Friday 4 December 2009

LUISS Classwork & Homework 1st – 4th December 2009

LUISS Classwork & Homework 1st – 4th December 2009

GPIII B2.2 Group 9
Tuesday 11:30am

Classwork:

Progress Test

Homework:

Prepare for your tutorial 15/12/09
What have you learnt this semester?
What areas have you improved?
What areas do you need to improve on?
How are you going to improve your English when the course is finished?

The tutorial is your last chance to hand in any course work for marking (e.g. essay, progress test). You must also present your self study notebook for marking.

GPII B2+.1 Group 18
Wednesday 5pm

Classwork:
Presentations

Homework:

Prepare for your progress test – which will include questions on grammar, vocabulary and reading. Remember to keep a record of the revision that you do (e.g. exercises, example sentences, mind maps) that you do as this will also count towards your self study.

GPI B2+.1 Group 20
Thursday 11:30am

Classwork:
Presentations

Homework:

Prepare for your progress test – which will include questions on grammar, vocabulary and reading. Remember to keep a record of the revision that you do (e.g. exercises, example sentences, mind maps) that you do as this will also count towards your self study.


GPIII B2+.1 Group 17
Thursday 5pm

Classwork:
Presentations

Homework:

Prepare for your progress test – which will include questions on grammar, vocabulary and reading. Remember to keep a record of the revision that you do (e.g. exercises, example sentences, mind maps) that you do as this will also count towards your self study.



GPIII B2+.2 Group 19
Friday 11:30 pm

Classwork:
Presentations

Homework:

Prepare for your progress test – Remember to keep a record of the revision that you do (e.g. exercises, example sentences, mind maps) that you do as this will also count towards your self study.

The test will be in 3 parts:
Written: Reading, Open Cloze (Grammar), Sentence Transformation (Grammar).
Listening: 2 Legal English Tasks – A gap fill & a matching exercise
Speaking:

For the speaking test you can choose the format you wish to practice – Legal English (ILEC), Academic English (IELTS) or General English (CAE)

For information on these exams go to: http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams

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