Tuesday, March 23, 2021

WEEK 8 -9


TASK 1 - Harmony Day Task
  • Click on the right icon and read the Harmony Day information
  • Click on the link below and complete Harmony Day Quiz

Harmony Day Quiz 



TASK 2 - Olympic History Task 

  • Complete the activities






Tuesday, March 16, 2021

WEEK 7 -8

 TASK 1 - Reading Journal Articles

  • Look at the structure of the journal article
  • Complete the two activities

TASK 2 - World Day against Trafficking People
  • Complete the preparation
  • Read the text
  • Complete task 1 and 2

TASK 3 - Flexible Working

  • Complete the preparation
  • Read the text
  • Complete task 1 and 2

TASK 4 - The Olympics 2021
  • Complete the interactive grammar task

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

WEEK 6 - 7 - JOURNAL ARTICLES

Journal articles are shorter than books and written about very specific topics. journal is a collection of articles (like a magazine) that is published regularly throughout the year. Journals present the most recent research, and journal articles are written by experts, for experts. They may be published in print or online formats, or both. Scholarly or peer-reviewed journal articles are written by scholars or professionals who are experts in their fields. In the sciences and social sciences, they often publish research results.
Scholarly or peer-reviewed journal articles are written by scholars or professionals who are experts in their fields. In the sciences and social sciences, they often publish research results.
Scholarly journal articles often have an abstract, a descriptive summary of the article contents, before the main text of the article.
Scholarly journals generally have a sober, serious look. They often contain many graphs and charts but few glossy pages or exciting pictures.
Scholarly journals always cite their sources in the form of footnotes or bibliographies. These bibliographies are generally lengthy and cite other scholarly writings.
Articles are written by a scholar in the field or by someone who has done research in the field. The affiliations of the authors are listed, usually at the bottom of the first page or at the end of the article--universities, research institutions, think tanks, and the like.
The language of scholarly journals is that of the discipline covered. It assumes some technical background on the part of the reader.
The main purpose of a scholarly journal is to report on original research or experimentation in order to make such information available to the rest of the scholarly world.
Many scholarly journals, though by no means all, are published by a specific professional organization.
Journal ArticlesJournal articles are a major source of information about specific topics, historical to current. Databases are used to find articles written in journals. Some databases cover a discrete field of knowledge, others are multidisciplinary.

TASK 1: 
  • Find a journal article of your interest (health, education, sport etc.)
  • Write your notes using the different parts of the journal/periodical
  • Complete your summary based on your notes
TASK 2: Complete  Alternative Medicine Activity

TASK 3: Complete the Activity in Reading Journal Articles 
TASK 4: Go down to A Summary of a Line Graph and complete the activities


WEEK 5

 TASK 1

  • Read the news article 
  • Complete the tasks

TASK 2

  • Listen and read the news article
  • Complete the tasks