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King Saud University Preparatory Year Deanship English Program Skills Department 2011-2012

King Saud University Preparatory Year Deanship English Program Skills Department 2011-2012. Self-Learning Program Week 7 : Evaluating in BRT Levels 5-6. Previous lesson’s h omework Students’ presentations. Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. Lesson Objectives.

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King Saud University Preparatory Year Deanship English Program Skills Department 2011-2012

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  1. King SaudUniversityPreparatoryYearDeanshipEnglish Program SkillsDepartment2011-2012 Self-Learning Program Week 7: Evaluating in BRT Levels 5-6

  2. Previous lesson’s homework • Students’ presentations

  3. Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy

  4. Lesson Objectives 1- Improve critical analysis through evaluation 2- Improve self-learning skills by using critical analysis and inference techniques

  5. Which house in your opinion is the most expensive?Give a reason for your choice. A B C

  6. You are a juror… Guilty or not Guilty? Jack is a responsible and hard working individual. However, he has always struggled to make ends meet having no proper education and could only work menial jobs. Having reached his advanced age and with no retirement schemes, Jack struggled to find employment after he was shown the boot in his previous job being told that he was too old to work as a construction labourer. Jack would not have worried so much had it been only for himself, but make matters worse; he was also responsible for his three orphaned grandchildren. One bitterly cold winter night, Jack decided he had to find a solution. The logs were completely burned and they ate their last morsel of food in the morning. Looking at his cold and starving grandchildren huddled near the dying fire, Jack ventured out. Walking, he saw the huge mansion in the corner. Jack wasted no time; after all, he only will take what is needed to buy food for his grandchildren. Jack left with only the $60 dollars he found on the key pot leaving valuable paintings and jewellery worth millions of dollars. Unfortunately, the mansion’s camera caught Jack’s image and he was incarcerated for theft and robbery. Jack is waiting for the verdict. Do you think Jack is guilty? Give sound reasoning for your answers.

  7. What is RAFT? A RAFT is a creative writing task. RAFT stands for: R= Role - Who is the writer/speaker in the text? A= Audience – Who is the text for? F= Format – What type of text is it? A letter? A poem? T= Topic – What is the topic sentence or main point of the text?

  8. RAFT Review Taken from: www.earth.uni.edu/EECP/mid/mod3_la.html What? You need more gas? I just gave you your gas allowance! You cannot continue to use your gas foolishly. Gas doesn't grow on trees, you know. Where does all your gas go anyway? If you would drive 100 kilometres per hour on the highway instead of putting the pedal to the metal, you would not be draining me for every bit of gas I have. If you would check the air pressure in your tires once a week, you might be able to put your extra gas in the spare bank...I mean tank. And another thing, get rid of those spoilers on the back of your car. What a drag! You would have plenty of gas and would not cause me to have a pump attack if the spoilers were gone. And while we are on the subject, why don't you ride that nice bike of yours occasionally. You are really getting lazy! You are making more and more short trips on my power rather than using your own. Why not give your car (and the environment) a brake for awhile? Go park your car in the garage. You're grounded for two weeks!

  9. Answer the following questions to review the RAFT : What is the role in the text? Who is the audience? What is the format? What is the topic of the text? Is the language formal or informal? Do you think the role’s tone and choice of language have a strong effect on readers? Explain. Describe the text’s imagery by choosing 5 words and commenting on the effects these words contribute to the overall message the text conveys. Did you like this RAFT? Explain.

  10. Second RAFT Pair Work: Read RAFT (2). Apply RAFT & Critical Response techniques by answering the questions on worksheet.

  11. Select and read ONE persuasive essay from the following links: 1-http://www.eslbee.com/why_students_should_eat_breakfast_every_day.htm 2-http://www.eslbee.com/why_you_should_not_smoke.htm 3-http://www.eslbee.com/why_people_should_read_for_pleasure.htm 4-http://www.eslbee.com/why_family_and_friends_should_help_people_with_eating_disorders.htm 5- http://www.eslbee.com/why_people_should_exercise.htm Homework (1) Review a persuasive essay

  12. Select and read ONE persuasive essay from the following links: Answer the following questions as a critical response to the text passage: What is the main idea of the text? Comment on the text’s format and style. Comment on the tone and choice of language in convincing the reader. Comment on the types of persuasion the role (speaker) uses to persuade his audience. Discuss your personal response to the passage. Were you persuaded? Give sound reasoning for your answer. Would you recommend the passage to a friend? Homework (1) Review a persuasive essay

  13. Homework (2) The first optional task TV Show Review Watch the TV program ‘Good morning KSA’ on Saudi CH2. Evaluate it by answering the following questions: What type of program is ‘Good Morning KSA’??(talk show-documentary- sport commentary) What is the topic(s) of the episode you watched? Comment on the social relevance of the topic(s) discussed. Who is the target audience of the program? Comment on the guest speakers invited in the episode and their qualifications.

  14. Homework (2) The first optional task TV Show Review • 6. How effective were the hosts in anchoring the discussion panel. • 7. Had you been in the audience, what questions would you ask the guest(s) • Which questions in your opinion were the most important? Give brief reasoning for your answers. • Comment on the show’s entertainment value. Which parts did you find entertaining? • Would you recommend this program for other people to watch?

  15. Homework (2) The second optional task Restaurant Review Evaluate a restaurant in Riyadh by answering the following questions: Write the restaurant’s name. Where is it located? How many people were there? (Mostly full, three people, packed with waiting queues) What type of dining did you choose? (buffet…) (For buffet), were the dishes properly labeled? Can you recommend any specific dishes that caught your eye.

  16. Homework (2) The second optional task Restaurant Review 7. Did you order dessert? How did you find it? 8. Evaluate the restaurant’s service quality. (Comment on the waiter’s courteousness? Did they explain the menu or made recommendations? Were the courses served in order? Comment on the state of the dish when they arrived on your table.) 9. Describe what you liked and disliked in the restaurant’s design and ambience? 10. Were the prices commensurate with the expected quality/quantity? 11. Do you think the food and service were good value for money? 12. Comment on the sanitary conditions of the restaurant. 13. Will you come back to this restaurant?

  17. How will your homework be assessed? Assessment Rubric

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