Monday, December 5, 2016

Why do all superheroes wear their underwears on the outside? Sample pictures of previous game exams!

Let's play Blue Marble? lol. Look how creative these girls prepared for their exam!!!

lol....

We all played this when we were little, right? lol.
Creative way to play Jenga!!!






Sunday, November 27, 2016

***Speaking Final Exam Grading Criteria***


Speaking Practice Final Examination will be test your knowledge of the subject matter covered in Units 8-10 in Top Notch 2 textbook. Students can form their own groups for the exam and each student will be graded individually.  Your speech will be graded on FIVE of the following criteria depending on the choice of the exam:



·       Clarification  Questions – Wh-questions to clarify meaning for the speaker.  (5 points)
·       Stress, Rhythm & Intonation - usage of correct rhythm, stress, and intonation. (5 points)
·       Fluency - smooth and flowing speech without long pauses. (5 points)
·       Comprehension - clear understanding of the conversation and therefore answer correctly. (5 points)
·       Support and details - sufficient reasons and details to support the answer. (5 points)
·       Creativity – Students preparation & effort used to make a fun exam. (5 points)
·        Organization – Use of transitions and organized thought expression. (5 points)

1. Your group can choose a topic related to Units 8-10, however if your group would rather discuss another topic, please come see me.  You and your group must be engaged in discussion on the topic to show that you fully understand the topic. You will need to be engaged in a conversation for minimum of 3-5 minutes and ask follow up questions. The discussion should NOT be scripted but rather engaging and stimulating, and answering questions the observer might have regarding your topic.  Wh-questions such as who, when, where, what, why, would be good follow-up questions to use during the conversation.

2. Dialogue. This can be done in groups of two or three students with a dialogue prepared in advance using 7 grammar and 7 vocabulary words from Units 8-10. I do not want you to memorize the script because it will sound scripted and unnatural which will cause you to lose points in fluency however you may bring in a copy of your script to look at it from time to time should you get lost. Please bring in a copy of the script with the grammar and vocabularies highlighted or underlined for me. You will also be graded on the correct usage of both grammar and vocabulary.

3. Use your creativity! Bring a game to play with me. You and your group will come prepared with a game to play.  Interaction should be natural with correct intonation.  

4. One-on-one exam question. You will be asked an open-ended question, similar to the discussion questions found in your textbook. You will have a minute to organize your thoughts and answer the question with defense. You might want to use transition words like, first, second, last to organize your thoughts. You will be graded on your ability to defend your position as well as fluency, and organization.   *This will vary from class to class and will be permitted if time permits.

5. Video. You can make a video.  Please come see me for more details.  You will be graded similarly to a dialogue.  You must upload the video on Youtube.com and send me the link of your video via e-mail.

6.  Interview style questioning where series of questions related to the topics covered in Units 8-10 will be asked. You can interview each other or I can interview you individually. Your choice! You will need to answer intelligibly and with proper support (defense).

Remember, your Final Examination is worth 15% of your final grade so please prepare in advance and practice, practice, practice!

Good luck!!!

Sunday, October 9, 2016

***Speaking Midterm Grading Criteria***

Wow, I can't believe it's time for midterms already! Here's the midterm grading criteria.  Good luck and see you next week!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pblf7t884za9oe/SP-D4D1-Mid-JuneKim.docx?dl=0



Friday, September 30, 2016

Homework Unit 6 due date extended

Due to the late finishing of Unit 6, the homework for Unit 6 due date has been extended a week later.  Remember, you should try to do the speaking part of the exam as I will be checking how many minutes you have spent on the speaking section of your homework.  There is no way for me to check to see whether you've done it or not. 

Remember, you should practice speaking English as much as you can at home as we don't have much time in class. It's my job to coach you and it's your job to practice and learn!

Good luck!


Finding Error Assignment Latest Updatehle

In the recent lighting of events, I have decided to CANCEL the e-mailing of the mistakes to the Seoul Government by October 4th. Only the submission to the Seoul government will be cancelled.  Some of the students' pictures I've seen does not reflect the best pictures for the government to fix.  While I was hopeful to help out the Seoul government, I also do not want to overwhelm them with pictures that aren't helpful.

However, this doesn't change anything else. You will still work in groups and present all of your seven pictures (for two people) for your Midterm Speaking exam so continue to look for errors at places where most people wouldn't look.   

