Thursday, May 20, 2010

Chiao-ling - CV / Kim's Letter

Profile
I graduated in social work at the University of SEC in 2009. I have worked as a trainee during university vacations. I am interested in working for an organisation with a good reputation to help people to settle any problem.

Education
2004-2006 NHU senior high school
2006-2009 Diploma in Social Work, University of SEC
2009-2010 The University of Auckland English Language Academy
2007 (Dec-May) - MSH Junior High School: School Social Work Trainee
2008 (Summer) - Everspring Organization: Sensor Motor Integration Training Trainee

Key Skills
Fulent in Mandarin
English - Intermediate Level
Word, Exel, PowerPoint
Typing - 60 words a minute

Interests
Play piano, read books, swim

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I am a student studying Accounting and Finance at Kyunghee University. I'm writing to apply for the position of Financial Administratior, which you advertised in the website, seek.co.nz.

I've always been interested in the economy and finances from a young age. So I chose my major in Accounting and Finance and am studying English in order to deal with global markets. Whenever I study my major, I'm delighted to think of that. In addition, I'm qualified to be a Securities Consultant and have a word processor, at which I'm skilled. However, I am willing to consider any kind of work. Because I have confidence, I can do any work. Finally, I would never consider another company. I'm ready to work for your company. If I have a chance at working for your company, I will definitely be hardworking. I am available for an interview at any time convenient for you. I look forward to meeting you to discuss my application.

Yours sincerely,

_____ Kim

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Homework Answers - Worksheet (unit 10)

Vocabulary

1a
2 bluntly 3 con 4 cheat on 5 exaggerate 6 excuse 7 a fib 8 forgery 9 get away with 10 gossip 11 hoax 12 home truths 13 oath 14 perjury 15 rumours 16 spread 17 taken in 18 tales 19 testify 20 white

1b
2 exaggerating 3 oath/perjury 4 con/bogus 5 tales 6 got away with it 7 white lie 8 gossiping 9 bluntly / home truths 10 rumours 11 hoaxes 12 cheating 13 excuse 14 fibs 15 taken in

Patterns to notice

2
b asa long as you need
c as long as you want
d as much apsta as you want
e as often as we could
f as fast as he could
g as much as you can
h as many chocolates as you want
i as much work as she could
j as often as I can
k as long as we wanted/needed
l as fast as you want/like
m as soon as we can
n as much money as you want
o as often as I can
p as soon as they could

Grammar: noun phrases
3
2 the 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 the 7 the 8 the 9 a 10 a 11 A 12 0 13 a 14 The 15 the 16 the 17 the 18 a 19 the 20 0 21 the 22 0 23 0 24 a 25 the 26 the

Moment of Truth

What are your thoughts on these quotes regarding relationships and trust? Do you agree? Why or why not?

http://www.about-personal-growth.com/trust-quotes.html

http://www.about-personal-growth.com/relationship-quotes.html

http://www.eslteachersboard.com/cgi-bin/lessons/index.pl?noframes;read=917

Conversation questions on TV:
Are you going to watch TV tonight?
If so, what will you watch?
What did you watch on TV yesterday?
What is one of your favorite TV shows?
Why do you like it?
When is it on?
Does you father like it, too?
Do you like ___? (Insert the name of a TV show.)
Do you prefer listening to the radio or watching TV?
Do you think it is good for children to watch TV?
Do you think TV is educational?
Do you think that there is too much violence on TV?
Do you think that TV is a good thing?
If you could design a new television show to boost ratings, what kind of show would it be?
How often do you watch TV.
What are the advantages of watching TV?
What are the disadvantages of watching TV?
What do you usually watch on TV?
What kind of TV programs do you usually watch?
What kind of TV shows do you not like? Why?
What TV commercials do you like? Which ones do you hate?
What TV commercials do you like? Why?
What's your favorite commercial?
What is the purpose of advertising a product?
Do you think there are subliminal messages?
When you drive or walk, do you get distracted by advertisements on buses or billboards?
When you go food shopping, do you buy foods you've seen in TV commercials?
Do you like the _____ advertisements? If not, why? (You can substitute any company's name.)
Do you think it's right to see naked women in TV commercials selling beauty products?
What types of TV program are there?
Which type do you like best?
When do you usually watch TV?
Do you think that TV makes people lazy?
Do you think too much time is spent watching TV?
Does TV make a person passive? Does TV take away a person's ability to think for himself or herself?
Do you think that TV prevents people from communicating?
What do you think of TV shows that are designed to "discover new talent?"
If you couldn't watch TV at home but had to stay there, what would you do?
Could you live without TV for a week?

