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Extra for Medical students
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/web_games_vocab_med.htm
http://www.businessenglishsite.com/business-english-medical.html
http://www.esl-lounge.com/level3/lev3ailments.shtml
http://www.english-test.net/mcat/vocabulary/meanings/008/mcat-test.php
make a list
1. parts of the body
2. types of doctors and hospitals
3. types of cancer
4. diseases
4. symptoms of a disease
6. hospital procedures
7. doctors equipment
8. patients' equipment
Good websites for practicing
WELCOME TO THIS CLASS!
We will be using the workbook "Express Yourself in English" (500 yen, to be sold in class) DON'T LOSE IT--or you will have to buy a new one and write in all the work again!
WELCOME TO THIS CLASS! We will be using the workbook "Express Yourself in English" (500 yen, to be sold in class) DON'T LOSE IT--or you will have to buy a new one and write in all the work again!
Grades will be based on
Grades will be based on
Contact me: 米岡ジュリ Judy Yoneoka 熊本学園大学 364-5161 Ext. 1311
Contact me: 米岡ジュリ Judy Yoneoka 熊本学園大学 364-5161 Ext. 1311
We will do two lessons in each class, in order as follows:
- We will do two lessons in each class, in order as follows:
担当者 米岡ジュリ Judy Yoneoka
熊本学園大学364-5161 Ext. 1311 judy@kumagaku.ac.jp kumajudy@ezweb.ne.jp
Contact me: 米岡ジュリ Judy Yoneoka 熊本学園大学 364-5161 Ext. 1311
judy@kumagaku.ac.jp kumajudy@ezweb.ne.jp
DON'T LOSE IT--or you will have to buy a new one and write in all the work again!
Kumamoto University English 1A
WELCOME TO THIS CLASS!
WELCOME TO THIS CLASS!
Prologue: Asking and answering questions in English
1. Introduction and Hobbies 2. Music 3. Clothes and Shopping
- Prologue: Asking and answering questions in English
- 1. Introduction and Hobbies
- 2. Music
- 3. Clothes and Shopping
5. Animals and Pets 6. Travel and Transportation 7. Home and Family 8. Part-time Jobs 9. Television and Movies 10. Other classes 11. Food and Shopping 12. University vs. High School 13. Hospitals, Doctors, Dentists 14. Best Friends 15. Money 16. Cell Phones and Computers 17. Romance, Dating, Marriage 18. Cars and Transportation 19. Reading I 20. Reading II 21. Finals and Reports 22. Interview Game
- 5. Animals and Pets
- 6. Travel and Transportation
- 7. Home and Family
- 8. Part-time Jobs
- 9. Television and Movies
- 10. Other classes
- 11. Food and Shopping
- 12. University vs. High School
- 13. Hospitals, Doctors, Dentists
- 14. Best Friends
- 15. Money
- 16. Cell Phones and Computers
- 17. Romance, Dating, Marriage
- 18. Cars and Transportation
- 19. Reading I
- 20. Reading II
- 21. Finals and Reports
- 22. Interview Game
Kumamoto University English 1A
WELCOME TO THIS CLASS!
We will be using the workbook "Express Yourself in English" (500 yen, to be sold in class)
Syllabus:
We will do two lessons in each class, in order as follows:
Prologue: Asking and answering questions in English
1. Introduction and Hobbies 2. Music 3. Clothes and Shopping
- 4. Clubs and Sports
5. Animals and Pets 6. Travel and Transportation 7. Home and Family 8. Part-time Jobs 9. Television and Movies 10. Other classes 11. Food and Shopping 12. University vs. High School 13. Hospitals, Doctors, Dentists 14. Best Friends 15. Money 16. Cell Phones and Computers 17. Romance, Dating, Marriage 18. Cars and Transportation 19. Reading I 20. Reading II 21. Finals and Reports 22. Interview Game
Grades will be based on
- 20% Attendance (-5% each class you are absent!, 2% each class you are late!)
