martes, 4 de octubre de 2011

HOW TO WRITE A SUMMARY

HOW TO WRITE A SUMMARY

Writing a Summary
A summary is condensed version of a larger reading.  A summary is not a rewrite of the original piece and does not have to be long nor should it be long.  To write a summary, use your own words to express briefly  the main idea and relevant details of the piece you have read.   Your purpose in writing the summary is to give the basic ideas of the original reading.  What was it about and what did the author want to communicate? 
While reading the original work, take note of what or who is the focus and ask the usual questions that reporters use: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?  Using these questions to examine what you are reading can help you to write the summary.
Sometimes, the central idea of the piece is stated in the introduction or first paragraph, and the supporting ideas of this central idea are presented one by one in the following paragraphs. Always read the introductory paragraph thoughtfully and look for a thesis statement.  Finding the thesis statement is like finding a key to a locked door.  Frequently, however, the thesis, or central idea, is implied or suggested.  Thus, you will have to work harder to figure out what the author wants readers to understand. Use any hints that may shed light on the meaning of the piece: pay attention to the title and any headings and to the opening and closing lines of paragraphs.
In writing the summary, let your reader know the piece that you are summarizing. Identify the title, author and source of the piece. You may want to use this formula:
In "Title of the Piece" (source and date of piece), author shows that: central idea of the piece.  The author supports the main idea by using _____________________ and showing that ______________________________________________________.
Here is a sample summary:
In the short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," author James Thurber humorously presents a character who fantasizes about himself as a hero enduring incredibly challenging circumstances. In his real life, Walter Mitty lives an ordinary, plain life; he is a husband under the control of an overbearing, critical wife.  Thurber uses lively dialogue to give readers an understanding of Mitty's character. The story takes place over a period of about twenty minutes; during this brief time, Mitty drives his wife to the hairdresser and runs errands that his wife has given him while he waits for her. In between his worrying that he is not doing what she wants him to do, he daydreams about himself as a great surgeon, brilliant repair technician, expert marksman, and brave military captain. This story shows that fantasy is often a good alternative to reality.
Remember:
  • Do not rewrite the original piece.
  • Keep your summary short.
  • Use your own wording.
  • Refer to the central and main ideas of the original piece.
  • Read with who, what, when, where, why and how questions in mind.
  • Do not put in your opinion of the issue or topic discussed in the original piece. Often, instructors ask students to put their opinions in a paragraph separate from the summary.

viernes, 30 de septiembre de 2011

blog

Hi girls


For next class you have to print the text you have in your blogs and bring it to class

Bye

Robinson 

viernes, 19 de agosto de 2011

REINFORCEMENT EXAM

Hi girls next monday you will  have an oral exam about the phrasal verbs video.

Next thursday you will have an oral exam about the topic phrasal verbs.

And next friday you will have the presentation of your projects.

Good luck

Robinson

lunes, 8 de agosto de 2011

REINFORCEMENT EXAM

Hi girls.

Next class you will have your reinforcement exam about pharasal verbs.

Remember it will be ORAL


viernes, 29 de julio de 2011

phrasal verbs exam

phrasal verbs exam

Hi girls.

You have a written exam about phrasal verbs for next class.

Study the workshop.

Good luck.

Robinson. 

martes, 26 de julio de 2011

web reference




WEB REFERENCE

Hi girls.


In the wabe page below you can practice the pronunciation for your blogs presentations.
You just paste the article and click on SAY IT , and you can listen the pronunciation.

http://text-to-speech.imtranslator.net/speech.asp

You have to practice a lot.´

Remember that you have to speak for 3 minutes.

lunes, 18 de julio de 2011

EXAM ABOUT THE VIDEO

Hi girls.

Next class, thursday  july 21th,  you will have a written exam about the phrasal verbs video. You have to watch it, follow the questions and answers in it.
Besides you have a homework about the first exercise of the phrasal verbs workshop
 
Good luck


Robinson

jueves, 7 de julio de 2011

PHRASAL VERBS

Hi girls.

