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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Final listening and speaking exam Dec. 17, 2010

Before filming these videos, the students studied Lessons 1-8 of the Future 2 books and CDs. The students were given pictures and questions to review the vocabulary, grammar, and conversation. There were 48 pictures, and each picture had 3 to 4 questions. They wrote answers to the questions for homework. In class, they practiced asking and answering all of the questions with their classmates in small groups.

One of the parts of the final exam was to answer questions about these pictures. On the day of the exam, each student had an interview with the teacher for 90 seconds. Most students answered questions about two pictures. Some answered questions about three pictures. A few answered questions about one picture.

To find a video, please look at the date pane on the right. Under 2010 > December, choose the name of a student. Click the triangle in the middle of the photo to play the video.

These videos were produced by Prof. Marsha Chan, Mission College, Santa Clara, California, USA on December 17, 2010.

Bichlien's final listening and speaking exam

Con's final listening and speaking exam

Ngoc's final listening and speaking exam

Thuha's final listening and speaking exam

Thuan's final listening and speaking exam

Truc-Linh's final listening and speaking exam

Nhiem's final listening and speaking exam

Alejandro's final listening and speaking exam

Kim's final listening and speaking exam

Tritai's final listening and speaking exam

Phuong's final listening and speaking exam

Phung's final listening and speaking exam

AnhNguyet's final listening and speaking exam

Thi's final listening and speaking exam

Thu's final listening and speaking exam

Feng-Jen's final listening and speaking exam

Shitaye's final listening and speaking exam

Salvador's final listening and speaking exam

Que Chi's final listening and speaking exam

Thuy's final listening and speaking exam

Ameneh's final listening and speaking exam

Truong's final listening and speaking exam

Buu's final listening and speaking exam

Huy's final listening and speaking exam

Van's final listening and speaking exam

Farida's final listening and speaking exam

Quyet's final listening and speaking exam

Nam's final listening and speaking exam

Chung's final listening and speaking exam

Tuoi's final listening and speaking exam

Binh's final listening and speaking exam

Huong's final listening and speaking exam

MyHoa's final listening and speaking exam

Nguyet's final listening and speaking exam

Truc's final listening and speaking exam

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Mission College Clean-up Day 2010 – slide show

Faculty, staff, students, and community members helped pick up trash and pull weeds at Mission College Clean-up Day. Matthew Chung's photos show the hard workers – male and female, young and old – on Marsha Chan's clean-up team.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Mission College Clean-Up Day – What should we wear? What should we bring?

On Saturday, Nov 6, Mission College will hold a clean-up day from 10 am to 2 pm.  We are going to pick up trash. We are going to pull weeds. Everyone who signed up by Wednesday will receive water, snacks and lunch. Many of my students are going to help. They asked me, "What should we wear? What should we bring?"

Here is the weather forecast:
Saturday: Cloudy skies early will become partly cloudy later in the day. Slight chance of an afternoon shower. High 69F. Winds light and variable.

Here is what I am going to wear:









The organizers said, "If you have gardening tools, you can bring them to dig and pull weeds."

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

ESL 920 Role Play: Return Clothing to the Store

Before filming these videos, the students studied vocabulary for clothing, colors, and materials for several weeks. They learned from the textbook, from a picture dictionary, from the teacher’s personal suitcase of clothing, and from each others’ clothing. They learned to pronounce the words, use the words in sentences (written and oral), and use the sentences in dialogs. They practiced singular and plural forms of regular nouns. The teacher provided vocabulary, sound files, and model dialogs Clothing Vocabulary: Singular and Plural Nouns.

The students brought their own clothing to class in a bag (4 singular items and 4 plural items: “a pair of ___”). They role-played a salesperson and a customer at a department store in four situations: “Looking for clothing” and “Returning clothing”. They learned to express reasons to reject an item (not buy it) and return or exchange an item.

Before the role-play midterm exam, students received the following dialog pattern. On exam day, the teacher brought a four-fold shoji screen to divide the room. In the big area, an assistant directed a class activity. In the exam area, students came in small groups. The teacher gave each student a singular item of clothing in a bag and a role to play. The students needed to role-play a dialog with the clothing and tell a reason for the return.

A: I'm going out now.
B: Where are you going?
A: I'm going to [store name]. I need to return this [clothing].
B: How come?
A: [reason]
B: Um, could you do me a favor?
A: What is it?
B: Could you return this [clothing] for me?
A: Sure. What's wrong with it?
B: [reason]
A: Okay. No problem. Give me the receipt.
B: Here it is. Thanks.
A: You're welcome.

To find a video, please look at the date pane on the right. Under 2010 > October, choose the names of a pair of students. Click the triangle in the middle of the photo to play the video.

These videos were produced by Prof. Marsha Chan, Mission College, Santa Clara, California, USA on October 20, 2010.

Ameneh and Nguyet return clothing

TrucLinh and Alejandro return clothing

Tuoi and Con return clothing

Truong and ThuHa return clothing

Tritai and Que Chi return clothing

Thuy and Binh return clothing

Thu and Phuong return clothing

Thi and Huy return clothing

Thanh and Hoa return clothing

Shitaye and Quyet return clothing

Feng-Jen and Ngoc return clothing

Nhiem and Buu return clothing

Nam and Tuoi return clothing

Huong and Haymanot return clothing

Hiwot and Salvador return clothing

Farida and Phung return clothing

Chung and Van return clothing

Bichlien and Truc return clothing

Anh and Thuan return clothing

AnhDai and Kim return clothing