- 20% Participation
- 30% Notebook
- 30% Test and interview
担当者 米岡ジュリ Judy Yoneoka
熊本学園大学364-5161 Ext. 1311 judy@kumagaku.ac.jp kumajudy@ezweb.ne.jp
Kumamoto University English 1B
担当者 米岡ジュリ Judy Yoneoka
熊本学園大学364-5161 Ext. 1311 judy@kumagaku.ac.jp kumajudy@ezweb.ne.jp
Class overview:
In this class we will be studying how English has developed into many different varieties in the world. The class will be cover approximately half of the textbook, choosing the sections that will be most relevant to students' lives.
The chapters covered will be as follows:
- 1. INTRODUCTION TO VARIETIES OF ENGLISH General Englishes links
EAST ASIA
- 2 (2). ENGLISH in Japan Japanese English links
- 3 (3). ENGLISH in Korea Korean English links
- 4 (8). ENGLISH in China Chinese English links
OCEANIA
- 5 (9). ENGLISH in New Zealand New Zealand English links
- 6 (10). ENGLISH in Australia Australian English links
OTHER
- 7 (4). ENGLISH in Germany German English links
- 8 (5). ENGLISH in Tanzania Tanzanian English links
- 9 (6). ENGLISH in Peru Peruvian English links
- 10 (10). ENGLISH in Bangladesh Bangladeshi and Indian English links
- 11 (20). ENGLISH in Israel Israeli English links
if we have time: English in Malaysia Malay English links
- last (22). PUTTING it all Together
TEXT: Englishes of the World, by Judy Yoneoka & Jun Arimoto
REGULAR HOMEWORK (EVERY WEEK):
- Do assigned work in textbook. (sections 1 and 2) Write in Notebook
- Write a final paragraph in notebook.
Grades will be based on : (成績の基準)
Attendance | about 25% |
Final writing paragraphs | about 25% |
Test/Interview at end of term | about 30% |
Class participation | about 20% |
TOTAL | about 100% |
if we have time: English in Malaysia Malaysian English links?
if we have time: English in Malaysia Malay English links
- 12 (22). PUTTING it all Together
if we have time: English in Malaysia Malaysian English links?
- last (22). PUTTING it all Together
- 1. INTRODUCTION TO VARIETIES OF ENGLISH General Englishes links
- 1. INTRODUCTION TO VARIETIES OF ENGLISH General Englishes links
- 3 (3). ENGLISH in Korea Korean English links
- 4 (8). ENGLISH in China Chinese English links
- 3 (3). ENGLISH in Korea Korean English links
- 4 (8). ENGLISH in China Chinese English links
- 5 (9). ENGLISH in New Zealand New Zealand English links
- 6 (10). ENGLISH in Australia Australian English links
- 5 (9). ENGLISH in New Zealand New Zealand English links
- 6 (10). ENGLISH in Australia Australian English links
- 7 (4). ENGLISH in Germany German English links ok
- 8 (5). ENGLISH in Tanzania Tanzanian English links ok
- 9 (6). ENGLISH in Peru Peruvian English links ok
- 10 (10). ENGLISH in Bangladesh Bangladeshi and Indian English links ok
- 11 (20). ENGLISH in Israel Israeli English links ok
- 12 (22). PUTTING it all Together
- 7 (4). ENGLISH in Germany German English links
- 8 (5). ENGLISH in Tanzania Tanzanian English links
- 9 (6). ENGLISH in Peru Peruvian English links
- 10 (10). ENGLISH in Bangladesh Bangladeshi and Indian English links
- 11 (20). ENGLISH in Israel Israeli English links
- 12 (22). PUTTING it all Together
Kumamoto University English 1A
Kumamoto University English 1B
- 2 (2). ENGLISH in Japan Japanese English links
- 2 (2). ENGLISH in Japan Japanese English links
Kumamoto University English 1A
Kumamoto University English 1A
1. INTRODUCTION TO VARIETIES OF ENGLISH General Englishes links
EAST ASIA
2 (2). ENGLISH in Japan Japanese English links
3 (3). ENGLISH in Korea Korean English links
4 (8). ENGLISH in China Chinese English links
OCEANIA
5 (9). ENGLISH in New Zealand New Zealand English links
6 (10). ENGLISH in Australia Australian English links
OTHER
7 (4). ENGLISH in Germany German English links ok
8 (5). ENGLISH in Tanzania Tanzanian English links ok
9 (6). ENGLISH in Peru Peruvian English links ok
10 (10). ENGLISH in Bangladesh Bangladeshi and Indian English links ok
