ASSIGNMENT 1 LANGUAGE RELATED TASKS Candidates can demonstrate their learning by: a) analysing language correctly for teaching purposes b) correctly using terminology relating to form‚ meaning and phonology when analysing language c) accessing reference materials and referencing information they have learned about language to an appropriate source d) using written language that is clear‚ accurate and appropriate to the task Length: 750 - 1‚000 words This assignment follows on directly
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Language Related Tasks Part A 1. A) She’s meeting Jack at 3 o’clock. Present continuous. B) Subject + to be + verb + ing +. C) Meaning: It is referring to an action that will take place at a pre-arranged time in the future. Use: It is used to talk about an arranged action that will happen in the future‚ and the time is specified. D) ‘She’s meeting...’ is the contracted form of ‘She is meeting..’ it is pronounced as ‘Shiz’ /∫Iz/. E) Students
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Assignment 2 Language related task Example 1: We can put off sleeping for a limited period. (Lexis) Meaning The lexis Put off means that we do not want to do it now. We will do it at a later time. Synonym Procrastinate Concept Questions: Do we want to do it now? No Will we do it later? Yes Form Base Verb + Adverb + Phrasal verb put off sleeping Put off is a phrasal verb used in everyday language by native English speakers Pronunciation can put off
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Language Related Tasks Words: 881 A. 1. The gorilla was taken back to its cage. The paintings were stolen from the museum. 2. Used to talk about: When we want the object to be the subject The subject is not doing the action The ‘doer’ of the action is unknown or unimportant Something that happened at one point in the past. 3. i. A gorilla caused panic after escaping a Dutch zoo last week. Bokito‚ an 11-year-old gorilla‚ injured four people. After two hours the zookeepers were
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You used to send me flowers. Used to tells us that the sending of flowers took place regularly in the past over an extended period of time and that it no longer takes place. The concept may therefore be defined as discontinued past state or habit. The concept is quite distinct from the function‚ which‚ in this case‚ might be expressing reproach or reminiscing. While the function of an utterance always depends on its context‚ the concept is intrinsic. Concept checking questions used during
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Written Assignment 2: Language Related Tasks Name____________________ Date __10th March 2013__ I confirm that this is my own work Signature_________________________________ Include this page with your assignment. Assessment criteria: Successful candidates can demonstrate their learning by: | Comments: | - analysing language correctly for teaching purposes | | - correctly using terminology relating to form‚ meaning and phonology when analyzing language
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CELTA Pre-course task Section 1 Task 1 1. Monolingual‚ adult group classes‚ part time‚ mixed gender‚ similar ability‚ day‚ teachers with English speaking backgrounds 2. After the course finishes I will be teaching the same. Task 2 1. I decided to teach adults because I like to listen to the various life experiences the adults have‚ I also like the adults hunger and willingness to learn. Adults are usually very motivated and make for an interesting class. 2. I find I’m well suited
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_______________________________________ A. Some of the following sentences contain typical mistakes made by native speakers of English. Find the mistakes and correct them. If the sentence is correct‚ put in a tick. 0. We was walking on the pavement. 1. You should drive slow here. 2. She drunk her cup of coffee. 3. He finished his part before we arrived. 4. I talked to him yesterday. 5. Jane ate more ice cream than me. 6. The cat was cleaning it’s fur. 7. Who’s book is this? 8. I was sat in the corner reading a book. 9. I
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Perfect Continuous It has been raining for days. g.Past Perfect He had eaten. h.Past Perfect Continuous She had been playing for hours. 2. Many foreign learners have learnt that Will and Shall are used to refer to the future in English e.g. Jane’ll be home soon. However‚ in natural colloquial English other forms are frequently used. Look up and find 3 more ways of talking about the future without using will or shall. Give example sentences. a. It is going to rain. b.
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Written Task 2 ONLY HL Written tasks One of the tasks submitted for external assessment must be based on a literary text studied in part 3or part 4 of the course. (The Awakening‚ Katherine Mansfield short stories‚ Sylvia Plath Poetry‚ A Doll’s House‚ Interpreter of Maladies ss and Pride and Prejudice) The other must be based on material studied in the language option ( Media and Advertisement). Formal requirements for tasks 2 One of the tasks submitted for external assessment must be a critical
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