Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Presentation II Spring 2013 Week 3: Presentation Zen

Hello everyone,
Today we are going to continue preparing for our first presentation.
Let's watch a video by a great presenter called Garr Reynolds. Take out some loose leaf paper. While you are watching the video, take notes and answer the questions below.

Part 1: Preparation
  1. What are the 3 parts of a presentation?
  2. What are the 3 Zen principles that Reynolds relates to presentations?
  3. What is a "slideument", and why should we avoid it?
  4. What are the 6 key elements of "stickiness"?
  5. What are the 3 parts in the process of preparing a presentation?

Part 2: Design
  1. What three Japanese words does Reynolds relate to design?
  2. What is the 1-7-7 rule? Is it a good rule, why/why not?
  3. What is the "rule of thirds"
  4. What are the 7 design concepts?
OK, now look at a set of slides I made. What are some good points and what are some bad points about the slides? 

OK, now it's your turn. Start storyboarding your presentation. You should have at least 14 slides, so your storyboard should have at least 14 panels.

See you next week.



Monday, April 29, 2013

Integrated English 2013 Semester 1 Week 3: The Inverted Eagle Chapter 1 Review & Quiz 1

Hello everyone!
Today we are going to take the first quiz. Before we do that, let's review. Please click the link: Inverted Eagle Crime Talk Vocabulary. Please do the Quizlet test. Do the test. Next, please look at the image below.

This image is a "mind map" Click the link to read a Japanese explanation of mind maps. The mind map above explains the scene of the crime in the Inverted Eagle. Look at the mind map. Make sentences based on the information in the mind map. Write the sentences in your Detective's Notebook.
OK, let's review the answers to the Chapter 1 puzzle, then we'll take the quiz.

Now let's learn some vocabulary for Chapter 2. Please click the link: Inverted Eagle Chapter 2.
Finally, please read Chapter 2, do the tasks including the puzzle, and make notes in your Detective's Notebook. We will have the Chapter 2 Quiz next lesson.
Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Presentation 1 Week 2: Gestures, and the informative presentation

Angry (Japanese gesture) Hello everyone,

Today we are going to learn about gestures and we are going to start to prepare for our first presentation.

Please look at the photo on the left. What does the gesture mean. Can you think of any other gestures?

Ok, now let's start preparing for the first presentation, the informative presentation.
Your presentation must be 1 minute.


Only your posture, eye content, voice and the content of your presentation will be tested, so this presentation won't be too difficult. You should practice with a partner.

You will give your presentation next week, so don't be absent and don't be late!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Presentation II Spring 2013 Week 2: Introduction to English Central

Hello everyone,
Today we care going to sign up for English Central. Please click the link for your class:

Presentation II 2013 Tuesday 5th

Presentation II 2013 Wednesday 3rd

After you have signed up for English Central, choose a video and practice speaking. after you have finished using English Central, click the link and download the task sheet for your first presentation.



Now let's start writing the script for our presentations.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Integrated English 2013 Semester 1 Week 2: Introduction to Fiction in action - Whodunit

Hello everyone, Today we are going to review The Cup of Death and start our next story, The Inverted Eagle, which is the first story in the textbook Fiction in Action: Whodunit.

First, let's sign up for Quizlet. Please click the link. Now let's join the class I've set up on Quizlet. Please click the link: Integrated English 2013/2014. Now let's study some vocabulary. Please click the link: Inverted Eagle Chapter 1 Vocabulary.

OK, now let's open the book and get started. For homework please read chapter 1 and do the tasks on p.11, and 12. Then  solve the puzzle on p.15 by answering the questions on pp.16 and 17.

Enjoy!

Cross Cultural Awareness and English 2013 Semester 1 Week 2: Love and marriage in China

Hello everyone, I hope you had a nice weekend.
Today we are going to review our reading about love and marriage in Botswana. First, please click the link. Let's sign up for Quizlet. Next, please join the class I have created for us on Quizlet. Please click the link: Cross Cultural Awareness and English 2013/2014. Now let's study some vocabulary, please click the link: Cross cultural Awareness and English Vocabulary.

