Friday, December 20, 2019

Lesson 12 – Unit 10 Literature Then and Now

Quizlet
We began with a quiz on Quizlet. We also had some time in class to use Quizlet. 


Unit 9 Homework
We checked our answers for Paraphrasing Practice, Language Focus, Vocabulary Extension, and Vocabulary Reinforcement in Unit 9.


Unit 10: Literature Then and Now
After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity (p. 63), we did the reading Shakespeare's Tragic Plays (pp. 64-65) in class. We also did the Reading Comprehension task (p. 66) together.


Homework
In your textbook, do Paraphrasing Practice (p. 66) Language Focus activity, the Vocabulary Extension activity (p. 67) and Vocabulary Reinforcement activity (p. 68).


Paper Revisions
Use the feedback you received from your classmate to revise your paper.

Due 1/9 21:59

Friday, December 13, 2019

Lesson 11 – Unit 9: The Works of Shakespeare

Quizlet
We began with a quiz on Quizlet. We also had some time in class to use Quizlet. I have added the vocabulary from Unit 7.


Unit 8 Homework
We checked our answers for Language Focus and Vocabulary Extension in Unit 8.


Textbook U9: The Works of Shakespeare
After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity (p. 57), we did the reading Shakespeare's Tragic Plays (pp. 58-59) in class.


Hamlet Video
We watched the TED-Ed animation, Why should you read "Hamlet"? You can watch it again.






Peer Feedback

Follow these steps:
  • Share your Google Doc with your partner (you can let them type their email address in the share box).
  • After today, read your partner's paragraphs.
  • Give feedback based on the PDF checklist.
  • Use the comment function by highlighting the text you want to comment on.
  • Click on the + button on the right of the doc.
  • Write your comment and click save.

Checklist for references, quotes, and citations
Leave comments about the above, but also about anything you notice. See Lesson 7 for the checklist and link to the handout.

Due 12/19  23:59



Homework
In your textbook, do the Language Focus activity, the Vocabulary Extension activity (p. 49) and Vocabulary Reinforcement activity (p. 50).

Friday, December 6, 2019

Lesson 10 – Unit 8: What's So Funny?

Quizlet
We began with a quiz on Quizlet. We also had some time in class to use Quizlet. I have added the vocabulary from Unit 8.

Study AAV Lesson 11 Set for the quiz and review by using the Test activity for previous NAWL sets.


Unit 7 Homework
We checked our answers for Language Focus and Vocabulary Extension in Unit 7.


Textbook U8: What's So Funny?
After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity (p. 51), we did the reading The Village That Couldn't Stop Laughing (pp. 52-53) in class. 



Summary Paragraphs
Write 2-3 paragraphs about one of the two Psychology topics (Unit 7 or Unit 8). Include additional information from 1-2 other resources. Be sure to follow the advice in the PDF below.

You can download a PDF version of the pages from Becoming a Better Writer here:
References, Quotes, and Citations


Homework
Use Google Docs. Follow these steps:
  1. Create and share a new Google Doc with me.
  2. Give it the title of your full name + AAV + L10 Homework (Taro Suzuki's AAV L10 Homework)
  3. Revise your paragraphs from Lesson 8 if necessary following the instructions found in Becoming a Better Writer.
  4. Due 12/12 21:59 
Also, make revisions to your previous paper if needed. Due 12/9 21:59.

In your textbook, do the Language Focus activity, the Vocabulary Extension activity (p. 55) and Vocabulary Reinforcement activity (p. 56).


Friday, November 29, 2019

Lesson 9 – Unit 7: What We Remember, What We Forget

Quizlet
We began with a quiz on Quizlet. We also had some time in class to use Quizlet. I have added the vocabulary from Unit 7.


Unit 6 Homework
We checked our answers for Language Focus and Vocabulary Extension in Unit 6.


Textbook U7: What We Remember, What We Forget
After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity (p. 45), you began on the rest of the unit.

Peer Feedback

Follow these steps:
  • Share your Google Doc with your partner (you can let them type their email address in the share box).
  • After today, read your partner's paragraphs.
  • Give feedback based on the PDF checklist.
  • Use the comment function by highlighting the text you want to comment on.
  • Click on the + button on the right of the doc.
  • Write your comment and click Save.

