ICSummer 2011
ICSummer 2011
ICSummer 2011
Required Textbook:
Interchange 2A – Third Edition by Jack Richards (Cambridge Press)
Course Requirements
1) Attend classes
You must attend class regularly. Except emergencies or valid excuses, you must attend
70% of the classes to pass.
You must come to class on time.
If you know you will miss a class because of an emergency and/or illness, business
trip, or an unexpected change in plans, you must notify me by e-mail before class. It
is your responsibility to find out what you missed in class.
2) Be on time
You are expected to show up to class on time. As I am in class and ready to teach on
time, I expect you to be in the classroom ready to learn on time.
Unless you tell me before hand that you will be late for class, anybody who shows up
to class after 15 minutes will be considered absent.
3 times you are late= 1 absence
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If no one shows up to class in the first 20 minutes of class, class will be automatically
cancelled.
3) Be prepared
You must attend class regularly and complete all assignments, including weekly
postings to the class website.
Bring all the things you need for the class: textbook, pens, pencils, dictionary, notebook,
homework, questions, etc.
Turn off your cell phones (including vibrator tone) before coming to class and cell
phones must not visibly be seen (no text messaging in class).
If you must accept a cell phone call in class, please step outside of the classroom so
you will not disturb the class.
4) Participate
You must actively participate in class and be cooperative and supportive of your
classmates, as well as be respectful to me.
Everybody can participate and enjoy themselves during this course. If you do not
participate, then you cannot improve. The best way to learn English is to participate.
Share your ideas and beliefs, have an opinion, agree and disagree.
Ask questions if you don’t understand something or need repetition. There are NO dumb
questions!
In other words, just participate!
5) Language
Use English. This course is a course in English conversation. The use of Korean in class
will not help you improve your English abilities, so using and speaking Korean is highly
discouraged during class.
I am looking forward to getting to know each and every one of you. I invite each of you to
come to my office if you have any questions, concerns, or if you would just like to chat.
Week/Date Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Placement Test
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classmate