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1 Welcome to Monday’s Class Session 2 Week 2

2 Test Return Implicit is not a verb! Where is the emphasis in “decade”?

3 LRP Instructions Follow-Up Any questions about the project?

4 Pumpkin Carving Next class, first hour!

5 Happy Halloween Pumpkin Carving Pictures from http://www.yankeehalloween.com/pmastercarv.html

6 Draw and Cut Lid  Draw a lid on top of your pumpkin. Make sure it is big enough so you can reach in and clean out all the pumpkin seeds. Draw a tooth at the back of the lid as a guide for replacing the lid.  Cut along lines with a knife or a saw. Be careful! Angle the knife toward the center of the pumpkin to create a ledge that supports the lid.

7 Clean and Scrape  Clean out the seeds and strings by using a scoop or scraper. Scrape inner pulp away from the area you plan to carve until the pumpkin wall is about one inch thick.  Rinse off the pumpkin at the patio. (Do not use the kitchen sink to wash off pumpkins! It stops up the sink.)

8 Attach and Transfer Pattern Choose a pattern you like. Tape your pattern to the pumpkin. Trace the design with pins. You can also make your own design.

9 Carve Take turns carving your design. Rinse off your pumpkin when you are finished.

10 Jack-O-Lantern Good Job! Take your Jack-O-Lantern home!

11 Homework from Friday Further consider your group’s top three debate topic choices. Which one will enable you to have the most successful debate? How would you support each side of the issue? Be prepared to discuss this with your group on Monday. Do “Extend the Topic” Part C on p. 51. Be prepared to present for three minutes in groups on Monday. LRP 1 due next Friday (October 28 th ) by midnight.

12 Extend the Topic Part C Mini-Presentations on Memory Techniques

13 Debate Definition: An academic listening and speaking exercise involving choosing a position on an issue and formally presenting and defending this position in front of an audience. Rules: – Respect each other. – Respect each other’s ideas. – Respect time limits. – Respect audience. – Be prepared. – Use logic (most important!). – Keep it fun.

14 Debate Teams (Round One) Team 1 – Leon, Pizza Leon, Sam, YunJie, Jane, Woody Team 2 – Doris, James, Abdul, Peggy, Sharon, Quang Team 3 – MJ, Alex, Beverly, Hoareah, Jeff

15 Let’s do some more debate phrase and structure practice. Topic: Is eating at home better than going to a restaurant?

16 Debate Timeline 1.Planning Period 12 minutes 2.“Yes” Team Opening Statement3 minutes 3.“No” Team Opening Statement3 minutes 4.Planning Period 22 minutes 5.“Yes” Team Response2 minutes 6.“No” Team Response2 minutes 7.Planning Period 32 minutes 8.“Yes” Team Final Statement2 minutes 9.“No” Team Final Statement2 minutes 10.Audience Vote and Response ~10 minutes

17 Mini Debate Timeline 1.Planning Period 15 minutes 2.“Yes” Team Opening Statement1 minute 3.“No” Team Opening Statement1 minute 4.Planning Period 21 minute 5.“Yes” Team Response1 minute 6.“No” Team Response1 minute 7.Planning Period 31 minute 8.“Yes” Team Final Statement1 minute 9.“No” Team Final Statement1 minute

18 Debate Group Work 1.Share and consider your debate topic question ideas. 2.Narrow everyone’s ideas down to a first and second choice and choose one person in your group to e-mail your two topic ideas to me (cwendeld@gmail.com) by midnight Tuesday (October 25 th ).cwendeld@gmail.com

19 Homework 1.Make sure that your group’s debate topic choices are emailed to Chris before midnight on Tuesday. 2.Work on LRP 1 so that you can submit it by midnight on Friday. 3.Listen to “Don't insist on English!” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFX68SJs2-0


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