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Second assignment - preparing for module G

Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:28 pm by Mitzi100

Hi Everyone,
I have now finished grading the first compositions for G, and I have sent each of you a message with your grade for the composition. The second topic was given in class on Tuesday. It is: "Should literature be part of the English Bagrut Exam program?" A few of you handed in the composition at the end of the lesson, but if you didn't, you must post it to the forum by Sunday.
After the compositions are posted, find at least 2 grammar or word usage mistakes in the compositions of your classmates and post a message saying how you think the mistake should be corrected. The more mistakes you correct, (correctly!) the higher your grade. This time, I will not mark your compositions twice. Look at the corrections your classmates suggest, and decide whether they are right or not. You may edit your composition until next Wednesday. I will grade them then, and post the next topic.
In the first round, many of you did not read the task carefully, and did not really answer the question. This time think before you write. You are not asked whether you like literature or not. You are not asked if you liked this semester. You are asked to think about whether literature should be included in the English curriculum and be tested ( or assessed) for the Bagrut. Remember that if you present both sides of the issue, you must take a stand in the last paragraph, and relate to what you said that does not support your opinion.
Though I won't check your composition twice, you can certainly write to me to ask a question. Use your dictionary ( not online!!) to check your spelling and your book to check your grammar. Look at what your friends have to say about your composition, and decide whether you want to take their advice.
We will have a lesson on Tuesday afternoon, and I strongly suggest that you all come!
Mitzi


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