Distant Education College,Jilin University Lesson 1 Reading for As 1.M-10uion 2.Background Khowledge 3.Text Analys 4.Exercises 5.Questions For Discussion 乱awe界aky风
Lesson 1 Reading for A’s 1. Warm-up Questions 2. Background Knowledge 3. Text Analysis 4. Exercises 5. Questions For Discussion Distant Education College, Jilin University Extensive Reading III
Distant Education College,Jilin University Warm-up Ouestions 1.Do you often get behind in your study of English? 2.Did you ever get behind in any of the other courses you were taking? 3.If you really get behind in one course,what would you do? 4.How do you arrange your time for different courses? 5.Do you mark your textbooks?How do you mark them? More
Warm-up Questions Distant Education College, Jilin University 1. Do you often get behind in your study of English? 2. Did you ever get behind in any of the other courses you were taking? 3. If you really get behind in one course, what would you do? 4. How do you arrange your time for different courses? 5. Do you mark your textbooks? How do you mark them? More
Distant Education College,Jilin University Warm-up Questions 6.When reading,do you find it helpful to underline the main points of the passage so as to have a better understanding of it? 7.Are you afraid of tests? 8.What do you do before tests? 9.What is your test-taking strategy? Return
Warm-up Questions Distant Education College, Jilin University 6. When reading, do you find it helpful to underline the main points of the passage so as to have a better understanding of it? 7. Are you afraid of tests? 8. What do you do before tests? 9. What is your test-taking strategy? Return
Distant Education College,Jilin University Background Knowledge 1.In the United States and some Western countries, textbooks in public elementary and middle schools belong to the school.They are issued to the students.The students must not write on any page or mark any part of the textbook in any way,except for cheap paperbacks.When a textbook is issued or returned,its condition must be recorded in terms of New,Fair and Poor.In contrast,textbooks in colleges are bought by the individual students;they can cost about $200 a semester.Many students,however,buy used textbooks sold by former students. More
Background Knowledge Distant Education College, Jilin University 1. In the United States and some Western countries, textbooks in public elementary and middle schools belong to the school. They are issued to the students. The students must not write on any page or mark any part of the textbook in any way, except for cheap paperbacks. When a textbook is issued or returned, its condition must be recorded in terms of New, Fair and Poor. In contrast, textbooks in colleges are bought by the individual students; they can cost about $200 a semester. Many students, however, buy used textbooks sold by former students. More
Distant Education College,Jilin University Background knowledge 2.Grading System:The following grading system is used in most colleges or universities in the United States:A, Excellent;B,Good;C,Satisfactory;D,Low or Pass;F,Fail;I Incomplete;W,Authorized Withdrawal;Z,Unauthorized Withdrawal;P,Pass;NP,No Pass.To maintain satisfactory academic standing and to qualify for a degree,an undergraduate student must have completed courses with the average grades of "C"or above,and a graduate student must have the average grades of "B"or above. Return
Background Knowledge Distant Education College, Jilin University 2. Grading System: The following grading system is used in most colleges or universities in the United States: A, Excellent; B, Good; C, Satisfactory; D, Low or Pass; F, Fail; I, Incomplete; W, Authorized Withdrawal; Z, Unauthorized Withdrawal; P, Pass; NP, No Pass. To maintain satisfactory academic standing and to qualify for a degree, an undergraduate student must have completed courses with the average grades of “C” or above, and a graduate student must have the average grades of “B” or above. Return