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Sunday, April 30, 2017
***Main & Minor Posts***
For 5% of your assignment grade, students will write one
main post chosen from a list of discussion topics and at least four minor posts
to comment on other students’ comments. Your main post should contain your
position or ideas that are supported by facts, evidence, support, or
explanation on how you arrived at your conclusion. Feel free to be truthful and
honest while being respectful to others who may disagree with your opinions.
You should if at all possible to try to site your sources so feel free to copy web addresses and other sources for your information.
Please write your name in hangul and indicate your student ID number next to your name to receive full credit for this assignment.
You should if at all possible to try to site your sources so feel free to copy web addresses and other sources for your information.
Please write your name in hangul and indicate your student ID number next to your name to receive full credit for this assignment.
1. Where do you get the majority of your news? Why? What is
the bias of the reporting from that news? Who owns the news broadcasting
company and does the broadcasting company’s bias toward news match the
political position of the owner(s)? What
is the political position of the news broadcasting company you watch or listen
to? Watch one piece of news from
multiple sources and answer the following questions: Were the news reporting
all the same? What were the differences?
Which information was the same? What did you conclude from the multiple
sources of the same news? Why?
2. Many international especially the American news flows
through one medium; what is it? What is
their political position? How are their
news reporting of someone from the same political party? Was it fair or biased? If so, how? How are their news reporting of the opposing
political positons? Was it fair or biased?
Find one particular news source and answer the following questions: Was
the news evidence based or emotional based? Did it contain all the facts or was
it speculation?
3. Listen to a podcast of the following persons and choose
to write about any of the topics discussed on the show. Mark Levin, The Ben
Shapiro Show, Rush Limbaugh. Find a
topic they discuss in the podcast and find the same news in the mainstream
media such as CNN and FOX news in the U.S. Were there any information omitted?
Where? Why do you think so? What is the political
position of the CNN news? FOX news? What
kind of conclusion can you draw from what you have observed?
4. Watch Tucker Carlson show and he discusses many hotly
debated topics such as the immigration policies of the U.S., the threat of
freedom of speech on college campuses, transgenderism, North Korean nuclear
threat, and so on. What is the position
of Tucker Carlson? Was his reasoning logical? Why or why not? Did he give good
evidence to support his claims? How did
his guests do on defending their position?
Would you like to be a guest on the Tucker Carlson show? Why or why not?
5. Watch CNN news and FOX news on President Trump. Are there any differences? If so, what are
they? Is there a running theme you can
notice from either of these broadcasting agencies about President Trump? For
example, are they all negative or positive and are the reasons justified with
evidence? Is the news you see in Korea about President Trump reflective of the
CNN or FOX news? Why do you think so?
6. In the recent news about United Air incident involving an
Asian man being dragged out of the seat of the air plane, what information was
told by the Korean news? Compare and contrast that with the news told by the
American news. Did everyone report the same news? Why or why not? Which information
was added or omitted. Was this an act of racism by United Air? Why do you think
so? What is racism? Provide evidence of
racism.
7. Do a small experiment on multiple internet search engines including the world's largest search engine; google. Who owns google.com? What are his/her beliefs? Who did they recently vote for in the presidential elections? Does that have any impact on the search results? Search for the same topic of interest on all the search engines and share your results here. What did you observe that was striking? How the does search results match that of the owner's of the search engine?
8. Who owns www.facebook.com? What are his/her beliefs? Who did he/she vote for in the recent presidential elections? Facebook is trying to filter news being fed into the newsfeed. What options are they looking to implement to sort out true news from fake news? Do you see any areas of trouble of implementing such filtering device for what is "real news"? Who ultimately controls the information that we're given? After finding this out, would you continue to use facebook? For which functions or reasons would you continue to use facebook?
9. If you have any ideas other than what's listed above, please come see me to discuss it.
Good luck! I'm looking forward to reading your findings!
7. Do a small experiment on multiple internet search engines including the world's largest search engine; google. Who owns google.com? What are his/her beliefs? Who did they recently vote for in the presidential elections? Does that have any impact on the search results? Search for the same topic of interest on all the search engines and share your results here. What did you observe that was striking? How the does search results match that of the owner's of the search engine?
