put their sentences and diagrams on the board. Winner was easy for me to decide, as one team forgot a period, thus only writing 2 sentences, and losing by default.
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  2. Grammar in Context 1: Pages 82 to 86
  3. Essay Prompts (from http://www.ets.org/Media/Tests/TOEFL/pdf/989563wt.pdf)
    • First time doing this as a class I did not give them any instruction, wanted to see how they responded. After reviewing these I will begin teaching them how to outline.
  4. Quiz 1 Review and prepare for Quiz 2
  5. NorthStar 2 R&W: Page 123
  6. Short Story: Pages 45 to 47 and I put the review questios on the board
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For Next Class

To Read

  1. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: Review pages 45 to 47
  2. News Hour: Student’s Choice of Monopoly article

To Do

  1. News Hour: Write a summary of the chosen news article and post it to your blog
  2. Revise questionnaire in your .odt file as part of the appendix
  3. Study for Quiz 2 on Thursday with the Study Guide (.odt file from danoff.org) plus the handout on the Future Perfect tense
  4. Comment on your partner’s blog

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What we did in our CoC IEP 200 Class on Tuesday, April 2nd

Details from today’s COC IEP 200 lesson at the College of Chicago.

Lesson 6: April 2

In Class

  1. News Hour: “Pope Francis Brings Many Firsts to the Vatican
    • Began by putting the “Check Comprehension” questions from the “Teacher’s Guide” on the board
    • Had students discuss “Teacher’s Guide” discussion questions with their partners then together as a class
    • Adapted the Teacher’s Guide resource for yesterday’s article that introduced the “Future Perfect” tense. Then looked at the explanation of it from Volume A of Understanding and Using English Grammar (Second Ed.) on page 53.
  2. Fast Listening: Lesson 6
  3. Homework Check-in
  4. Short Story: Pages 44
    • Page 44 – What was the article he read in English class about? And why did he remember it?

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Grammar in Context 1: Page 85
  2. News Hour: Read “Syrian Refugee Crisis Grows by the Day” News for You article

To Do

  1. News Hour: Write a 3 sentence summary of the “Pope Francis …” article and post it on your blog with the tag COCIEP200
  2. Comment on your partner’s blog
  3. Grammar in Context 1: Exercise 8 on page 86
  4. Study for Quiz 2 on Thursday with the Study Guide (.odt file from danoff.org) plus the handout on the Future Perfect tense

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What we did in our CoC IEP 200 Class on Monday, April 1st

Details from today’s COC IEP 200 lesson at the College of Chicago.

Lesson 5: (April 1)

In Class

  1. News Hour: “After Chavez, Questions Focus on Venezuela’s FutureNews for YouArticle
    • Began by putting the “Check Comprehension” questions from the “Teacher’s Guide”
    • Had students discuss “Teacher’s Guide” discussion questions with their partners then together as a class, had a brief discussion about the differences between capitalism, socialism and communism
    • Asked “If you were Chavez, would you choose your friend to replace you or would you follow the constitution?”
    • During the discussion the word “charisma” came up and we discussed how it referred to a person’s personality
  2. Homework Check-in
  3. Survey project:

    • Questionnaire: 3 questions with numbers (1 to 5, Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree); 7 General Questions
  4. NorthStar 2 R&W: Pages 121 to 122

    • Listened to some of the “Rethinking Depression, Part 3” episode of ideas with Paul Kennedy (an NPR radio show) as it talked abotu SPARX a video game for teenagers with depression. It fit with the North Star unit’s focus on video games that can help people in the real world. (Also gave me them a chance to review the word “acronym” which came up when I was explaining NPR.)
  5. Fluency: IPA worksheet Review
  6. Short Story: Reviewed pages 43 to 44 and read page 45 of “Frozen Pizza and other slices of life
    • Page 43 – Why did Mrs. Stonehouse think “The poor boy”?
    • Page 44 – Why does the man think Mrs. Stonehouse doesn’t cook proper meals?
    • Page 45 – What kind of pizza did the man microwave?

For Next Class

To Read

  1. News Hour: Read “Pope Francis Brings Many Firsts to the Vatican” News for You article

To Listen

  1. Calendars: Daily Planners and Scheduling” ESL Cyber Lab Quiz (http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/calendar-1.htm)

To Do

  1. Project: Finish your survey questionnaire
  2. News Hour: Write a 3 sentence summary of the “Pope Francis …” article and post it on your blog with the tag COCIEP200; then comment on your partner’s blog
  3. NorthStar 2 R&W: Complete exercise on page 123
  4. Study for Quiz 2 on Thursday with the Study Guide (.odt file from danoff.org)
  5. Grammar in Context 1: Exercise 7 on page 85

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What we did in our CoC IEP 200 Class on Thursday, March 21st

Details from today’s COC IEP 200 lesson at the College of Chicago.

