Title: E 40106: English for Science and Technology II
1E 40106 English for Science and Technology II
- Instructor Ajarn Gunnitha Siwaleephan
Ajarn Matthew Harris - Contact Number 08-1850-5104
2Course Description
- The course English for Science and Technology in
this semester would focus on important aspects of
language education, which is how to communicate
clearly and effectively through written
materials, particularly research abstracts, and
how to understand ideas and development of the
ideas appearing in various written scientific
contexts. Nonetheless, while studying reading
and writing, students are empowered strongly to
improve their listening and speaking as well.
3- communicate clearly and effectively through
written materials, particularly research
abstracts - understand ideas and development of the ideas
appearing in various written scientific contexts. - improve listening and speaking skills
4Things to review enhance
- The writing process
- Grammar and mechanical skills
- Speaking and listening skills
Things to learn
- Scientific text organization
- Abstract writing
5Materials
- Learning documents
- Supplementary handouts
- Other reading- assignment book
- Audio-visual aids (e.g. Audio CD, VCD)
- The Internet
6Course Contents
- 1) Measurement
- 2) Shapes, Forms, and Appearance
- 3) Comparison and Contrast
- 4) Cause and Effect
- 5) Sequence of Events and Process
- 6) Definition and Classification
- 7) Abstract
7Evaluation
- Class attendance 10
- Formative 55
- Summative 35
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8Class attendance 10
- More than 5 absences means that you are not
allowed to take a final exam. - One point will be deducted for each absence
unless you have an approved letter from your
advisor. -
9Formative 55
- Class and homework assignments 35
- Abstract writing 20
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10Class and homework assignments 35
- L.1-2 The product project
- Electrical Quiz Device
- - group work (6-7 members)
- - 15
- L.3 Reading and writing test
- - 5
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11Class and homework assignments 35
- L.4 Reading
- Writing test based on the selected movie
5 - L.5-6 Reading and writing test
- Group presentation 10
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12Class and homework assignments 35
- L.7 Field survey
- Abstract writing
- Presentation of the conduct
- 20
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13Summative 35
- Mid-term examination 15
- (Portfolio Oral Test 15 )
- Final examination 20
- (Portfolio Presentation 10
- Paper Test 10 )
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14Assessment
- 100-80 Grade 4
- 79-75 Grade 3.5
- 74-70 Grade 3
- 69-65 Grade 2.5
- 64-60 Grade 2 59-55 Grade 1.5
- 54-50 Grade 1
- 49-0 Grade 0
15Crossroads
R O R O A D S D S
16GROUND FEET FEET FEET FEET FEET FEET
Six feet underground
17 TOUCH
Touchdown
18Backwards
SDRAW
19N W O T
T O W N
-Uptown -Downtown
20DAY
Daylight
21 SCHOOL
High school
22 HE ART
A broken heart (or heartbreak)
23T E G O T E M I T
Time to get up
24 YOUR NOSE ITS
Its under your nose.
1) directly in front of someone 2) in someones
presence, usually without him noticing
anything There were having an affair under my
very nose, and I didnt even realize!
25 ER TH MO
Stepmother
26LO
VE
HEAD HEELS
Head over heels in love
27WALKING HAHANDND
Walking hand-in-hand
28I T S
M Y
Its my turn.
29 Sign ..
Sign on the dotted line
sign a document, etc that legally binds one,
e.g.to buy something
30GET IT
Get over it.
31L O O K
Look in all four corners/ Look inside
32BUSINES
Unfinished business
33ONAHOLEE
A hole in one
34Times Square
T I M E S
35THE GEOMETRIC ALPHABET
36Many of alphabets in capital letters match
geometric shapes.
A is a triangle. O is a circle. D is a
semicircle. I is a line. L is a right
angle. T is a perpendicular. X is an
intersection.
37What you have to do
String these shapes together to spell a
word. Lets see how fast you can figure out what
word it spells.
38SAMPLE
OIL
391.
OX
402.
- Right angle circle perpendicular
LOT
413.
- Semicircle line right angle right angle
DILL
424.
- Perpendicular triangle intersection line
TAXI
435.
- Perpendicular circle perpendicular triangle
right angle
TOTAL
446.
- Semicircle line triangle right angle
DIAL
45Now work in groups of four. List English words
which can be spelled with geometric alphabets
(A, D, O, I, L, T, X) and write down how to spell
them. Try to come up with words as many as you
can within ten minutes.
46INVENTORS QUIZ
47- 1. What did George Eastman invent in 1888?
- a. Motorcycle b. Test tube
- c. Ice cream d. Camera
48- 2. What did Gail Borden invent in 1850s?
- a. Condensed milk b. Yarn
- c. Cottage cheese
- d. Fluoride toothpaste
49- 3. What did Clarence Birdseye invent in 1924?
- a. Electricity b. Wool underwater
- c. Frozen food d. Remote control
50- 4. What did Charles Goodyear invent in 1839?
- a. A way to make rubber b. blimp
- c. Internal-combustion engine
- d. Porcelain toilets
51- 5. What did W.L. Judson invent in 1891?
- a. Shoelace b. Zipper
- c. Timer watch d. Freezer bags
52- 6. What did Alfred Nobel invent in 1867?
- a. Magnifying glass b. Skateboard
- c. Electric train d. Dynamite
53Just around the corner
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