2. 1. Choose books, magazines or journals on preferred topics. Students should
read about 5 pages for each books
2. Every students should read at least 3 books/articles/text during the
semester
3. Students must be prepared to discuss what they have read with the
lecturer. These meetings will take place every week.
4. Students must show the teacher the book/article they are currently reading.
If it is online, they need to print and show the hard copy.
5. Attend all classes regularly. Students should be mindful that if they are not
in class, for any reason, they miss important schoolwork and are not able to
participate in their class's ongoing educational activities. This may be
reflected in students' grades. If a student misses more than 7 classes
without a clear reason she/he will not be allowed to continue the course
without a special permission from the Dean.
PLEASE WORK THROUGH ALL TASKS IN THE
SEQUENCE GIVEN!
3. 6. Every students must demonstrate that s/he understood what s/he
read through his/her presentation, while audiences allow to ask some
questions
7. Studentsare not allowed to walk or chat loudly with each other during
the lesson without a tutor’s permission
8. Any questions or suggestions related to the above can be answered
or discussed personally by your instructor during the tutorial, after the
tutorial or by email. Each student who approaches the instructor by
email must write his/her student number, name and the class number
on the subject line
4. Choose the material based on the writers list on the next page
You can choose the same author with your friend, but it must be in
different title
Read at home the material, you should present it every week
Lecturer will point 3 of you on 2 days before the presentation day, and you
should submit the material to the lecturer via this email :
adria_rosy@yahoo.com
Every students should prepare the material earlier therefore you will be
ready when the lecturer points you.
During the presentation, you can visualise and interpret what you read in
your own way. You can use media or pictures
ASSIGNMENT 1
5. to find out what the student understood and experienced from the reading
to monitor students' attitudes toward reading
to keep track of what and how much students read
to link reading to other aspects of your life
students may be asked to do such things as write about their favorite
characters
Students will be asked an exciting part of a novel.
LECTURER’S QUESTIONS :
6. 1. Alexandra Ripley
2. Edgar Allan Poe
3. Jane Austen
4. Aldo Leopold
5. Khalil Gibran
6. Edward Said
7. Garrison Keilor
8. Robert Kiyosaki
9. Stephanie Dowrick
10. David Kent
LIST OF THE WRITERS ARE RECOMMEND:
7. 11. Norman Vincent Peale
12. Andrew Preston
13. Jack Canfield
14. Brian Clegg
15. David Pearce