Friday 23 April 2010

CLASS WORK & HOMEWORK 19th – 23rd APRIL 2010

CLASS WORK & HOMEWORK 19th – 23rd APRIL 2010


GPIV LEGAL ENGLISH
CIVIL/EMPLOYMENT LAW STREAM

(Tuesday 11.30 am)

Dealing with Case Law:
Reading Common Law Decisions
Briefing a case

For a copy of this week’s materials go to:
http://seansenglishclassroom.pbworks.com/Dealing-With-Case-Law


GPIV LEGAL ENGLISH
COMPANY LAW STREAM

(Thursday 5pm)

Writing an Academic Essay
· The Stages of Essay Writing
· Crediting Sources (References & Citations)
· Avoiding plagiarism through summarising, rephrasing, using direct & indirect quotations.
· Summary exercise using article from: http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/consumer_goods/article7099372.ece
If you missed the lesson you need to go to http://www.uefap.com/writing/writfram.htm
and read the sections on Plagiarism, References and Citation.

Homework:
Next week you will do your writing assessment in class time. You will have time to plan and ask questions but you must come prepared with your THESIS STATEMENT (i.e. a precise essay topic) and the material you wish to use to support your arguments (e.g. a book, journal or article from the internet). You can also bring dictionaries. The essay should be around 300 words and must include references and citations.
N.B. Wikipedia can be a useful starting point for your research but it is NOT a reliable source for a piece of academic writing.



B2+ 2
GPII Group 18

(Wednesday 5pm)

Writing an Academic Essay
· The Stages of Essay Writing
· Crediting Sources (References & Citations)
· Avoiding plagiarism through summarising, rephrasing, using direct & indirect quotations.
If you missed the lesson you need to go to http://www.uefap.com/writing/writfram.htm
and read the sections on Plagiarism, References and Citation.

Homework:
Next week you will do your writing assessment in class time. You will have time to plan and ask questions but you must come prepared with your THESIS STATEMENT (i.e. a precise essay topic) and the material you wish to use to support your arguments (e.g. a book, journal or article from the internet). You can also bring dictionaries. The essay should be around 300 words and must include references and citations.
N.B. Wikipedia can be a useful starting point for your research but it is NOT a reliable source for a piece of academic writing.

B2+ 2
GPI Group 20

(Thursday 11:30 am)

In Class Essay Writing Assessment.

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