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Welcome to English 9

Welcome to English 9. Ms. Bancroft – room 117. Yikes ! I have a lot of names to learn this semester !. Seating will be in alphabetical order until I get to know your names – I have 95 new students this semester !

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Welcome to English 9

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  1. Welcome to English 9 Ms. Bancroft – room 117

  2. Yikes! I have a lot of names to learnthissemester! • Seatingwillbe in alphabeticalorderuntil I get to know yournames – I have 95 new studentsthissemester! • Please let me know if you have anyhearing or vision problems and I willhappilyrepositionyou. • Now, get to know yourneighbour; then, beprepared to tell me something about him or her – just a few words on interests, wheretheywent to school last year, etc.

  3. Introductions! I’ll go first: Mynameis Ms. Bancroft and thissemester I amteaching English 9 and French 11. I have been a Riverside teachersince the schoolopened in 1996. I ammarriedwithtwo sons, Nelson and Aidan, and I am a citizen of Canada, Great Britain and France. Wespeakmostly French at home. I enjoyforeign films, painting, yoga, travelling and reading. Now, youintroduceyourneighbour….

  4. You willneed to bring to class: • Yourpersonaldevice and charger • Perhaps a Hilroy-type notebook (32 pages) • A blue or black pen for writing tests • A redpen for markingquizzes • AND a positive attitude, respect, energy, ideas, creativity, kindness, wit, and … anyhomework as well as a book to read!

  5. One class rule: Do what’s right. • How? Just think…RESPECT • For others • For learning • For yourself • Be thankfuleverydaythatyou are herelearningwithyourpeers and not hereinstead. • Coming to thisschooleachdaymakes YOU one of the mostprivileged kids in the world. Be thankful for thisprivilege and do your best.

  6. English • If it’syour first language, you’relucky. • If it’syour second language, congratulations for learningit. • Eitherway, you’rehere to learn: • how to improveit • how to enjoyit • how to appreciateit

  7. Improvingyour English • Increasingyourvocabulary • Understanding the differences in written and oral forms of the language • Learning how to writewith a purpose • Learning to be a strongerreader – for pleasure and for information

  8. Enjoying English • Reading for pleasure – the librarianwill help youchoosematerialthatinterestsyou and thatisatyourreadinglevel. • Writing for pleasure – not everyonewillbe a poet or a writer, but if wecanimproveyourwritingskills, you’llfeel more confident in writing… essays, office memos, love letters (!), toasts to the bride and yes, evenpoems. 

  9. André Kertesz: On Reading

  10. Kertesz wasfromHungary but lived in Paris and New York For over 50 yearshetook photos of people reading and collectedthem in a book calledOn Reading.

  11. New York:roof top reading

  12. Frombackstage to barns

  13. Love letters to

  14. Libraries

  15. In the park or the woods…

  16. In sunny spots

  17. Fromevery angle

  18. But of course, people werereading and writing long beforethat... in manylanguages.

  19. Enjoying English • Accents, dialects, idioms, and images: • Blimey, a nod’s as good as a wink to a blind ‘orse, nudge-nudge, wink-wink, say no more, say no more! • G’day, mate! Seeyalater, alligator! • It’sraining cats and dogs • Somewhere over the rainbow… • And, especially, favouritewords… mellifluous, serendipity, balmy, pie, baby’sbreath, dumpling, lascivious, bumbershoot….

  20. Appreciating English • Enjoyingitspeculiarities • A row of desks… a lovers’ row… to row a boat • The treebough… a roughday… through the gate… although…. • Understandingitsevolution • Thou art more beautiful… ‘Twas the night before Christmas… Yes, ma’am… Yo, dude! • Understanding the skill and art of poets, novelists, playwrights, and screenwriters.

  21. My #1 expectation: Do what’s right. My#1 hope: That yougrowintocaring, happy adults.

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