Sumários

Discussion of formats of essay and oral presentations

3 Dezembro 2021, 09:30 Cecília Maria Beecher Martins

Essay;

1.These must be typed using the Times New Roman 12 font with 1½ spacing.
3.Do not make a title page for your paper but in the upper left-hand corner of the first page, list your name, your lecturer's name, UC & TP, and the date in double space.
4.After this double space again and centre the title (TNR 14 Bold). Do not underline, italicize, or place your title in quotation marks. Write the title in standard text, not all capital letters.
5.Then place revised abstract nominated – Abstract – centred bold TNR 12
6.Key words – Flush left bold TNR 12
7.Begin essay with introduction (but you do not need to give this the title of introductionthis is understood.
8.Essays normally look at different aspects of an issue, if your does divide it into appropriate sections. It will read better. If you do this, the conclusion will also be a separate section. Titles of section headings should be presented flush left TNR 12 bold
9.Create a header in the upper right-hand corner that includes your last name, followed by a space with a page number. Number all pages consecutively with Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.), one-half inch from the top and flush with the right margin.
10.The word count for the essay must be added at the end of the text. When counting words, short quotes (up to 20 words) can be included in the essay word count, but if you include longer quotes you must add 2 words counts e.g. (total 1,200; text 973).
11.Bibliography (note Wikipedia cannot be quoted in a research essay as it may not be a reliable source and it does not present authors)
12.Original abstract.

Oral Presentations:

15% Oral Presentation: Students will deliver a 12-minute close reading of a film still, short clip or short extract from either the film/TV series or the book in their research set. 

Both exercises should begin locating the extract/still/scene in the original text and contextualise it in terms of relevance. Literary close reading (p16 manual – this can be extended if the extract is not from the opening segments of the book – follow more the model on visual close reading in this case), Visual close reading (p 38 manual)
A 100-150-word section of the literary text will suffice for the close reading. Use tools presented on pp 14-17 of manual.
1-2 film stills or a 1-minute excerpt will suffice for the visual literacy exercise .Use tools presented on 26-36 of manual. If you are working with excerpts the tools on pp35-36 will be relevant for this approach. 


Written Test

2 Dezembro 2021, 09:30 Cecília Maria Beecher Martins

Written Test


Revision for written test

26 Novembro 2021, 09:30 Cecília Maria Beecher Martins

Revision for written test

Discussion of oral presentations


CPE_sentence transfer exercises

25 Novembro 2021, 09:30 Cecília Maria Beecher Martins

Discussion of corrected abstracts


CPE_sentence transfer exercises


Online tutorial

24 Novembro 2021, 09:00 Cecília Maria Beecher Martins

Discussion of corrected abstracts