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Paradise vs. heaven

Essentially, these are the same.


Main Entry: heav·en
Pronunciation: \ˈhe-vən\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English heven, from Old English heofon; akin to Old High German himil heaven
Date: before 12th century
1 : the expanse of space that seems to be over the earth like a dome : firmament —usually used in plural
2 a often capitalized : the dwelling place of the Deity and the blessed dead b : a spiritual state of everlasting communion with God
3 capitalized : god 1
4 : a place or condition of utmost happiness
5 Christian Science : a state of thought in which sin is absent and the harmony of divine Mind is manifest
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/heaven

Main Entry: par·a·dise
Pronunciation: \ˈper-ə-ˌdīs, -ˌdīz, ˈpa-rə-\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English paradis, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin paradisus, from Greek paradeisos, literally, enclosed park, of Iranian origin; akin to Avestan pairi-daēza- enclosure; akin to Greek peri around and to Greek teichos wall — more at peri-, dough
Date: 12th century
1 a : eden 2 b : an intermediate place or state where the souls of the righteous await resurrection and the final judgment c : heaven
2 : a place or state of bliss, felicity, or delight

— par·a·dis·ial \ˌper-ə-ˈdi-sē-əl, -zē-, ˌpa-rə-\ also par·a·dis·i·cal \-si-kəl, -zi-\ adjective
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/paradise
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For discussions on this, check out the following links below. Please note that a lot of discussion around these terms leads to religious references.
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic37819.html

http://www.scribd.com/doc/19784728/Whats-the-Difference-Between-Paradise-and-Heaven

http://www.gotquestions.org/paradise.html

http://www.islamicbookstore.com/b7210.html

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

IELTS Writing Practice

For guided practise on an exercise, click here. You may wish to attempt the question first before checking the model answer.

There are 60 task 1 writing questions here, and they come with model answers. Please try by yourself first, before checking the model answer. If you prefer, you can hand in your writing to me (Nicole) in class - be sure to include the chart number, and I'll mark your work.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

MODULE 3: VOCABULARY The AWL

Thanks for joining us for the workshop on the Academic Word List. If you're interested in business and the economy, try this reading. There are some gap fill exercises at the bottom of the page for you to try.


Have you seen your class photo?

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

MODULE 3: GRAMMAR: Commas

Thanks for joining me in today's workshop on commas.

Today's presentation on commas can be visited here . It's called Conquering the Comma.

The comma quiz for today is located here.

For more practise, please click here for more worksheets with answers.

Play a game with commas by clicking here.

Some students asked about the correct order of adjectives and when to use a comma. For the correct order of adjectives, please click here.

EXTRA: a song about the Oxford comma.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Module 2: LISTENING - Pop Art





For more on pop art click here.
For more on abstract expressionism follow this link.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Starters Class - Homework Answers

Practice Answers:
12a


3 has got/ 's got / has
4 have got/ 've got / have
5 has got / 's got / has
6 have got/ 've got / have
7 has got/ 's got / has
8 have got/ 've got / have
9 has got/ 's got / has
10 has got/ 's got / has
11 has got/ 's got / has
12 has got/ 's got / has


12b


Please remember:
has got = 's got = has
hasn't got = has not got = doesn't have

3 Jill has got....Jenny hasn't got
4 Jill hasn't got...Jenny has got
5 Jill hasn't got...Jenny has got
6 Jill has got....Jenny hasn't got
7 Jill has got....Jenny hasn't got
8 Jill has got....Jenny hasn't got
9 Jill hasn't got...Jenny has got
10 Jill hasn't got...Jenny has got

EXTRA:
GAME
My name's David and I'm from Scotland.
She always has a sandwich for lunch
British people drink a lot of coffee.
They often go to the gym.
That new car is my parents'.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Starters Class 3pm Friday

http://www.manythings.org/lulu/i3.htmlhttp://www.manythings.org/lulu/i3.html

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Module 2: WRITING - Summary Writing

Thanks for joining me in today's Summary Writing Workshop. We focused on sections from the following article: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/08/26/f-vp-fatah.html.

