English For Guides (July 2018)
Final Scores
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The projects were all fine in general with only one being excellent (Group F)
Well done to Janjira, Patcharee and Rawisada for getting full marks on the exam... 20/20
Well done to Janjira, Patcharee and Rawisada for getting full marks on the exam... 20/20
English For Guides
(IIS Building 7th floor Room 1)
Coursebook Pages covered in class
Book 1 (Tourism 1)
p4-8, p12-15, p18-19, p20-25, p28-31, p44-51, p52
Book 2 (Going International - English For Tourism)
p28-29, p30-31, p34, p39, p46-47, p52-54
p4-8, p12-15, p18-19, p20-25, p28-31, p44-51, p52
Book 2 (Going International - English For Tourism)
p28-29, p30-31, p34, p39, p46-47, p52-54
Idioms of holidays
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Important dates
July 4 -
July 5 -
July 10 -
July 12 -
July 17 -
July 19 -
July 24 - Presentations (see below for schedule)
July 26 - Hand in project before exam / Final Exam (1pm)
July 5 -
July 10 -
July 12 -
July 17 -
July 19 -
July 24 - Presentations (see below for schedule)
July 26 - Hand in project before exam / Final Exam (1pm)
Course Information and Syllabus
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Part 1 - Project (30%)
-Think about types of questions to ask
Yes/no, 1-5 scales, description based questions
What has been your experience so far of ____________?
Is the English level better than you expect?
Is the English level better than you need?
Can you give any examples of _____________?
Consider:
What will give honest answers (rather than “polite answers”)?
What sort of results are you after?
-Think about ways to record the answers
Phone/selfie camera, paper sheets, voice recorder etc.
What will give the most honest answers?
How can you use it in your presentation/paper folder (videos, photos, sound etc.)?
Remember you can be the tourist too (you don’t have to ask tourists directly)
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Part 2 - Presentation (30%), 10-15 minutes
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Presentation Schedule (10-15 minutes)
Please find the relevant information in the PowerPoint file below
9.30-9.45 Group A
9.45-10.00 Group G
10.00-10.15 Group B
10.15-10.45 BREAK
10.45-11.00 Group E
11.00-11.15 Group C
11.15-11.30 Group F
11.30-12.45 BREAK
12.45-13.00 Group D
13.00-13.15 Group I
13.15-13.30 Group J
13.30-13.50 BREAK
13.50-14.05 Group H
14.05-14.20
9.45-10.00 Group G
10.00-10.15 Group B
10.15-10.45 BREAK
10.45-11.00 Group E
11.00-11.15 Group C
11.15-11.30 Group F
11.30-12.45 BREAK
12.45-13.00 Group D
13.00-13.15 Group I
13.15-13.30 Group J
13.30-13.50 BREAK
13.50-14.05 Group H
14.05-14.20
English For Guides Course Book
Answer Book
General Rules
- Do not use phones for social networking in class. Phones can only be used for dictionaries or to access course materials. Using them for social networking will lead to a loss of attendance. 1st offence - 10%. 2nd offence - FULL SCORE.
- Do not sign in your friends or you will lose your attendance score
- Do not copy or cheat
- Confirm your attendance in the class
- There are no re-takes permitted for this course. If you fail the course you must re-take it when is next offered
Contact
Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions. Please check all of the pages of the course website before emailing me.