Tuesday, May 27, 2025

WEEK 5 practice

 TASK 1 - TEXTBOOK QUIZ

REFERENCE MATERIAL

 Reference materials are various sources that provide background information or quick facts on any given topic. While there are many different types of resources, here are a few: almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, biographical resources, dictionaries, encyclopedias (both general and by subject), handbooks, indexes, statistics, and citation guides


Encyclopaedia Entry - Taj Mahal

  • Preparation Task
  • Matching paragraphs Task
  • Reading comprehension


First Government House


  • Pre-reading
  • Skimming 
  • Scanning
  • Read for detail
  • Grammar


Reporting Verbs in English

A reporting verb is a word which is used to talk about or report on other people's work. Reporting verbs can be used to great effect, but the difficulty with using them is that there are many, and each of them has a slightly different and often subtle meaning.

  • Watch the video - Weak Reporting Verbs
  • Watch the video - Reporting Verbs EAP

Passive Voice Task
  • Complete the cloze passage
  • Complete the text using the phrases from the box


Using Academic English
Academic writing is objective and impersonal
  • Complete Activity 1 - 7

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

TEXT TYPE - REPORTS

 report is a document that presents information in an organised format for a specific audience and purpose. Although summaries of reports may be delivered orally, complete reports are almost always in the form of written documents. Reports are professional documents so need to be written in a formal and concise style. 


TASK 1:

Report Text Type – Watch the video 'What is a Report?'

Language of Reports (Prezi) - Watch the presentation


TASK 2 Stand Up Australia 
               
Sitting or lying down, (with the exception 
of sleeping), are what we call 'sedentary
behaviours. You can be sedentary at work, 
at school, at home, when travelling or 
during leisure time. Sedentary behaviour 
requires little energy expenditure.

  • Look at the research report and examine the report.
  • Identify the key features 
  •  Practice Activity 


TASK 3  – Writing about Survey Results

Reading reports practice

    • Do the Preparation
    • Read the Report
    • Complete the tasks 1 and 2


TASK 4 - Comparing two charts
Reading reports practice
  • Do the Preparation
  • Read the Report
  • Complete tasks 1, 2, and 3

TASK 5: Schools Strike 4 Climate
  • Watch the video 
  • Read the transcript
  • Complete tasks 1 and 2

TASK 6 - Interpreting information 
in diagram form in a report 
# Migrants and refugees #
  • Complete the pre-reading activities
  • Complete the reading activities 
  •  (handout given)

TASK 7 - Save Our Oceans
  • Watch the video and read the transcript
  • Complete the activities


TASK 8  - Charts and Graphs 

  • Language in graphs

TASK 9 - Create a Graph 




Tuesday, March 18, 2025

TEXT TYPE - News Articles

 Media File

Each week you will need to collect news clippings about current issues and the most useful sources are The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and The Daily Telegraph. Current concerns are usually, immediately covered by the press and it will mean you become familiar with some of the local and macro environment.
Class Activity - Take some notes using key words after reading the article you have chosen.

Homework Summary - Write a brief summary of the main issues the article deals with based on your notes.
Personal reflection - Respond in a written format about attitudes, feelings, reflections on the content and implications of the article.

TASK 1 - News headline Language - PPP - watch the PPP

TASK 2 - Newspaper Headlines - Useful Language
  • Analyse the headline
  • Focus on key words
  • Complete the activity choosing the correct key word

TASK 3 - AEFS Project - Key features of a news article
  • Choose a news article from the suggested newspapers in the blog
  • Read it but do not focus on each word
  • Try to identify the features of news article
  • Answer the questions regarding each news article feature

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

HEALTHY MOUTH

 WEEK 5 TASK 

Read the journal article

Answer the questions

Take notes using some symbols and abbreviations

Write a brief summary

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

TEXT TYPE - JOURNAL ARTICLES

WEEK 4 - 6 JOURNAL ARTICLES

Journal articles are shorter than books and written about very specific topics. journal is a collection of articles (like a magazine) that is published regularly throughout the year. Journals present the most recent research, and journal articles are written by scholars or professionals who are experts in their field. They may be published in print or online formats, or both. 

The language of scholarly journals is that of the discipline covered. It assumes some technical background on the part of the reader.
The main purpose of a scholarly journal is to report on original research or experimentation in order to make such information available to the rest of the scholarly world.

Complete the following tasks:


TASK 1:
  • Watch 'What is a journal article?', and get familiar with the text type
  • Watch Journal vs Popular Articles and discuss the differences
  • Watch 'Elements of Journal Articles'
  • Watch 'Tips for reading journal articles

TASK 2:
  • Find a journal article of your interest (health, education, sport etc.)
  • Write your notes using the different parts of the journal/periodical
  • Complete your summary based on your notes
Benefits of sport
  • Watch the video Benefits of Sport
  • Complete the activities (handout given)

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

WELCOME TO AEFS CLASS

 Dear students,

Welcome to AEFS reading class. For the AEFS reading unit, we will use our class blog as an online delivery platform. I will post resources and tasks for you to complete and send them back to me as blog posts or via email so you can practise. The course delivery will be in class face-to-face.

TIME MANAGEMENT

Managing your time is very important skill 

during your studies.


TASK - Watch the video

Discuss in class


INTRODUCING TEXT TYPES

Watch the video

Understanding text types


TEXT TYPES AND PURPOSE

Watch the video



PURPOSE AND AUDIENCE

It is important to identify the reason for 

writing the text and for whom it is written.

TASK - Watch the Slide share



READING STRATEGIES

Watch the video

- predicting

- skimming

- scanning


MAIN IDEA

Main idea is important to understand the text

Read and watch the video



NOTE TAKING PPP

You can use symbols and abbreviations 

while taking notes

TASK - Watch the PPP


NOTE TAKING in class

You can always improve in this skill.

TASK - Watch the video





SELECTIVE UNDERLINING

It is a very important skill to know 

what to underline from a reading text.

TASK  - Watch the PPP



READING ACADEMICALLY QUIZ

Complete the quizzes

Check your answers

Reflect on your academic reading skills


WEEK 5 practice

  TASK 1 - TEXTBOOK QUIZ