Lesson 1 — Activity 2: Assignment
Your
assignment for this lesson is to think of suitable questions you could
ask your teacher or your classmates to get to know a bit more about them.
Think of at least five questions. Here are some sample questions, but be sure to think of your own:
- How old are you?
- Where do you live?
- Where were you born?
- Why are you taking this class?
- What is your favourite sport?
Try to think of questions that will help you to feel more comfortable with the people in your class, so that you learn a bit more about their personalities and interests.
Information for Assignment:
You may use a computer or paper to complete this assignment.
Write five good questions that you could ask your teacher or your classmates to get to know a bit more about them.
Please do one of the following:
- You can type your work directly into the assignment box on the next page by clicking the "Add submission" button under the orange box at the bottom of this page.
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If you typed your work in a separate
Word document, save your document, and either send it to your teacher
as an e-mail attachment or print it off and hand it in to your
teacher so it can be graded. You can also
attach your document within Moodle. To do this, click on the "Add
submission" button below, and then click on "File submissions."
- You can also choose to complete a hand-written assignment on a piece of paper. If so, please hand in your assignment to your teacher so it can be graded.
Remember to use complete sentences, organize your ideas, and proofread
your work.
Please see the Marking Guide below to see how your teacher will grade this assignment.
Marking Guide:
This assignment is worth 8 marks as follows:
Thought and Understanding (5 possible marks)
— 5 marks based on
the quality of your questions.
Clarity of
Communication
(3 possible marks)
— 3 marks based on your organization of ideas,
how clear your writing is, and the number of proofreading errors.
Marking Guide:
This assignment is worth 8 marks as follows:
Thought and Understanding (5 possible marks)
— 5 marks based on
the quality of your questions.
Clarity of Communication (3 possible marks) — 3 marks based on your organization of ideas, how clear your writing is, and the number of proofreading errors.