This blog will be used as a resource for posting announcements and materials for the Intermediate English Reading & Writing class taught by Kyle A. Brebner on Friday afternoons during the Fall 2016 semester at Sungshin Women's University in Seoul. Links to individual student e-journals will also be provided on the sidebar.
Friday, September 30, 2016
E-journal post #1 - Unit 5 (Geotourism)
For this post, see textbook pages 109-114. You will write a short
cause-effect essay focused on the possible effects of geotourism for a
particular tourist destination. You can choose to focus on a destination
in Korea, or any other part of the world. Think about what ways
geotourism might change this destination. These changes can be positive
and/or negative. Try to include some of the language for writing
about cause-effect relationships (If..., (then)...). If you
prefer, you can also focus on the effects of traditional tourism instead
of geotourism. Think creatively, and as always, let me know if you have
any questions. Please post the final version before class on 10/7. Good
luck!
Friday, September 9, 2016
Units 1-4: Language Skills
Pathways 3: Reading, Writing, and
Critical Thinking –
Units 1-4
In
order to avoid rushing through the textbook and to allow us to spend two weeks
on each unit (one week for reading and one week for writing), we will be
skipping Units 1-4 and beginning the class in Unit 5. However, there are some
important skills covered in Units 1-4, which we will briefly discuss during
Week 2. This outline provides an overview of the skills covered in the first four
units.
Unit
1 – Social Relationships
Reading and Critical Thinking
Skills
Evaluating
supporting arguments (p. 8)
Identifying
main and supporting ideas (p. 9)
Writing Skills
Making
comparisons (pp. 17-18 and 22)
Reviewing
paragraph writing (p. 19)
Unit
2 – Science and Detection
Reading and Critical Thinking
Skills
Distinguishing
fact from speculation (p. 30)
Identifying
a sequence of events (p. 31)
Writing Skills
Review of modals of obligation and possibly (pp. 41-42 and 46)
Review of modals of obligation and possibly (pp. 41-42 and 46)
Writing
an opinion paragraph (p. 42)
Unit
3 – City Solutions
Reading and Critical Thinking
Skills
Evaluating
sources (p. 55)
Identifying
reasons (p. 56)
Writing Skills
Using
the simple past and used to (pp. 64
and 68)
Writing
a thesis statement (p. 65)
Unit
4 – Danger Zones
Reading and Critical Thinking
Skills
Analyzing
and evaluating evidence (p. 76)
Organizing
your notes (p. 77)
Writing Skills
Using
parallel structure (pp. 87-88 and 92)
Writing
an introductory paragraph (p. 88)
Dropbox link
Here is a link to a folder on Dropbox where I will upload various course materials throughout the semester. You will be able to find audio files for the reading passages, the course syllabus, grading rubrics, and other useful materials.
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Welcome to IERW!
Welcome to the class! I hope you find this blog to be useful. Please
save the link and check back for additional materials and more details
about assignments. I will be making posts throughout the semester. You
will also find links to your classmates' e-journals, so check those and
read your each other's writing, too.
For the first entry in your e-journal, you should write a short self-introduction. You will find my self-introduction below:
My full name is Kyle Andrew Brebner, but you can just call me Kyle. I grew up in Woodbridge, Virginia, which is near Washington, DC. I went to a small school called Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina where I studied History, Peace & Conflict Studies, and African American Studies. Then I got a master’s degree in International Peace Studies from the United Nations University for Peace in Costa Rica. At that time, I was hoping to work for an NGO, the UN, or some international development organization, but it didn’t work out. Instead, I came to South Korea and started teaching English. I first came here in 2007 and I only expected to stay for one year, but I’m still here! I quickly realized that I really like teaching English, so I have continued to study more about it. I graduated from Indiana University with a Master of Education degree in Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, with a specific focus on ESL/EFL Instruction. My wife, Soyoun, and I got married in 2013, and our first daughter, Ellie Minseo Brebner, was born in 2014. Our second daughter, Laina Eunseo Brebner, was just born a few days ago (August 29, 2016). Regarding my interests and hobbies, I really like traveling and learning about different cultures. I have been fortunate enough to travel around the U.S., Latin America, Europe, and Asia. There are so many more places I hope to go! I'm also really into sports, especially ice hockey, baseball, and American football. Finally, I like reading, listening to music and podcasts, and watching TV. I look forward to getting to know you all in this class!
For the first entry in your e-journal, you should write a short self-introduction. You will find my self-introduction below:
My full name is Kyle Andrew Brebner, but you can just call me Kyle. I grew up in Woodbridge, Virginia, which is near Washington, DC. I went to a small school called Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina where I studied History, Peace & Conflict Studies, and African American Studies. Then I got a master’s degree in International Peace Studies from the United Nations University for Peace in Costa Rica. At that time, I was hoping to work for an NGO, the UN, or some international development organization, but it didn’t work out. Instead, I came to South Korea and started teaching English. I first came here in 2007 and I only expected to stay for one year, but I’m still here! I quickly realized that I really like teaching English, so I have continued to study more about it. I graduated from Indiana University with a Master of Education degree in Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, with a specific focus on ESL/EFL Instruction. My wife, Soyoun, and I got married in 2013, and our first daughter, Ellie Minseo Brebner, was born in 2014. Our second daughter, Laina Eunseo Brebner, was just born a few days ago (August 29, 2016). Regarding my interests and hobbies, I really like traveling and learning about different cultures. I have been fortunate enough to travel around the U.S., Latin America, Europe, and Asia. There are so many more places I hope to go! I'm also really into sports, especially ice hockey, baseball, and American football. Finally, I like reading, listening to music and podcasts, and watching TV. I look forward to getting to know you all in this class!
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