Introduction by Kristina Lauer.  Goals for the course:  Improve writing skills  Increase skills in English grammar  Practice pronunciation  Improve.

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Introduction by Kristina Lauer

 Goals for the course:  Improve writing skills  Increase skills in English grammar  Practice pronunciation  Improve speaking skills through discussions and presentations   What other objectives would you like to add?

 15:15-17:45 class time (part I)  Proposed subjects: writing, grammar, sentence structure  17:46-18:30 break  18:31-19:15 class time (part II)  Proposed activity: Journaling and discussion of topics  19:16-19:30 break  19:31-21:00 class time (part III)  Proposed subjects: listening, speaking, pronunciation

 Part I:  Student and teacher introductions  Discussion of course goals  Grammar assessment  Writing an introduction  Part II:  Journaling and discussion. Intro to grammar codes

 Part III:  Teacher and student introductions (oral presentations)  Discussion: fun with pronunciation