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    Music

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    Term 1 Reflective Activity “Music . . . can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.” – Leonard Bernstein Purpose: The purpose of this activity is to reflect on your study of music so far this year and to identify how it has contributed to your personal growth and your awareness of yourself and others. The activity is also to help you identify what you have learned and what to focus on for improvement. Ministry Expectations: OVERALL: B3 - Skills and Personal Growth: demonstrate

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    Gayatri Krishnan Page 2 Although there are plenty of new vocabulary items in the article‚ I think students would nothave any significant difficulties in grasping the overall meaning of the text. I agree withJeremy Harmer with reference to pre-teaching: “by giving them some or all those words wedeny them (a chance to practice tackling authentic texts)” (Harmer  -203). In my perspective‚students learn new words with reference to context which will enable them to grasp the wordwell. In this article

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    multitasking on our focus (Paraphrase). I feel that this is true because these types of practices allow our mind to slow down and relax (Opinion). Our brains can recuperate during these activities from all the multitasking that is usually avoidable in our daily lives (Opinion). I can imagine that these activities take very little mental resources‚ so our brains are recovering and conserving these resources (Opinion). My high school friend John can relate to this point (Personal Example). In high

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    UNIT 306

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    UNIT 306 Firstly manual handling is defined as In effect‚ any activity that requires an individual to lift‚ move or support a load‚ will be classified as a manual handling task. Secondly‚ assess the risks involved‚ more than a third of all reportable injuries of over three days involve manual handling‚ and around 10% of major injuries are linked to manual handling. It has a major impact on all workplaces‚ and costs the economy hundreds of millions of pounds every year.  In the UK‚ 1.1m people

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    3.2 Language Skills Related Task Candidate name: Criteria |To standard |Not to standard yet |1st Submission |To standard |Not to standard |2nd Submission | | | | |Tutor feedback and resubmission guidance if necessary | | |Tutor feedback | |Select an appropriate authentic text for the level and provide a rationale | | | | | | | |Identify receptive skills to be practiced‚ using correct terminology | | | | | | | |Submit two appropriate receptive skills tasks | | | | | | | |Identify productive

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    Written Assignment Three: Skills Related Tasks Candidate name: Date: Assessment criteria: a correctly using terminology that relates to language skills and sub-skills b relating task design to language skills practice c accessing reference materials and referencing information about language skills to an appropriate source d using written language that is clear‚ accurate and appropriate to the task Tutor comments: Pass Resubmit

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    text is used in class in ways that are reasonably similar to real life‚ it is likely that the task will be effective” (Learning Teaching‚ Third edition 2011‚ Jims Scrivener‚ Macmillan) But‚ most of all‚ this entire article is perfect for a reading activity‚ as the topic enables great discussions/productive skill extensions. Part 2: Receptive skill task design Lead In: I think a good starting point for this lesson would be playing a clip of underwater life from National Geographic archive. http://www

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    Productive Skills

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    role-play checking at an airport. 2. Set the task In this stage‚ we explain exactly what students are going to do. We may need to demonstrate the activity in some way. Ex: if we want students to work in pairs‚ we can be one of a public pair ourselves so that everyone in class sees the procedure in action and they know how the activity works. We might get the students to repeat the task instructions back to us. We will also make sure that students are given all the information

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    Pert Grantt Chart - Tutorial Exercises 1 Calculate the EET and LET for the following charts (the letters represent activities). Now Identify each CP 2 Redraw the following charts after Inserting activity N (duration 5) in them. Assume in each case it (N) must precede all activities whose initial letter is >= F (but succeed all others). Recalculate the chart and identify the CP 3 For each of the following precedence

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    Group Evaluation Essay

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    To complete the group evaluation form several factors were considered to evaluate the overall performance of the group. This consists of determining the contribution of each group member to produce a high-quality final product. In particular‚ communication between each person needed to be considered as this correlated with the amount of work they provided. Attitude is an additional factor that is very important as the members that had a negative attitude would often avoid doing work which caused

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