You can watch a video  in the link below explaining the pharsal verbs.

http://www.phrasalverbdemon.com/
You have to listen the explanation and try to understand it.
 
The teacher is going to ask questions about the video


Bye

Robinson

lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

reading comprehension

reading comprehension

Hi girls.

For next class you have to bring 2 readings related with your project. You have to present the summary of one of them; the other is to read in the classroom.

Remember you  will  have a grade for the summary and other grade for the other reading. The readings have to be in English.

Bye

Robinson

martes, 29 de marzo de 2011

homework (adverbial clauses of time)

Hi girls

Remember for next class you have to do five yes -questions with the adverbial clause and the answer, and other five information questions with the answer

viernes, 18 de marzo de 2011

listening exercise

Hi girls

You have to listen an audio in the next web page . Click on it and take notes of the vocabulary ( the words in blue).

Next class you will have an exam of the vocabulary and other one for reading comprehension



elllo #1025 False Praise


Good Luck

Robinson

miércoles, 23 de febrero de 2011

guidelines to write the objectives

Hi girls.

Remeber for next class you are going to have a grade for the translation of the guideline to write the objectives.

Guidelines to write the objectives

Guidelines to write the objectives

An objective is something that you plan to do or achieve. The following are some verbs that can be used when defining the objectives for your project: implement, develop, create, design, define, evaluate, examine, determine, monitor and assess.

Main objective

To design the main objective you should have very clear and well stated what you want to do in your project because the topic and the main objective should be very connected.

Think about the situation you would like to improve in your context and state the main objective in a way that if you achieve what you propose you can solve the problem found.


Specific objectives

The objectives should be clearly stated and each one should target a specific aspect.

The specific objectives should be connected to the main one.

The achievement of every specific objective should lead the achievement of the main objective.




viernes, 18 de febrero de 2011

context evaluation

Hi girls.

Remember for next class (tuesday february 22nd)  you have to present the context, you have to do your best for having a good grade.


Good luck

See you


Robinson

martes, 15 de febrero de 2011

Example of a project

Hi girls.

You can find an example of a project in the blog called convenio licenciados universidad de antioquia, pleas check it out and follow the example of how to write your context.

For next class the teacher is going to advise each group in order to write your context.

Please read the context of that project and think in yours.

bye


Robinson

jueves, 3 de febrero de 2011

Creating blogs

Hi, everyone.

Remeber for next class you have to create your blogs.

The title of the blog must be the topic of the project.

In the first entry you have to write:

The introduction.
The topic of the project
What is the blog for
The students

This is the first grade of the blog.


bye

Robinson

lunes, 31 de enero de 2011

ORAL EXAM

hi girls.

For next class we will continue with the oral exam but this time you can work in pairs. One of you can ask questions and the other answer them, using  what is the meaning of or how do you say something in english.

Take the chance to have a  5


bye

Robinson

jueves, 27 de enero de 2011

HI EVERYBODY,  THIS OUR NEW WAY OF COMMUNICATION, THROUGH THIS BLOG, THE ENGLISH TEACHER WILL SEND YOU IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIFFERENT TOPICS YOU HAVE TO STUDY AND VIDEOS OR LISTENING EXERCISES.

BESIDES THAT YOU WILL HAVE YOUR HOMEWORKS AND DATES FOR EXAMS.


REMEMBER FOR NEXT CLASS, YOU WILL HAVE AN ORAL  EXAM
ABOUT THE CLASSROOM RULES AND COMMON PHRASES IN THE CLASSROOM.

YOU CAN USE GOOGLE TRANSLATOR TO PRACTICE YOUR PRONUNCIATION OR YOU CAN VISIT THE FOLLOW WEB PAGE

http://text-to-speech.imtranslator.net/

you can write the sentence and click on SAY IT and listen the pronunciation.

THIS IS THE CHANCE TO HAVE A GOOD GRADE .

BYE


ROBINSON