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Diddlefinger

No ~ don’t call the decency police!

http://diddlefinger.com/

Is an interesting little site, which allows you to search for addresses in Japan in English.

I am sure you will find a use for it … Why not test it by looking for your own home?

Level 1, Alternative Vocabulary Worksheets

These worksheets are intended as a trial. If you use them in your class, please remember that they are not in addition to the vocabulary requirement as stated in the Student Notes (30 words and sentences). They are to be used instead of this requirement or to replace part of it (Eg. 15 words and five worksheets). The workload on the students should remain the same, so as not to skew the grading process.

They are in ‘Beta’ form. Please give me any comments for improvement that you have if you use them on the class.

This batch consists of 6 worksheets and a brief overview. They cover vocabulary from Unites 1, 4 and 5 in Firsthand Success.

Different Approaches to Vocabulary

Level 1, Reading: Supplementary activities, Units 1~8

These are some short listening activities that can be used to introduce each unit or to provide extra practice. There are three types: gap-fill, correction, and re-ordering. There are also a variety of shorter, follow-up tasks, such as scrambled words, choose a summary, and complete the sentence.

Download the zip file below.

NOTE: this is a new zip file. The previous one contained a mistake in the Unit 2 supp file (there were 11 mistakes, not 10!)

ttunit1_8pdfs

Orientation Schedule: Spring 2008

Hi All,

In case you missed it in the email newsletter, here is the orientation schedule for this Saturday.

orientation-plan-spr-2008

Sandwiches from New Saffron!

Things will settle down shortly

I spent some time today backing up the site and upgrading the Wordpress software that makes it work. Still a few things to finish, as you can see. But, the day is done and time to take a break. More tomorrow.

In the meantime, keep poking around looking for stuff. It’s all still here, just looks a bit different.

Guidelines on Plagiarism

These PowerPoint slides contain answers for the Level 3 Eigo IIB activity based on Lional Menashe’s guidelines.

Download answer key to “Guidelines on Plagiarism” activity.

Going abroad? Pre-register passport and prints

For many people, the upcoming holiday will be their first experience of the new ID requirements for foreigners when entering Japan. It is possible to pre-register your passport and fingerprints. This will allow you to use manned automated gates (I know, there is an oxymoron in there, but it is the government) at Narita on re-entry. That might speed things up.

Download the obscure guidelines
Get the application form

ELP Workshop on Principles of Vocabulary Learning

On Wednesday, December 13th, I did an in-house presentation on the principles underlying an effective vocabulary learning programme. This session focused on such practical considerations as: how many words learners need; which words are important; and how new vocabulary can be remembered. The slides for the presentation are contained in this post. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me.
Paul’s Vocab Workshop

Level 3 Presentation organization worksheet

For the group presentations here is a worksheet to help the students get organized. In their groups they can work out the order of their individual presentations and write down who will introduce and conclude their group’s efforts. Also they can plan their own part of the show with a list of points they intend to make and the illustrations, charts or slides they need to create or collect. It should help.final-presentation.doc

Level 3 Quotation Marks Answer Sheet

This PowerPoint file offers a simple way for students to check their answers on the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) Quotation Marks Exercise in the Level 3 Binder.

Quotation Marks Exercise Answer Sheet

Writing Swap Shop Folder

The lunch forum that was held on November 13 was a writing swap shop. Here are the activities and materials presented at the swap shop. For more information about these, please see the teachers listed below.

Peter Bellars
Deborah Bollinger
Damon Brewster
Alison von Dietze
Dan Jackson
Paul Joyce
Chihiro Tajima

writing swap shop folder 1

writing swap shop folder 2

Making Slideshows

On November 30th, I gave a workshop which demonstrated a couple of ways to make web-ready slideshows with voice narration. Here is a handout from the workshop which provides links to the software I used plus a couple of other alternatives. Click on the link to download the handout.

Making Slideshows Workshop Handout

Level 2: Eigo B (R/W) - Publisher Vocabulary Quizzes and Answers

Level 2 Reading teachers are due to give a minimum of five quizzes this semester. As well as the in-house quizzes that you can use with your classes, there are also a set of publisher tests. They are a little easier than the in-house ones, as vocabulary is not recycled from previous units.
unit-quizzes-for-totally-true-3.pdf
unit-quiz-answers-for-totally-true-3.pdf

Level 2 Reading Unit 17 Crazy Inventions

Jim has made a great set of cards we use in the EAP course which suit this unit perfectly. They are of crazy inventions and there are six sets of A4 size cards. They can be found in an old green ‘Film Pouch’ box at the bottom of the folder shelf in the part time area.

Procedure:

  • Put students into groups and have them answer two questions:

1. What is the invention for?

Example: I think it’s using when you have a cold.

2. Make up a product name.

Example: Tissue helmet.

  • Collate answers on OHP or board.

I used this as an introduction to the unit and the students really enjoyed the humorous ideas presented.

Ideas for writing - from the writing swap shop

These are two ideas that I shared in the November Writing Swap Shop facilitated by Chihiro. The first is practice at using connectors and encouraging more sophisticated sentences. The second, is a more creative approach to a similar problem; this time, using story ’skeletons’ or outlines of stories that students have to flesh out into a coherent narrative. Both are adaptable and are just suggestions.

connector-practice.pdf

writing-skeletons.pdf

Level 3 Writing: Outline

These are two handouts I’ve used in my class. One is a model outline based on the sample essay on death penalty and the other is for students to fill out.

Sample Outline

Essay Outline form

Level 3 Writing: Referencing

This is a handout that I made for my class explaining how to write a reference for online resources and Japanese resources (I am allowing my students to use one or two resources in Japanese in addition to English resources). This is in the MLA style. Please feel free to modify and let me know if you spot any errors.

Reference Writing

Mini-whiteboards for the classroom.

If you are looking for a different way to teach your class then this might be for you. Vocabulary, writing, games, even listening activities can easily be made more fun but giving each student a whiteboard to write on. In fact it may be difficult to stop students writing!
Attached is a list of ways to use the mini whiteboards. This list is only a start. If you have any other ideas, they are, as always welcome.

Teacher’s ideas: how-to-use-the-mini-whiteboards.doc

FLSC self-study handout

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Most first-year students already know that the FLSC is a great place for self-study, but post-first-year students may not be aware that it exists. This A4 handout briefly explains the benefits of the FLSC as a self-study centre. You may wish to make copies for your students, or publish the PDF on your class’s Moodle course.

 

Download file:  FLSC SELF-STUDY HANDOUT (PDF)

 

 

Level 2, EIGO IIA, Listening and Speaking, Unit 14, communicative task

Role play where sudents must ask and give information on apartments.
level-2-eigoiia-u14-supp-mat-student-a.pdft
level-2-eigoiia-u14-supp-mat-student-b.pdf