11 (20). ENGLISH in Israel Israeli English links ok
12 (22). PUTTING it all Together
- 1. INTRODUCTION TO VARIETIES OF ENGLISH General Englishes links
EAST ASIA
- 2 (2). ENGLISH in Japan Japanese English links
- 3 (3). ENGLISH in Korea Korean English links
- 4 (8). ENGLISH in China Chinese English links
OCEANIA
- 5 (9). ENGLISH in New Zealand New Zealand English links
- 6 (10). ENGLISH in Australia Australian English links
OTHER
- 7 (4). ENGLISH in Germany German English links ok
- 8 (5). ENGLISH in Tanzania Tanzanian English links ok
- 9 (6). ENGLISH in Peru Peruvian English links ok
- 10 (10). ENGLISH in Bangladesh Bangladeshi and Indian English links ok
- 11 (20). ENGLISH in Israel Israeli English links ok
- 12 (22). PUTTING it all Together
Do assigned work in textbook. (sections 2, 4, 5) Write a final paragraph.
- Do assigned work in textbook. (sections 1 and 2) Write in Notebook
- Write a final paragraph in notebook.
The biggest goal in this class is to have students taste first hand “The Joys of English”. Not test English, but English that can be used for communication both inside and outside Japan, around the world and with your friends.
How do you study English conversation? There is only one way to do it – and that is through practice. Most of this class will be practicing to speak. We will be talking about things that are important to you: clubs, activities, friends, money, etc. You will be the stars of this class, not me.
In this class we will be studying how English has developed into many different varieties in the world. The class will be cover approximately half of the textbook, choosing the sections that will be most relevant to students' lives.
The chapters covered will be as follows:
1. INTRODUCTION TO VARIETIES OF ENGLISH General Englishes links
EAST ASIA
2 (2). ENGLISH in Japan Japanese English links
3 (3). ENGLISH in Korea Korean English links
4 (8). ENGLISH in China Chinese English links
OCEANIA
5 (9). ENGLISH in New Zealand New Zealand English links
6 (10). ENGLISH in Australia Australian English links
OTHER
7 (4). ENGLISH in Germany German English links ok
8 (5). ENGLISH in Tanzania Tanzanian English links ok
9 (6). ENGLISH in Peru Peruvian English links ok
10 (10). ENGLISH in Bangladesh Bangladeshi and Indian English links ok
11 (20). ENGLISH in Israel Israeli English links ok
12 (22). PUTTING it all Together
Do assigned work in textbook. Prepare discussion questions. Write up conversation practices in your notebooks!!!
CLASS PARTICIPATION:
Contribute discussion questions
Do assigned work in textbook. (sections 2, 4, 5) Write a final paragraph.
Notebook. (Conv. practice reports | about 25% |
Final writing paragraphs | about 25% |
Kumamoto University English 1A 担当者 米岡ジュリ Judy Yoneoka
熊本学園大学364-5161 Ext. 1311 judy@kumagaku.ac.jp kumajudy@ezweb.ne.jp
Class overview:
The biggest goal in this class is to have students taste first hand “The Joys of English”. Not test English, but English that can be used for communication both inside and outside Japan, around the world and with your friends.
How do you study English conversation? There is only one way to do it – and that is through practice. Most of this class will be practicing to speak. We will be talking about things that are important to you: clubs, activities, friends, money, etc. You will be the stars of this class, not me.
TEXT: Englishes of the World, by Judy Yoneoka & Jun Arimoto
REGULAR HOMEWORK (EVERY WEEK):
Do assigned work in textbook. Prepare discussion questions. Write up conversation practices in your notebooks!!!
CLASS PARTICIPATION:
Contribute discussion questions
Grades will be based on : (成績の基準)
Attendance | about 25% |
Notebook. (Conv. practice reports | about 25% |
Test/Interview at end of term | about 30% |
Class participation | about 20% |
TOTAL | about 100% |