Sumários

Oral Presentations

18 Dezembro 2020, 11:00 Gaile Parkin

Evaluation: Q&As for the final session of the oral presentations.

The Alternative Exam has two parts:

            Written Exam at the Faculty (60%)

            Oral Exam via Zoom (40%)

 

Written Exam

Date:               Friday 15 January 2021

Time:               11.00 – 12.30

Room:              2.1

Content:          There are 2 parts: 1) a section from the Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) Reading & Use of English test paper, and 2) an essay about something that we covered during the course.

 

Oral Exam via Zoom

Date:               Wednesday 13 January 2021

Time:               by individual half-hour appointment

The oral exam is half an hour for each individual student, via Zoom, and will include 

questions about a variety of subjects that we covered during the course. (You don’t need to prepare an oral presentation.)

 

If you are planning to do the Alternative Exam, you need to do 3 things:

1)    register for the exam with Academic Services; 

2)    inform me via email that you have registered for the exam;

3)    schedule an appointment with me for the oral component of the exam.


final test

17 Dezembro 2020, 12:30 John Richard Walker

final written evaluation


Oral presentations

17 Dezembro 2020, 11:00 Gaile Parkin

Evaluation: Q&A session for oral presentations.


Debates

16 Dezembro 2020, 17:00 Bernardo Manzoni Palmeirim

Group E

Discussion of tests, marks and corrections
Discussion of debate marks


Writing test

16 Dezembro 2020, 15:30 EDUARDA MELO CABRITA


Writing test,
End of semester.

The exam for worker students and/or students who did not successfully complete C12 under the continuous assessment regime will be held  on 13th January. 
The exam for any student from TP 11 will be held from 12.30h-14.00h in room  5.1. Professor Palmeirim will invigilate this exam. 
The exam f or any student from TP3 will be held from 15.30h-17.00h in room 4. Professor Gregg will invigilate this exam.
Students are asked to check the room at the beginning of January.
The exam will consist of two essays focusing on the contents of the workbook. Special attention should be paid to "A Christmas Memory" and "One Christmas" by Truman Capote, "Capote" by Bennett Miller,  "Secrets & Lies" by Mike Leigh, "Philomena" by Stephen Frears, "Red dress" by Alice Munro, "Through the tunnel" by Doris Lessing, and " The first sense" by Nadine Gordimer, as well as to information about the Great Depression, Prohibition, and early 20th-century photography.