ENS4201 Secretarial English
Final Scores
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Folder feedback (group by group). You can collect your folders from the office from Monday if you want them.
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Remember, for the purposes of this course I consider "Secretarial English" to mean "Business English." Therefore, when you do your research, you can focus on Business English, as it is a more commonly used term. You can still use the term "Secretarial English" in your folder or presentation.
ENS4201 Classes
(NMB 303)
Chapters we covered in class for the final exam
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 26, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46,
Important dates
November 24
November 26
November 28
November 29
November 30
December 1
December 3 Presentations
December 6 Final exam / Hand in project. (The final exam will be based on questions that come from chapters of the textbook I assign in class or for homework).
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November 26
November 28
November 29
November 30
December 1
December 3 Presentations
December 6 Final exam / Hand in project. (The final exam will be based on questions that come from chapters of the textbook I assign in class or for homework).
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Group folder
Please find the relevant information about the group folder in the following file.
There is no minimum or maximum number of pages for the folder, but as the score is 30%, it should represent 10-15 hours of individual work per person for each section. You should be the judge of if your work represents a good enough effort to justify a higher grade. The more effort you put in, the higher your score should be.
Each section does not have to look the same, because each person will have a different style and individual people will focus on individual sections.
There is no minimum or maximum number of pages for the folder, but as the score is 30%, it should represent 10-15 hours of individual work per person for each section. You should be the judge of if your work represents a good enough effort to justify a higher grade. The more effort you put in, the higher your score should be.
Each section does not have to look the same, because each person will have a different style and individual people will focus on individual sections.
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Group Presentation
(You may present for 10 minutes)
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Presentation Day (December 3rd)
9.30-9.40 Group 1
9.40-9.50 Group 2
9.50-10.00 Group 3
10.00-10.10 Group 4
10.20-10.30 Group 5
10.30-10.40 Group 6
10.40-10.50 Group 7
10.50-11.00 Group 8
11.10-11.20 BREAK
11.20-11.30 Group 9
11.30-11.40 Group 10
11.40-11.50 Group 11
11.50-12.00 Group 12
12.00-12.40 LUNCH
12.40-12.50 Group
12.50-13.00 Group
13.00-13.10 Group
13.10-13.20 Group
13.20- PRESENTATION FEEDBACK (Or after final group)
9.30-9.40 Group 1
9.40-9.50 Group 2
9.50-10.00 Group 3
10.00-10.10 Group 4
10.20-10.30 Group 5
10.30-10.40 Group 6
10.40-10.50 Group 7
10.50-11.00 Group 8
11.10-11.20 BREAK
11.20-11.30 Group 9
11.30-11.40 Group 10
11.40-11.50 Group 11
11.50-12.00 Group 12
12.00-12.40 LUNCH
12.40-12.50 Group
12.50-13.00 Group
13.00-13.10 Group
13.10-13.20 Group
13.20- PRESENTATION FEEDBACK (Or after final group)
Course textbook (OLDER VERSION)
cambridge_-_business_vocabulary_in_use_intermediate__upper-intermediate_2002.pdf | |
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Course Information and syllabus
The following file contains information about the course including the course syllabus
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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 can lead to a loss of attendance.
- Do not sign in your friends in the morning 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.