Sumários

The mental and emotional effects of music

30 Janeiro 2019, 08:00 Paula Alexandra Carvalho Alves Rodrigues Horta

Video: "Four ways sound affects us";

Genres of music; emotions evoked by different genres of music;
Class discussion about musical habits.


Story telling

29 Janeiro 2019, 14:00 Thomas Joe Grigg

Introductory spontaneous speaking activity
The name game.


No class given

28 Janeiro 2019, 16:00 Thomas Joe Grigg

Class apparently cancelled.


Presentations, Assessment, Semester's Planning

28 Janeiro 2019, 12:00 Paula Alexandra Carvalho Alves Rodrigues Horta

The Course Book is available at the green photocopy shop.


 ASSESSMENT AND GRADING SYSTEM

Assessment will be continuous, and will consist of the following: 

One written test: 35%;

Research project on one of the themes of the Programme: 25%;

Reading assignment: 25%;

Attendance, course work and participation: 15%.

 

1.1.       Written Test(see Course Calendar): 27 March

NB: The Test will cover the coursework done until the date of the Test.

  • If you do not come to class on the day you are meant to do your written Test or present your research project, you will get 0. 

1.2.       Submission deadlines:

Optional essay: 25 February

Indicate who you are working with for the reading assignment: 11 March

Research project proposal: 1 April

1.3.       Dates for the presentation of reading assignments: 3, 8 & 10 April

1.4.       Dates for the presentation of research projects:15, 24 & 29 April, 6 & 8 May


Introduction to B2.1 English

28 Janeiro 2019, 10:00 Hilda Alexandra Prazeres Eusebio

Students that attended class were emailed their course book and all resources.  We then went through the initial sections of the course book that outline the course calendar, the course content and other information/advice.


Students who missed this class MUST go through the initial sections of the course book to understand what they can expect and what is expected of them.  Information regarding important dates, homework assignments, resources and tests/oral presentations is very important.  

Students will be emailed this information once they come to class.