영어글쓰기교실 워크숍 예약:                                   Articles And Prepositions In Research Papers
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The following sessions will be offered through Zoom, and materials will be shared during the class. To participate, you will need:

Access to an internet-connected device with a full-sized keyboard for fast typing.
Recent research provides strong evidence that student prefer sessions when instructors ask students to keep their cameras on. This encourages them to pay attention and simulates a face to face classroom. So please use a webcam to join the session. You don’t have to speak, but please do participate either through text or through speaking.
A Gmail account so you can save a copy of your own materials in your drive and write your answers down on your private copy. We will also work on shared documents so you can get feedback (in public).

The classes are based on a participatory approach and will be in the ‘workshop’ rather than ‘lecture’ format, and so require participation and group work. This is in accordance with 20th century learning theory which emphasises student engagement, agency, and self-efficacy.
The sessions will be led by Dr James Wood. James has a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), a diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (DELTA), an MA in TESOL (distinction) and a Doctorate in Education from the UCL Institute of Education and is an active early career researcher and teacher with over 21 years teaching experience.  
He has also recently published his work in a Q1 SSCI Journal on the subject of teaching academic writing and assessment and feedback using technology (in press). He is also a peer reviewer for Computers and Education, and Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education both Q1 SSCI journals.

Session 6 Articles And Prepositions In Research Papers

Students often find the rules for using articles (‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’) in English
confusing. There are two kinds of articles in English: indefinite (a, an) and definite (the). Articles occur before nouns (the book) and before adjectives + noun combinations (a big book). This session focuses on the use of articles and provides guidelines,
examples and practice.

Time allowing we will also look at prepositions. Prepositions are generally short words such as ‘by’ or ‘at’, which have a variety of uses. They are essential because different prepositions can change the meaning of a sentence. This session explains how they can be understood, linking them to nouns, adjectives and verbs and offers a variety of practice exercises and answers.
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Session 6 Articles And Prepositions In Research Papers
- 강사: James Wood(대학영어 프로그램 강의조교수)
- 일시: 2021년 4월 28일 (수) 16:00-18:00pm
- 장소: Zoom 온라인 강의
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