April 13, 2010

First class

Hi!

Welcome to Gaisho Kodoku (Readings in English)! I hope you enjoy the course. Today I would like you to do the following:

Start a blog, read and listen to my essay called "How to Learn English", and post a message about what you read on your blog.
  1. Starting your blog

  2. Click here to go to a site called "Blogger" where you can start your blog. ("Blogger" is the site on which I have made this blog.) Follow the directions you will see on that page to start a new blog. Remember that you do not need to use your real name.

    After you make your blog, send the address to me at masden@kumagaku.ac.jp.

  3. Reading and listening to "How to Learn English"

  4. Click here to open the web page containing the text and audio for an essay called "How to Learn English". There are links on the right side of this blog (that is, the page you are looking at right now) to dictionaries that you can use to look up the words you do no know. I strongly encourage you to listen to the audio as well. If you have an mp3 player, you may want to download the mp3 file to put in your mp3 player so that you can listen to it when you want to.

  5. Posting your first message

  6. Write a message about "How to Learn English." In the message include the following:

    1. At least three words or expressions that you did not know before you read this essay. Also write the sentence or phrase in which you found the word and an appropriate definition from a dictionary.
    2. A question or two about something you did not understand.
    3. Comments about or a short summary of the essay.
Please click here to see an example of how to do "a". This student has only included two words that she did not know, but she did a good job of including the sentence or phrase in which she found the words. Also, she looked up the meanings of the words in the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. I strongly recommend that you use this dictionary. She also included a link to the web page she read. By the way, click here to see a page on the Librivox web site that has links to the audio and text of the original version of the book, which is called "The Princess and the Goblin." Of, you can click here to listen to the first chapter and click here to see the text.

I don't think you will be able to finish all of this today. You will need to work on the assignment in your spare time before the start of class next week. The most important thing is to read everything I have written in this message and then read my essay. Some students try to skip ahead and then find that they do not understand what they should be doing or why.

Please raise your hand to ask for help if you have any trouble.

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