Checklist for references, quotes, and citations
Leave comments about the above, but also about anything you notice. See Lesson 7 for the checklist and link to the handout.

Due 12/4  21:59


Homework
Finish the rest of Unit 7.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Lesson 8 – Global Warming and the Environment

We began by checking our answers for Language Focus and Vocabulary Extension in Unit 5.

Textbook U6: Global Warming and the Environment
After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity (p. 39), we did the reading The Global Issue of Climate Change (pp. 40-41) in class. We also did the Reading Comprehension task (p. 42) together.


    Quizlet
    We had some time in class to use Quizlet. Study the set from our class page on Quizlet: AAV L9 Study Set.

    We had a vocabulary quiz from our list today using the Quizlet Test task.




    Summary Paragraphs
    Write 2-3 paragraphs about one of the two Ecology topics (Unit 5 or Unit 6). Include additional information from 1-2 other resources. Be sure to follow the advice in the PDF below.


    You can download a PDF version of the pages from Becoming a Better Writer here:
    References, Quotes, and Citations


    Homework
    Use Google Docs. Follow these steps:
    1. Create and share a new Google Doc with me.
    2. Give it the title of your full name + AAV + L8 Homework (Taro Suzuki's AAV L8 Homework)
    3. Revise your paragraphs from Lesson 6 if necessary following the instructions found in Becoming a Better Writer.
    4. Due 11/28 21:59 
    Also, make revisions to your previous paper if needed. 

    In your textbook, do the Language Focus activity, the Vocabulary Extension activity (p. 37) and Vocabulary Reinforcement activity (p. 38).


    Spaced Repetition and the Forgetting Curve
    We watched videos about the best time to review new vocabulary (or any information). 

    You can rewatch the video here. It's from a competitor of Quizlet.



    Part of the idea of spaced repetition is what is called the forgetting curve. 



    The research shows that spacing your repetition to make retrieval more difficult is the best way to help long-term learning.

    How can you apply this with Quizlet?

    • Don't review the same set for a long time or every day (unless you are first learning it).
    • Use the Test tool mostly after first learning the words.
    • Occasionally review older sets.

    Friday, November 15, 2019

    Lesson 7 – The Study of the Seasons

    Quizlet
    We had some time in class to use Quizlet. There is a set I have made just for this class. The vocabulary test will be from this list. I have added the vocabulary from Unit 5.


    We had a vocabulary quiz from our list today using the Quizlet Test task.

    Next week's quiz will be on the AAV Lesson 8 Study Set.

    Textbook U5: The Study of the Seasons
    After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity, we did the reading As Spring Comes Early (pp. 34-35) in class. We also did the Reading Comprehension task (p. 36) together.


    Paper Revision

    Use the following PDF download to prepare your paper for review. This is a  PDF version of the pages from Becoming a Better Writer here:



    Peer Feedback

    Follow these steps:
    • Share your Google Doc with your partner (you can let them type their email address in the share box).
    • After 11/17, read your partner's paragraphs.
    • Give feedback based on the PDF checklist.
    • Use the comment function by highlighting the text you want to comment on.
    • Click on the + button on the right of the doc.
    • Write your comment and click Save.


    Checklist for references, quotes, and citations
    • Does the writer use quotations when using the exact words from the source? (p. 17)
    • Are the quotes placed within quotation marks? " " (p. 17)
    • Is the quote explained? (p. 17)
    • Does the writer use quotation expressions when using quotes? (p. 19)
    • Does the writer paraphrase the source with the writer's own words?
    • Does the writer use in-text citations correctly for all references whether quotes or paraphrases? (pp. 19-20)
    • Does the writer include a reference list? (pp. 20-21)
    • Do the references use the correct format? (pp. 20-21)
    Leave comments about the above, but also about anything you notice.

    Due 11/21 21:59



    In your textbook, do the Language Focus activity, the Vocabulary Extension activity (p. 37) and Vocabulary Reinforcement activity (p. 38).