Spring Trimester 2013 Block 1 Lesson 4 (March 21)

In Class

  1. News Hour
    • After reading the “More Elephants Killed as Ivory Prices Rise” News for You article and completing the teacher’s guide questions I repeated yesterday’s activity, asking the students to come up with original solutions to the problems presented in the news article. One of the results is below:
    • Also during our discussion of the article we touched upon “Proper Nouns” and that is something we’ll review again and include in future quizzes.
  2. Quiz 1 (vocabulary)
    • Completed the vocabulary section of the NorthStar Unit 6 exam from the teacher’s guide.
  3. NORTHSTAR 2 READING & WRITING (THIRD ED.)

    • Continued Unit 6, going through the True/False activity on page 120 and reading the passage on pages 119 to 120.
  4. Grammar in Context 1
    • Reviewed the student’s work on Exercise 4.
  5. Spring Trimester Block 1 Tech Setup
    • Spent the afternoon making sure everyone was up to speed with the course’s main 2 technologies:
    • LibreOffice – Tried to make sure everyone had their default language set to “English,” but that proved very difficult with versions installed on Chinese and Korean computers. The LibreOffice defaulted to their language. Overall though, having the students work on their new survey projects directly in front of me on their lapotops allowed me to notice more about what they were doing and be very specific in my critiques. Got everyone on the same page with how the survey project will evolve this semester, and asked them to leave my comments in the .odt file directly so I can check to see if they’ve made the changes I pointed out.
    • Wordpress.com – Everyone was (mostly) comfortable with blogging on their own, the foil I introduced today was how to comment on other people’s posts. Going forward each student will be required to comment on a peer’s blog post with “something nice to say” and a question.
    • One girl changed the native language on her Mac OSX 10.5.8 install to English which was very cool of her! I believe the additional English students have to encounter using English software and websites helps.

For Next Class

To Read

  1. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: Review pages 45 to 46
  2. News Hour: “After Chavez, Questions Focus on Venezuela’s Future” News for You article
  3. NorthStar 2 R&W: “Step 2: Synthesize” on page 121

To Watch

  1. Watch the second 10 minutes of this lecture http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/foreign-languages-and-literatures/21f-223-listening-speaking-and-pronunciation-fall-2004/video-lectures/lecture-18/ (Short URL http://is.gd/cociep200video4) and write a blog post answering “Do you like the teacher’s style?” and “Why?”

To Do

  1. Project: Write your third research article summary paragraph
  2. News for You: Write a 3 sentence summary of the “After Chavez …” article and post it on your blog with the tag COCIEP200
  3. Grammar in Context 1: Exercise 5 on page 82
  4. NorthStar 2 R&W: Complete the exercise on page 121
  5. Study for Quiz 2 on Thursday

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What we did in our CoC IEP 200 Class on Wednesday, March 20th

Details from today’s COC IEP 200 lesson at the College of Chicago.

Spring Trimester 2013 Block 1 Lesson 3 (March 20)

In Class

  1. News Hour
    • Today’s News for You article was “‘Mouse Drop’ Plan May Help Control Guam’s Snakes” and after completing the Teacher’s Guide comprehension questions, I divided them into 2 teams and had each develop a new plan for handling Guam’s snake problem. They had to both write and draw it out, these were the results (seemed like everyone had fun!):
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  2. Grammar in Context 1
    • Started lesson 3 and worked through pages 78 to 81, learning about frequency words.
  3. NORTHSTAR 2 READING & WRITING (THIRD ED.)

    • Continued Unit 6, reviewing student’s homework on pages 117 to 119 and doing the first activity on page 119
  4. Comic Book
    • Finished the Fantom of the Fair story from Amazing Mystery Funnies #21, answering the following review questions:
    • Page 7 – What does the thug mean when he says “cut him to ribbons”?
    • Page 8 – What does the Fantom mean when he says “he’s through with crime”?
  5. Short Story: pages 43 to 44 of “Frozen Pizza and other slices of life
    • Worked through the two pages together and students answered the following questions:
    • Page 43 – Why did Mrs. Stonehouse think “The poor boy”?
    • Page 44 – Why does the man think Mrs. Stonehouse doesn’t cook any meals?

For Next Class

To Read

  1. NorthStar 2 R&W: “READING TWO” on pages 119 to 120
  2. Frozen Pizza and other slices of life: pages 43 to 44
  3. News for You: “More Elephants Killed as Ivory Prices Rise” article

To Do

  1. Project: Revise your first article summary paragraph; find another research article and write another summar paragraph (4 sentences each) then e-mail me the .odt file with everything
  2. News for You: Write a 3 sentence summary of the “More Elephants Killed as Ivory Prices Rise” article and post it on your blog with the tag COCIEP200
  3. Grammar in Context 1: Exercise 4 on page 82
  4. NorthStar 2 R&W: Complete questions 1 to 5 on page 120
  5. Study for Quiz 1 on Thursday

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