4.6.3 Exit Interview

You have done a lot of work to this point! Good for you! Now, you will speak with your teacher about your experiences from the first half of the course. After you have completed this chat, you will move on to do Exam One. This quick chat with your teacher is easy and will gain you full marks on this assignment.

Directions for the Exit Interview   

                                                                                                                                                                              

1. Before you phone your teacher . . .


Review work in your marked Workbooks 1, 2, 3, and 4, and make notes about the following
questions:

     a. When did you feel most successful in the last two modules?
     b. What struggles did you face?
     c. How did you overcome those struggles?

2. During the phone conversation . . .


Your teacher will discuss your progress, and give you guidance about Exam One. This is a good opportunity to discuss any issues you've had in the course with the course layout or content, OR discuss any aspects of the second half of the course that you are uncertain about.

Contacting your teacher . . .


If you cannot contact your teacher directly, leave a voicemail or audio message with your answers to the previous questions or simply ask your teacher to return your phone call. If you leave a recording, follow the instructions below, so your teacher can assess your work efficiently and contact you if needed.

  • Before recording a response, state clearly your name, English 20-2, assignment name, and your phone number. For example, "This is Anna Bella from English 20-2 calling with the 4.7 Exit Interview; my phone number is 780-555-5555."
  • You may send this information as a digital recording from your phone or computer (using a microphone), using online tools ( Spreakr, or Vocaroo), or audio software (Audacity, RealProducer, etc.). E-mail your audio file directly to your teacher with the same information (name, course number, assignment name, phone number).

Your Next Step:


Make arrangements to complete Exam One. This exam will be a review of all instruction studied in the first half of the course. Review all concepts, tutorials, text readings, self-assessments, and assignments.


Read the Exam One Study Guide for more important information about this exam.