Unit one College life College life College life.a
Unit one College life College life
Objectives 06 Guidance to listen and talk about meeting on campus g6 Information on education in U.S. canada go Learning at college and university 0o Extra-curriculum activities on U.S. college university campus 0o New words and expressions 8o Practice forming compound complex sentences and practical writing go Broaden their horizon in education in u.s. U. K
2 Guidance to listen and talk about meeting on campus Information on education in U.S. & Canada Learning at college and university Extra-curriculum activities on U.S. college & university campus New words and expressions Practice forming compound & complex sentences and practical writing Broaden their horizon in education in U.S. & U.K. Objectives
Teaching Arrangement 06 Pre-reading(0.5 period) 85 Reading( 2.5 periods) d6 After reading(0.5 period) do Writing(0.5 period)
3 Teaching Arrangement Pre-reading (0.5 period) Reading (2.5 periods) After Reading (0.5 period) Writing (0.5 period)
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Introduction of the topic go Levels of education in u.s. canada 8 College study 06 Essay-type questions 86 Learning strategies 8 Extra-curriculum activities on campus 0o Topics on campus
5 Introduction of the topic Levels of education in U.S. & Canada College study Essay-type questions Learning strategies Extra-curriculum activities on campus Topics on campus
Levels of education in U.S. Canada (1) Education in the United States and Canada is divided into the following levels at the indicated ages Primary education Pre-school ages 2-6 Elementary School ages 6-12 Secondary education Junior High School ages 12-14 High School ages 14-18 Post Secondary education Junior college ages 18-20 4 Year college ages l8-22 Graduate School ages (MA)22-24 Graduate School ages (Ph. D)22-26/8 Post graduate after Ph.d
6 Levels of education in U.S. & Canada(1) Education in the United States and Canada is divided into the following levels at the indicated ages: Primary Education Pre-school ages 2 – 6 Elementary School ages 6 - 12 Secondary Education Junior High School ages 12 – 14 High School ages 14 - 18 Post Secondary Education Junior College ages 18 - 20 4 Year College ages 18 - 22 Graduate School ages (MA) 22 - 24 Graduate School ages (PH.D.) 22 - 26/8 Post Graduate after PH.D
College study 0o have many choices about the subjects they study their class schedule and the teachers of their classes g create a schedule that is most suitable for them 0o fulfill the requirements of their degree 8o carry most of the responsibility for managing their academic life
7 College study have many choices about the subjects they study, their class schedule, and the teachers of their classes. create a schedule that is most suitable for them. fulfill the requirements of their degree. carry most of the responsibility for managing their academic life
Essay-type questions These are also called discussion questions because the student is expected to discuss a topic and provide facts, reasons, examples, etc to support the answer, with the grade depending mainly on how well the answer is supported not just on the student's opinion
8 Essay-type questions These are also called discussion questions, because the student is expected to discuss a topic and provide facts, reasons, examples, etc. to support the answer, with the grade depending mainly on how well the answer is supported not just on the student's opinion
Learning strategies(1) interact with other people oo get ready to introduce yourself in a positive way go make the most of it
9 Learning strategies(1) interact with other people get ready to introduce yourself in a positive way make the most of it
Learning strategies(2) students freshman, fellow students, students at home sophomore, class students, international JunIor school students students senior 10
10 Learning strategies(2) freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, fellow students , class students, school students, students at home, international students. students