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Basic course information welcome !!! 2nd Eso English class Basic course information

IMPORTANT INFORMATION . CLASS DISTRIBUTION Lab Classroom Division into groups of 4 people 1 day in the class 2 days in the lab

IMPORTANT INFORMATION METHODOLOGY Everything in English Webpage work and dossiers, no books Everyday evaluation Project work

IMPORTANT INFORMATION MATERIALS WEB PAGE, http://www.theyellowsubmarine.eu DOSSIERS NOTEBOOK/PAPERS to write and take notes FOLDER to keep works, PROJECTS,

IMPORTANT INFORMATION EVALUATION Everyday evaluation Self-evaluation Summative evaluation: exams, works… Evaluation using rubrics Initial assessment (today) 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION Evaluation criteria

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Basic course information LET’S START !!! 2nd Eso English class Basic course information