As mentioned, a model answer for the first piece of writing is here:


According to the article at http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/08/26/f-vp-fatah, Indian-European and Indian-American women are flocking to Mumbai in summer and winter months to get cosmetic surgery, creating a huge increase in procedures. The trend is owed to treatments being cheaper, hired helpers being affordable and the anonymity of the overseas experience. (48 words)

The homework model answer is as follows.

According to http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/08/26/f-vp-fatah, India’s recent increased wealth amongst the bourgeoisie has caused a fashion where Western looks are the trend, with bleaching, nose surgery and Liposuction being most frequently requested. (30 words)

According to the article at http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/08/26/f-vp-fatah, the last ten years have seen increased wealth amongst the mid-upper sectors of society, causing the spike in surgery procedures. Western looks are the trend, with bleaching, nose surgery and Liposuction being most frequently requested.


For more advice on summary writing, please try here. For more practise with summary writing, try here. You can email this to me at nicolestoupe@hotmail.com.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

UPPER-INT/ADVANCED Reading & Vocab. (Wed 17/2/10 3pm)

Thanks for coming to the Reading & Vocabulary Workshop today. Here are the answers to the Vocabulary Exercises:

9b) 1 runs out of..
2 hold centre stage
3 the life of the party
4 burst into laughter

Grammar answers...

G1) 1b, 2a, 3a, 4b, 5b, 6a
G2) 1 Do you prefer chicken or fish?
2 Are you reading anything interesting at the moment?
3 Does this mobile phone belong to you?
4 Has your course been getting more difficult?/ Is your course getting more difficult?
6 Do you agree with him?
5 Does anyone know the answer to this question?
7 Have the students been learning about pollution this week? / Are the students learning about pollution this week?
8 Do your parents know how to send emails?

G3) 1c, 2a, 3b, 4b, 5a, 6c, 7a, 8b, 9c, 10b

KL) 1 very 2 vicious 3 work 4 trouble/problem 5 idea 6 situation 7 deal 8 solve

V1) 1 pace 2 appearance 3 cultures 4 charisma 5 vocabulary 6 nerves

V2)c 2 f 3d 4a 5g 6b 7e

Monday, February 15, 2010

Intermediate: Writing (Tues 16/02/10 - 3pm)

Thanks for joining us today in the Writing Workshop for Informal Emails. Some good work was done. The class emails are below. If your work doesn't have any numbers [e.g. (1)] in it, this means your email is great! Please see below for comments.
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By Saori and Katsuyoshi:

Hi,

Thanks for your email. I'm writing because I got married.

How have you been recently?(0) Have you found a girlfriend? I hope you have already found a girlfriend and enjoy your life.

I've been travelling a lot recently. Why don't you come and visit us?

I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.

Take care,
[writer's name]


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By Sakiko and Yang (with the striped shirt):

Hi Fata,

Thank you for having me and being very kind to me every day.(1) I'm sending this message to you because I'm really appreciative. (2) Every time you have cooked vegetarian food for me (3). Sometimes it's really hard (4) and I feel like I am a cow or rabbit. I hope you cook some meat. I'm sending some recipes for beef and pork.

Glad to meet you. Take care. Have a nice day.
From your student,
Sakiko
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By Mihagi and Shuichi:

Hi Ruth,

I am writing beause I want to appreciate your helping me. I hope you are well. Are you still reading books every day?

I've got a new friend. My English is getting better, so I could make a foreign friend.

I can't wait to see you.

All the best,
[writer's name]

_______________________________________________________
By Kohei and Eiko:

Dear [my friend],

Thanks for your email. I am writing because I want you to know my circumstances. Sorry I haven't been in touch for a while, but I've been very busy with study.