I'm looking forward to seeing some nice errors around Seoul. 

Fighting!!

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

UPDATED!!! ***Finding English Error Assignment***


Finding the English Error Assignment

It looks as if the South Korean government is trying to clean up the English translation errors around town in preparation for the Winter Olympics. Please read the Korea Times article at the link below to get more information.

This is a fun assignment (worth 5% of the total grade) in which you and your partner (consisting of two students) will look for English errors around town.  For the purposes of this task assigned by the South Korean government, each group will be responsible for submitting four public and three private signs with mistakes written in English. Public signs can include any signs from parks, museum, airports, streets, public transportation, or any other signs the South Korean government is responsible for.  You can gather the three private signs before the midterm speaking where each group will present their signs to the class. Each student must speak in order to be graded for the speaking exam.

**The four public signs are due to the Seoul government by October 4th.**

"The city government will start taking details of errors from Sept. 21 to Oct. 4. Reports can be made by email ( pss@ktime.com or ghdekadud@gmail.com or  visitseoul1@seoul.go.kr ) with a picture of the sign and details of its location." (Korea Times)
  • Total of seven signs with English errors (4 public & 3 private)
  • Must explain where the picture was taken (the more specific the better)
  • What's wrong with the grammar? (is it spelling, grammar, etc.)
Then, you must submit the error to one of the South Korean government at the e-mail addresses above.  To show proof of submittance, you must capture the sent screen from your e-mail so that the time, date, attachment, and to whom you sent the e-mail can be visible to receive credit. If you do not include this in the midterm presentation, you will lose 30% of your grade.

In the body of the e-mail, introduce yourself as a Gachon University student  and briefly explain that you're taking an English class with me, Chiun Kim.  Remember to present yourself well as you'll be representing Gachon University.  Prepare and design your pictures in a nicely formatted Power Point presentation using proper English in your e-mail.  If you'd like for me to take a look at it before sending it away, please feel free to make an appointment with me.  I won't be able to check them during class as I have back to back classes.  

The deadline to submit to the South Korean government is October 4th so please do not miss this deadline. Failure to miss this deadline will result in 30% reduction of your grade.

Finally, once this is submitted, you will present the errors you found to the class for your Speaking Midterm.  DO NOT PLAGIRIZE OR COPY FROM THE INTERNET. IF YOU'RE SUSPECTED OF PLAGIRIZING, YOU WILL RECEIVE A ZERO FOR THIS ASSIGNMNT & SPEAKING MIDTERM. 

Speaking midterm grading criteria will be posted at a later date. Your presentation cannot be read or memorized.


http://m.koreatimes.co.kr/phone/news/view.jsp?req_newsidx=214251

***Previous semester sample error assignment by one of my students***
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rtqj0412pgy1ucw/Misuse%20of%20English.pdf?dl=0


(Just in case the link no longer works at a later date, I have posted the entire article below)



National


          2016-09-20 18:32

          Seoul wants foreigners to track down mistakes on signs




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          The original Korean sign means “Meeting point in Cheong Wa Dae (the Blue House),” in Korean, but it has been wrongly translated into English as  a “Staring point for Cheong Wa Dae.” / Korea Times file

          By Hong Dam-young, Park Si-soo

          Seoul City is seeking the help of its residents -- Koreans and foreigners -- to note errors in street signs written in foreign languages.

          Signs in English, Chinese and Japanese in public places such as subway stations, bus stops, tourist information centers and historic sites are the target.

          The city government will start taking details of errors from Sept. 21 to Oct. 4. Reports can be made by email ( pss@ktime.com or ghdekadud@gmail.com or  visitseoul1@seoul.go.kr ) with a picture of the sign and details of its location.

          Seoul City will review errors with experts to determine the signs to be corrected. Anyone confused about the names of Korea’s traditional or popular places, streets and so forth, should go to http://dictionary.seoul.go.kr , Seoul’s official reference website.



          This sign has a wrong abbreviation for “Bridge,” which should be corrected to “Brg.” / Courtesy of Youtube

          People who collect the most notable errors will receive gift vouchers and souvenirs.

          Seoul City will also deploy an inspection team, comprised of 80 students here from English-speaking countries, China and Japan, to improve tourism services for foreigners and to find errors on street signs.