    Friday, November 8, 2019

    Lesson 6 – South American Empires

    We began by checking our answers for Language Focus and Vocabulary Extension in Unit 3.

    Textbook U4: South American Empires
    After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity, we did the reading The Empire of the Incas (pp. 28-29) in class.


      Quizlet
      We had some time in class to use Quizlet. There is a set I have made just for this class. The vocabulary test will be from this list. I have added the vocabulary from Unit 4.

      We had a vocabulary quiz from our list today using the Quizlet Test task.



      Homework
      Write a 2-3 paragraphs about one of the two History topics (Unit 3 or Unit 4). Include additional information from 1-2 other resources. Be sure to keep the references. Use vocabulary from Units 1-4. 

      Use Google Docs. Follow these steps:
      1. Create and share a new Google Doc with me.
      2. Give it the title of your full name + AAV + L6 Homework (Taro Suzuki's AAV L6 Homework)
      3. Write your paragraph(s)
      4. Due 11/14 21:59 

      In your textbook, do the Language Focus activity, the Vocabulary Extension activity (p. 31) and Vocabulary Reinforcement activity (p. 32).

      Friday, October 25, 2019

      Lesson 5 – A Girl with a Vision

      We began by checking our answers for Unit 2.

      Textbook U3: A Girl with a Vision
      After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity, we continued with the rest of the unit. Finish it for homework.


        Quizlet
        We took the Lesson 5 quiz in Quizlet.

        We had some time in class to use Quizlet. There is a set I have made just for this class. The vocabulary test will be from this list. I have added the vocabulary set for this class.

        We will have a vocabulary quiz next week on the Unit 6 set.


        Homework
        Write a few paragraphs giving advice to someone about learning a language. Use the ideas and vocabulary from Units 1 & 2.

        Use Google Docs. Follow the steps:
        1. Sign in / log in to Google Drive.
        2. Click on NEW.
        3. Choose GOOGLE DOCS
        4. In the top left box, give your spreadsheet the title: 
        5. your full name + AAV + L5 Homework (Taro Suzuki's AAV L5 Homework)
        6. Share with me (danielbeck + @rikkyo.ac.jp)
        7. Write your paragraph(s)
        8. Due 11/6 23:59 



        Monday, October 21, 2019

        Lesson 4 – Look Closer, Think Again

        Unit 1 Homework
        We checked our answers for Language Focus and Vocabulary Extension in Unit 1.


        Quizlet

        We took a quiz on Quizlet. We also had some time in class to use Quizlet. I have added the vocabulary from Unit 1.

        Study the Lesson 5 set for next week's quiz.



        Textbook U2: Look Closer, Think Again
        After doing the Vocabulary Preview activity (p. 15), you had time to work on the rest of the chapter. Whatever you didn't complete in class will be for homework.



        Homework
        In your textbook, do the Language Focus activity, the Vocabulary Extension activity (p. 49) and Vocabulary Reinforcement activity (p. 50).

        Friday, October 11, 2019

        Lesson 03 – Unit 1 What, When, and How

        Handout 2 U1: Some Dos and Don'ts
        We checked our answers and reviewed the content from the previous lesson.


        Textbook U1: What, When, and How
        After doing the Vocabulary Preview (p. 9) you continued to do the work in the textbook. Next week we will check our answers for this week's lesson.


          Quizlet
          We took a quiz on the NAWL 1 on Quizlet

          There are two sets I have made for this course. One is focused on the vocabulary from the textbook (2019 AAV Textbook Vocabulary). The other set (AAV Lesson 4 Quiz Study Set) will change each week to prepare for the coming lesson's quiz. Study both sets AND the NAWL sets.

          Monday, September 30, 2019

          Video — Cello Wars (Star Wars parody by The Piano Guys on YouTube)

          The Piano Guys are my favorite YouTube artists. They have great music AND great videos. This one is a parody of my favorite movie from my childhood, Star Wars. Now people call it Episode IV (4) or A New Hope, but it was Star Wars to us when it came out. It wasn't until the stupid prequels (Episodes I, II & III) years later that those names were used.