How are you? I hope you are well. Please write soon. (5)

I've been travelling a lot recently. I'm attaching a photo of my travel in Auckland.
[not finished]
_______________________________________________________
By Hitomi and Ayako:

Hi Shelly,

Thank you for your nice email. I'm so glad to have it from you. (6) I'm writing because I want you to know about my news.

How are things with you? I saw Mary the other day and she has really changed. She has red hair.

By the way, I have some news (7) to tell you. I'm studying English in New Zealand for a month now. So, I'm writing from NZ. I hope we can meet in three months. I'm looking forward to seeing you again.

Take care,

[writer's name]


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By Sachie and Yang (with the grey t-shirt):

Hi Mother,

Thanks for your email. I am writing because I want to say I'm fine. Sorry I haven't been in touch for a while, but I'm busy studying English. (8)

How are things with you? Did you spend (7) the New Year holiday happily? (9)
[not finished]

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Feedback for Saori and Katsuyoshi:

Good work.
How are you recently?- Please use “recently” with present perfect grammar.

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Feedback for Sakiko and Yang (with the striped shirt):

Good work, although your structure is missing your news and questions for your reader.

.(1) Please note: your original said “I’m send the message to youbecause I’m really appreciate.” The correct version is: I'm sending this message to you because I'm really appreciative.

(2) Please note: your original said “Everytime you cooked the vegetable food to me.” The correct version is: Every time you have cooked vegetarian food for me

(3). Please note: your original said “sometimes I’m really hard and I feel like I be the cow or rabbit.” The correct version is Sometimes it's really hard (4) and I feel like I am a cow or rabbit.
____________________________________________

Feedback for Mihagi and Shuichi:

Excellent work! Please note the correct spelling for appreciate has an “e”.
_______________________________________________
Feedback for Kohei and Eiko:

Good work! Please note that “Please write soon” is usually in the position of “Take care” or “Lots of love” – at the end.
________________________________________________
Feedback for Hitomi and Ayako:

(6) Please use present perfect and the verb “receive” here. I’m so glad to have received it from you.

(7) By the way, I have some news to tell you. – Please don’t use “a news”, as news is uncountable.

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Feedback for Sachie and Yang (with the grey t-shirt):

Hi Mother,

(8) I’m busy to study English is wrong here. It should be I’m busy + VERBing…

(7) Did you spent = wrong.
(8): Say the New Year holiday, rather than “’Happy New year holiday’
(9) We say “spend time” + ADV. Eg.happily

Sunday, February 14, 2010

MODULE 3 Reading Workshop: Slim pickings

Answers:

1. What did research say about low-carbohydrate diets?
It can not be determined whether they are difinitively better than other types of diets, but "Maybe there is something there, with the emphasis on the 'maybe'...low-carbohydrate diets may be of some use for patients who need to shed weight - at least in the early stages of their treatment...The trials also failed to find signs that cutting carbohydrates rather than fats will increase the risk of cardiovascular disease..." (p2)

2. What is the only guaranteed way to lose weight?
By eating less calories "...if your energy intake exceeds your energy out-put, you will get fat whatever the proportions of fat, carbohydrate and protein in your diet...There's no getting round the laws of thermodynamics."(p3)

3. How much good scientific study has been done into dieting and exercise?
Not enough. More needs to bwe done. Searching for relevant terms relating to Atkins on literature databases resulted in a total of just 2,609 articles. (p2)

4. What does the article tell us about obesity in the USA?
2/3 of US adults are overweight and 1/3 are clinically obese. (p1)

5. Why is Robert Atkins famous? What do we know about his company?
He's a NY doctor who championed the low-carb approach and his company is successful. (p1)

6. What do health experts want to see more of?
They want to see an inclusion of research on the volunteers' health. (p2)

7. What were the results of the Samaha and Foster experiments?
That low-carb diets don't necessarily increase the presence of 'bad' cholestrol and that low-carb diets may be more effective in the initial stages of a diet.(p2)

8. Why should the results of the experiments not be accepted conclusively?
The studies were small (132 and 63 patients, with a minority seeing the studies through to the end). (p2)

