Tuesday, November 28, 2017

FAREWELL




Dear Students,



We have come to the end of the semester and this is a brief note to bid you farewell. I would like to wish you the best in all your undertakings in the future. I hope you have enjoyed the reading class and the class blog. I must say that I am very happy you have learnt about blogging so quickly - I was just lucky to teach a group of intelligent bloggers in my class. Once you leave the class you can still have access to the class blog and all the material and links provided for you. You are very welcome to keep your student blogs active if you wish.
I have put some materials on the right for you if you like to practise... 



                     

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Journal Articles




Journal articles are shorter than books and written about very specific topics. 
journal is a collection of articles (like a magazine) that is published regularly throughout the year. Journals present the most recent research, and journal articles are written by experts, for experts. They may be published in print or online formats, or both.
Scholarly or peer-reviewed journal articles are written by scholars or professionals who are experts in their fields. In the sciences and social sciences, they often publish research results.
Scholarly or peer-reviewed journal articles are written by scholars or professionals who are experts in their fields. In the sciences and social sciences, they often publish research results.
Scholarly journal articles often have an abstract, a descriptive summary of the article contents, before the main text of the article.
Scholarly journals generally have a sober, serious look. They often contain many graphs and charts but few glossy pages or exciting pictures.
Scholarly journals always cite their sources in the form of footnotes or bibliographies. These bibliographies are generally lengthy and cite other scholarly writings.
Articles are written by a scholar in the field or by someone who has done research in the field. The affiliations of the authors are listed, usually at the bottom of the first page or at the end of the article--universities, research institutions, think tanks, and the like.
The language of scholarly journals is that of the discipline covered. It assumes some technical background on the part of the reader.
The main purpose of a scholarly journal is to report on original research or experimentation in order to make such information available to the rest of the scholarly world.
Many scholarly journals, though by no means all, are published by a specific professional organization.
Journal ArticlesJournal articles are a major source of information about specific topics, historical to current. Databases are used to find articles written in journals. Some databases cover a discrete field of knowledge, others are multidisciplinary.



Monday, October 9, 2017

Reading information reports


An information report is a factual text, which means it provides information about something. An information report is used as a way to gain a better understanding about a living or non-living subject. An information report uses facts to explain something.
We will learn about the structure and language features of this text type.
Different texts and activities will be delivered and practised in class and in the class blog.
Assessment Task will follow - Reading a report








Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Reading Newspaper Articles - Assessment Task on Sep 13

Assessment Preparation Task - In order to pass your assessment you need to be confident in detecting and identifying bias in a newspaper article. The following websites and activities will help you to be successful in your assessment.


1. Go to Identifying Bias and open the relevant links such as:

Read efficiently

Question the text

Evaluate images

Evaluate websites

Primary and secondary sources, etc

2. Go to Detecting Bias and read the examples

3. Detecting Bias in 3 steps and see the steps

4. Read the article 'Fake News is Killing People's Minds' and do the activities



Tuesday, August 29, 2017

TASK - 30/08/17




Do the activities on the right as follow:



  • News Bias - Exaggerations
  • Detecting Bias Activity
  • Read the article Kids with ADHD and detect any bias
  • Check your answers in Bias in Media - Kids with ADHD
  • News Bias Explored
  • Exploring Bias through text types












Tuesday, August 22, 2017

MEDIA TASK


TASK 1:


  • Go to Danger media Alert
  • Read about how you can recognise bias
  • Read some of the examples given
  • Discuss with a classmate
  • Share some experiences with the class

TASK 2:
  • Go to Media News website
  • Look through the activities
  • Practise different activities (reading and listening)