          The ideas of lightsabers, fighting ships flying across the screen, laser guns and The Force were all new and very cool. Star Wars was the first real blockbuster movie. If you wanted to see it when it came out, you might have had to wait hours and there were no reserved seats back then. It stayed in the cinemas for over a year.

          I have included a modern trailer of the movie below the Piano Guys video. The original trailer was not very good. Enjoy!





          Friday, September 27, 2019

          Lesson 02 – Some Dos and Don'ts

          Handout U1: Not Just One Way
          First, we checked answers from the handout from last week. The reading How to Learn a Foreign Language (pp. 10-11) is useful. I expect you to remember what the four strands are. We will have a quiz next week.


          Handout U2: Some Dos and Don'ts

          We began to go through the second handout. Finish the handout before next week's lesson.



          Quizlet
          Study both the NAWL 1 set and our AAV class set on Quizlet. We will have a quiz next week. 

          We will begin to use our textbook from next week.

          Video – Tom Sawyer by Rush

          As I told you in my self-introduction, the Canadian rock trio, Rush, is my favorite band. Geddy Lee, the bass player, is also the singer and keyboardist; Alex Lifeson is the guitar player; Neil Peart is the drummer and lyricist (writer of the words).

          Rush's best-known song is Tom Sawyer. Tom Sawyer is the name of a famous character is American literature. Mark Twain wrote a few novels with Tom as a character who observes human nature. Tom was a boy and had a friend named Huckleberry (Huck) Finn. Huck had his own novel in which he made a raft (small flat boat) and traveled down the Mississippi River with an escaped slave.

          In the introduction part of the video there is an animation with characters from South Park (a popular TV show). The characters have their own rock group called Lil' Rush. They start to play Tom Sawyer, but stop to have an argument. It's because the singer confuses Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn.

          In this song, Peart (the writer) thinks of himself as a "modern-day Tom Sawyer". So, this song is really about himself. I have included the lyrics (words) below the video if you would like to read them. Enjoy!






          Tom Sawyer
          Words: Peart    Music: Lee & Lifeson

          A modern day warrior
          Mean, mean stride
          Today's Tom Sawyer
          Mean, mean pride

          Though his mind is not for rent
          Don't put him down as arrogant
          He reserves the quiet defense
          Riding out the day's events
          The river

          What you say about his company
          Is what you say about society
          Catch the mist, catch the myth
          Catch the mystery, catch the drift

          The world is, the world is
          Love and life are deep
          Maybe as his skies are wide

          Today's Tom Sawyer
          He gets high on you
          And the space he invades
          He gets by on you

          No, his mind is not for rent
          To any God or government
          Always hopeful yet discontent
          He knows changes aren't permanent
          But change is

          What you say about his company
          Is what you say about society
          Catch the witness, catch the wit
          Catch the spirit, catch the spit

          The world is, the world is
          Love and life are deep
          Maybe as his eyes are wide

          Exit the warrior
          Today's Tom Sawyer
          He gets by on you
          And the energy you trade
          He gets right on to the friction of the day

          Friday, September 20, 2019

          Lesson 1 – Welcome!

          Welcome to Advanced Academic Vocabulary with GTB!

          Today, I introduced myself and you gave a short introduction speech and you shared some information about yourself. 




          Vocabulary Level Test

          We took a test to check our vocabulary level. This will help me know how best to teach you. It will also help you know better how to study.


          NGSL & NAWL

          Two very valuable tools for improving your vocabulary are the New General Service List (NGSL) and the New Academic Word List (NAWL). 

          Vocabulary may be the most important single part of learning a language. Choosing the right vocabulary is also important. The right vocabulary is most frequent vocabulary that you do not yet know. The NGSL and the NAWL are the most accurate lists of the most frequent vocabulary in the English language. Master these first and your English will improve faster.


          You can find resources for these lists at their websites linked below:

          New General Service List 

          New Academic Word List

          You can begin to study these words using the apps listed on their website, or with Quizlet.

          Join our Quizlet Class
          GTB's AAV Quizlet Class

          Please try the various tools and games before next week's lesson. I strongly recommend getting the Quizlet app for your smartphone.

          Homework
          Complete the handout for next week.