In the reading, "Brides for sale?", we learned that "lobola", the African custom of paying for a bride, was controversial. Let's review the arguments for lobola and the arguments against lobola. Please turn to p. 124 in your textbook.

Now we are going to start our next topic, Love and Marriage in China. Like Botswanan marriage customs, Chinese marriage customs include a "bride price". Chinese marriage customs also include a dowry. You can read about Chinese pre-wedding customs by clicking the link. Let's watch a video of a Chinese wedding. Please click the link.

Now, please read "A new dowry item: the computer" on pp. 128-129, then answer the questions on p.129.

For homework, please watch the video below. After that, please download the article, "Thousands marry on love you forever day". Read the article and do the tasks. Enjoy!



Thursday, April 18, 2013

Presentation 1: Welcome

Hello everyone, welcome to Presentation 1.
Today I am going to introduce you to the course. Let's look at the course outline.
look at the picture on the left. This is the text book we will use. I hope you have bought it. If not, please buy it as soon as possible. We will be using it starting next class. This semester we will learn the basics of how to give 5 types of presentations: an informative presentation, a layout presentation, a demonstration presentation, a comparison demonstration and a persuasive presentation.

First, lets look at a bad presentation. Watch the presentation and take notes. What mistakes are the presenters making? Now let's watch another bad presentation.

Next week we will start our first presentation.
See ya!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Presentation II - Welcome

Hello everyone, welcome back!
Today I am going to introduce you to this course. First, please click the link to download the course outline.

Next, we are going to use a cool website this year called English Central. English Central is a website that helps people learn English by using videos. The best feature of English Central is that you can practice speaking. To use this feature you need premium access. To get premium access you need to buy the card in the photo on the left. You can buy it at the campus book store.


Please buy the English Central Premium Access card by next week. We start using English Central then.
In this course we will not do traditional presentations. We will do special slideshow presentations using web-based software called Voicethread. Voicethread is like PowerPoint, but much much better.  Please click the link to see an example Voicethread presentation.
OK, that's all for today. Please don't forget to buy your English Central Premium Access Card as soon as possible.
See you next week!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Integrated English 2013 Semester 1: Welcome

Hello everyone, welcome to Integrated English I at the University of Tsukuba!

Today I'm going to introduce you to the course. Please click the link to download your Course Outline. As you can see from the course outline, there is a lot of material to cover (内容が多い) in a very short time.

Today we are going to start with our first story, Cup of Death.
First, let's study some vocabulary. Please click the link: Cup of Death Vocabulary.
Next, please click the link to download the Cup of Death Activity Sheet 1.

Now click the link to download your Adventure Log.
That's all for today, don't forget to check the course outline for your independent study and class preparation tasks - i.e. homework! See you next week.

Cross Cultural Awareness and English 2013 Semester 1 Week 1: Welcome



Hello everyone, welcome to the University of Tsukuba!
Today I'm going to introduce you to the course. Please click the link to download your Course Outline.
Well, as you saw from the course outline, we will be discussing love and marriage in various cultures this semester. Let's listen to a great song by Frank Sinatra called "Love and Marriage".

 As the song says, "Love and Marriage" go together like a horse and carriage. "Love" and "marriage", and "horse" and "carriage" are collocations. (コロケーション、語と語のつながり、語の配列、連語(法)、連語構成語) Can you think of any more collocations related to the topic of love and marriage? With your partner, please make a list.

Now, let's learn some vocabulary. Please click the link: Cross Cultural Awareness and English Vocabulary. Please study the flashcards for 5 minutes. 

Our first reading is about a marriage tradition in Botswana. Please look at the map below. Where is Botswana? The titles of our first reading is Brides for Sale. What do you think you will learn from the reading? Finally, please leave a comment. Do you think that marriage must include love? See you next week!