8. Who owns www.facebook.com? What are his/her beliefs? Who did he/she vote for in the recent presidential elections? Facebook is trying to filter news being fed into the newsfeed. What options are they looking to implement to sort out true news from fake news? Do you see any areas of trouble of implementing such filtering device for what is "real news"? Who ultimately controls the information that we're given? After finding this out, would you continue to use facebook? For which functions or reasons would you continue to use facebook?
9. If you have any ideas other than what's listed above, please come see me to discuss it.
Good luck! I'm looking forward to reading your findings!
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
***Midterm Speaking Sign-up Order***
Just a few reminders:
- Arrive 5-10 minutes earlier and wait quietly.
- DO NOT talk in the hallway.
- Please be patient if I'm running late.
Friday 3, 4 Class
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ay6jtytn6sr5tqy/C4%20Friday%203%2C4%20class%20%281%29.docx?dl=0
Friday 5, 6 Class
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i2guinxcepdehhx/C4%20Friday%205%2C6%20class%20%281%29.docx?dl=0
Friday 7, 8 Class
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jz3emvovtxlbcht/C4%20Friday%207%2C8%20class%20%282%29.docx?dl=0
Tuesday 7,8 Class
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y85xjqej68d39id/C4%20Friday%207%2C8%20class%20%281%29.docx?dl=0
Monday, April 10, 2017
***Speaking Midterm Grading Criteria***
Speaking Practice Midterm Examination will test the student’s ability to express their thoughts and ideas in spoken English language. The speaking exam will cover Units 1-2 of Summit 1 & Summit 2 textbook. The midterm will be conducted in groups of (2-4 students) may choose from the two options: group discussion or interview style questions. Students will be graded individually despite the group examination.
1.
In the group discussion, students will
be tested on the
following grading criteria: rhythm & intonation,
the ability to support the answer with relevant examples and facts, fluency,
and the ability to ask follow-up questions.
You can choose the topic of your choice or something related to Unit
1-2. Asking proper follow-up questions
while someone is talking is crucial for the success of this examination.
Students should NOT take turns talking as this does not mimic a natural speech
or discussion.
2.
In the interview style questions, students will randomly answer 2-4 questions
related to Units 1-2. The answers will also be graded on the following
criterion: accuracy of the answer, the ability to support answers with relevant
examples and facts, stress, rhythm
& intonation,
and fluency. Each student in the group will get to answer
different questions.
Students will be graded on the
following criteria: 5 points each
·
Rhythm,
Intonation & stress—Usage of
correct rhythm, stress of words, and intonation to aid in understanding of the
speech.
·
Follow-up
Questions—Ability to focus on others to ask
appropriate follow-up questions.
·
Fluency-- Spoken smoothly and with ease: flowing speech that
doesn’t hinder understanding
·
Support/detail/reason-- Answers are supported with sufficient reasons and details
to support the answer.
In addition, small talk
at the beginning of the session will measure your ability to have a naturally
flowing conversation with the instructor.
During this time, feel free to share about how you’re doing and to ask
questions. This will be worth 2 points. Total midterm
exam score will be 22 points.
Your speaking midterm is worth 15% of your final grade
so please come
prepared. I can tell when zero preparation has been done for the examination.
Lastly, come at
least 10 minutes before your group’s scheduled time. If I’m running late,
please be patient and wait for the prior group to finish and then just come into
the classroom once you see the previous group leaving. This would help to save
time by eliminating the need for me to get the next groups outside. PLEASE BE QUIET OUT IN THE HALL WAY WHILE YOU’RE WAITING! It’s difficult
to hear students speaking when it’s noisy out in the hallway. In addition, I do
not want other professors yelling at you all so please use your best judgment
and speak quietly.
Good luck!
If you're interested in viewing the rubric, here's the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/f4nqu3tx0jphqml/SP-Mid-C3C4D1-June.docx?dl=0
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