国際経済学科の1年生は10月から11月にかけて2年次以降の演習の応募申請をすることになっています。今日はその関連の資料を配り、説明をしました。重要な連絡事項ですのですが、今日は数名の欠席者にいました。欠席者には教務課で資料等について問い合わせてほしいと思います。
2年時以降の演習に関する説明を終えてから、1446のパソコン室に行き、私のゼミの「選抜基準」というページを拠点に、Lang-8で英語を書く練習をしました。
Monday, September 26, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Writing an outline
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At the beginning of each semester in this class, I have everyone do three things. First, I have each of you interview another member of the class. Next, I have you make an outline in which you organize some of the information you got in that interview. Finally, I have each of you give a presentation in class in which you use your outline to introduce the person your interviewed to everyone else. I hope that this will help you make new friends as you learn how to write an outline and make a presentation.
First, I'd like to talk about the word "outline." The word "outline" is made up of two simple words: "out" and "line." When people are talking about drawing, an "outline" refers to a simple illustration that shows the shape of the outside of something with a few lines. An outline drawing doesn't have a lot of detail. It just gives you a basic idea of what you are looking at.
When people are talking about writing, the word "outline" refers to something that gives you a basic idea of what is being talked about but doesn't show a lot of detail. In class, I will show you an example of an outline. The example will have two or three main topics and each topic will have a few points. The outline that you write should look like the example.
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At the beginning of each semester in this class, I have everyone do three things. First, I have each of you interview another member of the class. Next, I have you make an outline in which you organize some of the information you got in that interview. Finally, I have each of you give a presentation in class in which you use your outline to introduce the person your interviewed to everyone else. I hope that this will help you make new friends as you learn how to write an outline and make a presentation.
First, I'd like to talk about the word "outline." The word "outline" is made up of two simple words: "out" and "line." When people are talking about drawing, an "outline" refers to a simple illustration that shows the shape of the outside of something with a few lines. An outline drawing doesn't have a lot of detail. It just gives you a basic idea of what you are looking at.
When people are talking about writing, the word "outline" refers to something that gives you a basic idea of what is being talked about but doesn't show a lot of detail. In class, I will show you an example of an outline. The example will have two or three main topics and each topic will have a few points. The outline that you write should look like the example.
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