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1 Class Introduction Prof. Aaron Jones
W E English through Film S Class Introduction Prof. Aaron Jones A template for students to design a field trip to a location for other students to view. Includes directions to the student of what to include on each slide and what content should be considered. 

2 OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this course is to allow for students to use English to actively engage in debate and discussion on film and TV productions. Students will be exposed to a variety of English film and TV literature throughout the course. Express your opinions about movies Talk about movie elements Have a basic knowledge of how to make a good movie Evaluate a movie Think deeply about movies Engage in global issues

3 ATTENDANCE AND GRADING
Attendance & Participation (20%) Assignments (20%) Presentation 1 (15%) Presentation 2 (15%) Final Exam (30%)

4 ATTENDANCE AND GRADING
Classroom Participation means that you are always here for class When working with others, be respectful Try your best in class Assignments must be turned in on time Don’t be afraid to make mistakes! Classroom Attendance If you miss more than four classes without an excuse (i.e. doctor’s note), you fail the class If you are 10 minutes late, you will be marked as tardy If you are 30 minutes late, you will be marked as absent

5 CLASSROOM RULES Come to class! Don’t be late!
Use English most of the time. You can use Korean to help others. All work must be your own. DON’T PLAGARIZE! Copying other’s work, cheating, not citing sources will receive an F You can use your cell phone in class, just not for Kakao! Participate – this is one of your grades. Sleeping is not participating. Most importantly, have fun!

6 MOST IMPORTANT RULE IN THIS CLASS
Work hard, Try harder, And make mistakes! If you are not willing to make mistakes and try, you will not learn English. You can use this type of slide for text, images, shapes and tables to help add information in a different way. Duplicate this slide to add additional images of important location in your visit.

7 TEXTBOOK THERE IS NO TEXTBOOK!
It is a good idea to have a notebook for taking notes. All material will be given to you by the teacher. For example, Astoria Oregon is a town on the Oregon coast well know for its starring role in the movie “The Goonies”. Today, we will take a trip from our school to Astoria through miles and time…

8 Assignments Film Worksheets – done during movies
Film Presentations – done after movies 3-5 minutes Movie Preference Essay – tell me about your favorite movies 2-3 pages, double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 font, NO PLAGIARISM Mid-Term Film Critique – critique a movie we watched Role-play Presentation – create and act out an alternative ending

9 PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is strictly prohibited in this course.
Plagiarism is when a person takes another person’s work, ideas, or words and uses it as if it is their own. It is plagiarism even if a student did not intend to steal it but just wanted to use it. If one wants to use another person’s words, one must properly cite them using APA citation format.

10 PROFESSOR CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: Website: profjonesenglish.weebly.com Office: This building: 4-229 You can use this type of slide for text, images, shapes and tables to help add information in a different way. Duplicate this slide to add additional images of important location in your visit.

11 Let English open your mind to a whole new world!
THANK YOU Let English open your mind to a whole new world!


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