9. What is the aim of Foster’s newest research?
To do a larger study (360 patients) and to find out about how their health is affected. (p2)

10. What criticisms are made of low-carb diets and their effectiveness?
That people may not be getting adequate nutrition and that people's expectations are unrealistic. (p2 - 3rd column)

11. What do studies in hospitals tell us about the different diets?
That weight loss is similar for diets containing the same number of calories, irrespective of the proportion of carohydrate, fat and protein. (p3)

12. What problem is there when researching people on low-carb diets?
That it is difficult to determine how many calories patients are consuming. It is also difficult to determine whether they lose weight due to fewer overall calories or whether they lose weight due to the type of food they're consuming.


13. What suggestion is made for future study?
That researchers should find common factors in success stories of dieters.(p3)

14. What are the 2 key factors in managing weight?
Behavioral factors as well as what people consume.(p3)

15. What is needed to solve the problem of obesity?
Governments need to promote the consumption of foods that are less energy intensive, because people are consuming more and more. (p3)

16. What is the doctor’s role in prescribing diets?
To tailor them to individuals, depending on their metabolic & behavioral characteristics. (p3)

Sunday, February 7, 2010

MODULE 3: ESP Reading (Saturnz Software)

Please check back tomorrow (Tuesday) for the answers (1-10).

Thursday, February 4, 2010

MODULE 3: Listening (Multiple Intelligences)

Thanks for joining me today for the listening exercises on Multiple Intelligences. For more on this topic, try listening to criticisms regarding the theory of Multiple Intelligences. The following comes from a radio programme, where you can find lots of other interesting radio stories:http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/archives/07-08/may03.html


Listen to the radio show.
The radio show is around 15 minutes long.
A Dummy's Guide to Intelligence

This is an overview, but not the same information as the listening:



It's hard to think of an area of science that has caused as much debate as intelligence research. Just what it is and how to measure it has intrigued, puzzled and vexed researchers for well over a century. There are those who stick to classic IQ tests, arguing that, despite their substantial pitfalls, they're the best way of measuring someone's capacity for logic and reasoning. Other researchers feel that IQ tests paint only part of the picture and that, in order to really understand intelligence, we have to take into account things like social skills and emotional competence. And then there are the researchers pushing intelligence testing in a new and potentially even more controversial direction - scientists who want to use brain-imaging techniques to try to measure intelligence from the inside out.

Dr. Linda Gottfredson, a Professor of Education at the University of Delaware, argues that IQ tests are a valid and useful way of measuring intelligence. They're by far the most common tool we have for the task and they're decent predictors of academic success. Dr. Gottfredson is representative of researchers who believe that differences in IQ scores are caused by a difference in inherent mental capacity, or general intelligence.

Dr. James Flynn, Professor Emeritus at Otago University in Dunedin, New Zealand, argues that IQ tests tend to measure mental abilities that are shaped primarily by experience and cultural norms. Dr. Flynn has uncovered one of the most intriguing phenomenons in modern psychology, the Flynn Effect: the fact that, over the past 100 years, IQ scores have been going up with each generation. He argues these IQ gains have happened too quickly to have a biological explanation and, therefore, must be the result of cultural evolution.

Several researchers feel that the definition of intelligence that IQ operates under is too narrow. Dr. Mindy Kornhaber is an Associate Professor in Education at Pennsylvania State University and an advocate of Multiple Intelligences Theory. Dr. Kornhaber suggests that the kind of intelligence IQ tests measure is one among many, including musical intelligence, social intelligence and kinesthetic intelligence.

Along the same lines of thought, Dr. James Parker, a psychology Professor at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, suggests that we put too much stress on measuring cognitive skills and not enough on emotional skills. Dr. Parker has conducted studies that suggest the best way of predicting the academic success of first-year university students is to measure their emotional intelligence, not their IQ.

Dr. Richard Haier is forging ahead in a different direction, using functional MRI scans to visualize what's happening inside the brain when people take IQ tests. Dr. Haier is a professor of neurology at University of California, Irvine. Dr. Haier has found that people with higher IQs tend to have less brain activity than people with lower IQs. But he's also found that you can train the brain to be a more efficient solving problem machine.