          “Multilingual signs are important standards to assess a country’s competitiveness in the tourism business,” a Seoul City official said. “We want to make sure that foreigners in Seoul suffer no inconvenience.”

          For more information, visit http://mediahub.seoul.go.kr or call 02-2133-2798.


          pss@ktimes.com
          ghdekadud@gmail.com



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          ***Finding English Error Assignment***

          Finding the English Error Assignment

          Just as I predicted, it looks as if the South Korean government is trying to clean up the English translation errors around town in preparation for the Winter Olympics. Please read the Korea Times article at the link below to get more information.

          This is a fun assignment in which you and your partner will look for English errors around town.  For the purposes of this task assigned by the South Korean government, English error will be limited to the public areas only, such as street signs, Park sign, Museum signs, or other signs the South Korean government is responsible for.

          "The city government will start taking details of errors from Sept. 21 to Oct. 4. Reports can be made by email ( pss@ktime.com or ghdekadud@gmail.com or  visitseoul1@seoul.go.kr ) with a picture of the sign and details of its location." (Korea Times)
          • Total of seven signs with English errors
          • Must explain where the picture was taken
          • What's wrong with the grammar
          • What are your thoughts on this error.
          Then, you must submit the error to the South Korean government at the e-mail addresses above. Please send your errors to all three of the e-mail addresses above and also CC me on the e-mail.

          Introduce yourself as a Gachon University student in the e-mail and briefly explain about the class.  Please include my name (June Kim) in the e-mail so that we can receive a collective prize rather than sending it in separately. If we receive a prize, I will share with all of you:) 

          Design your pictures in a nicely formatted Power Point presentation using proper English.  If you'd like for me to take a look at it before sending it away, please feel free to make an appointment with me.  I won't be able to check them during class as I have back to back classes.  

          The deadline to submit to the South Korean government is October 4th so please do not miss this deadline. Failure to miss this deadline will result in 30% reduction of your grade.

          Finally, once the errors are submitted, you will present the errors to the class for your Speaking Midterm with your partner.  DO NOT PLAGIRIZE OR COPY FROM THE INTERNET. IF YOU'RE SUSPECTED OF PLAGIRIZING, YOU WILL RECEIVE A ZERO FOR THIS ASSIGNMNT & SPEAKING MIDTERM. 

          Speaking midterm grading criteria will be posted at a later date. Your presentation should not be read or memorized. 

          Good luck!



          http://m.koreatimes.co.kr/phone/news/view.jsp?req_newsidx=214251

          (Just in case the link no longer works at a later date, I have posted the entire article below)

          National


                  2016-09-20 18:32

                  Seoul wants foreigners to track down mistakes on signs




                  음성듣기

                  The original Korean sign means “Meeting point in Cheong Wa Dae (the Blue House),” in Korean, but it has been wrongly translated into English as  a “Staring point for Cheong Wa Dae.” / Korea Times file

                  By Hong Dam-young, Park Si-soo

                  Seoul City is seeking the help of its residents -- Koreans and foreigners -- to note errors in street signs written in foreign languages.

                  Signs in English, Chinese and Japanese in public places such as subway stations, bus stops, tourist information centers and historic sites are the target.

                  The city government will start taking details of errors from Sept. 21 to Oct. 4. Reports can be made by email ( pss@ktime.com or ghdekadud@gmail.com or  visitseoul1@seoul.go.kr ) with a picture of the sign and details of its location.

                  Seoul City will review errors with experts to determine the signs to be corrected. Anyone confused about the names of Korea’s traditional or popular places, streets and so forth, should go to http://dictionary.seoul.go.kr , Seoul’s official reference website.



                  This sign has a wrong abbreviation for “Bridge,” which should be corrected to “Brg.” / Courtesy of Youtube

                  People who collect the most notable errors will receive gift vouchers and souvenirs.

                  Seoul City will also deploy an inspection team, comprised of 80 students here from English-speaking countries, China and Japan, to improve tourism services for foreigners and to find errors on street signs.

                  “Multilingual signs are important standards to assess a country’s competitiveness in the tourism business,” a Seoul City official said. “We want to make sure that foreigners in Seoul suffer no inconvenience.”

                  For more information, visit http://mediahub.seoul.go.kr or call 02-2133-2798.


                  pss@ktimes.com
                  ghdekadud@gmail.com


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