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Good morning!

Welcome to Zheng Da!

Good morning!

• Welcome to Zheng Da!

• Thank you. What’s your name, by the way?

• My name is 諸葛亮 . What’s yours?

• I’m 林志玲 . Do you have an English name?

• Yes, my English name is David. Do you have one?

• No, I just use my Chinese name.

Talk to your neighbor

• Welcome to Zheng Da!

• Thank you. What’s your name, by the way?

• My name is ... What’s yours?

• I’m ... Do you have an English name?

• Yes, my English name is ... Do you have one?

• No, I just use my Chinese name.

Change partners

• welcome…

• thank… name…

• my name … yours?

• I’m ... English name?

• yes... you?

• no, just Chinese

Take a piece of blank paper

• Write 10 questions you would like to ask me– “come from” – Where do you come from?– “married” – Are you married?– “smoke”– “kids”– “age”– … (5 more questions)

Now, change your questions

• Where do you come from? Where does Dr Smith come from?

• Are you married? Is he married?

• Do the same for all your questions

• You don’t have to write this– Just talk to yourself

Now, talk to someone else

• The person who is sitting– Behind you– Or in front of you– Or next to you

• Ask all your questions

• Let the other person say the answer– Is Dr Smith married?– No, I think he is single.

Now, make a group with 5 classmates

• Move your desk units so you are sitting in a circle, and can easily talk to each other

• Student A asks, Student B answers• Then, Student B asks, Student C answers• Student A: Is Dr Smith married?• Student B: No, I think he is single. Does he

speak Chinese?• Student C: Yes, I think so. Does he have kids?• Student D: …

Now, ask Why?

• (question)?

• (answer)

• What makes you say that (or, Why do you say that?)

• Because he is so handsome!

About your teacher

• My name is Simon Smith

• You can call me– Simon– Or, Dr Smith– But not Teacher (that is Chinese)

• I come from …

About College English

• You will practice all of these skills (about 25% each)– Writing– Listening– Reading – Speaking

• Normally, we only speak English in class• We may do a little

– Grammar– Translation

• …but not very much

About College English

• We will use this book almost every week– ACTIVE Skills for Reading: Book 4– You have to go to the campus bookshop and buy it

• We will also study academic English– Reading, to help you understand textbooks– Writing skills– Presentation skills

• We will study English for work, and for outside school– Email writing– World affairs and news

Even more about CE1

• This is a big class– There are many students

• It is difficult to practice speaking English, in such a big class

• But it is important for you to learn to speak English

• How many teachers are there in this room?

• No, not 1. There are 35 teachers!

Why is it important to learn English?

If you don’t learn to speak English:

You will not graduate from Zheng Da

You will not get a good job in the Taiwan of the future

So, some information about me

• I first came to Taiwan in 1991• I have been married to a Taiwanese woman,

Emily, for 14 years• We have two boys, Owen (9) and Iain (4)• I went back to England to do my PhD, then I

worked at Academia Sinica ( 中研院 ) for a year.

• I taught English and Linguistics at Ming Chuan University for 4 years.

• This is my first year at Zheng Da.

The class website

• http://tiny.cc/nccu

• (Or http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~smithsgj/)

• This is where you check– Grades– PowerPoint slides from the class– Important information about the class

• Let’s visit the site now

The Class Rules

1. You must not smoke in class

2. You must not kiss your boyfriend in class

3. …

• Get into groups of 5 people

• Write 10 class rules– 5 serious rules– 5 crazy rules

Please get into lines

Excuse me…

• Excuse me, don’t you know the rule?

• Rule? What rule?

• You’re not allowed to smoke in class.

• I can’t smoke in class?

• That’s right! Please don’t smoke in class.

• Oh, all right. I’ll remember next time.

• Yes, please do!

Excuse me!

• Excuse me, don’t you know the rule?

• Rule? What rule?

• You’re not allowed to ...

• I can’t … in class?

• That’s right! Please don’t … in class.

• Oh, all right. I’ll remember next time.

• Yes, please do!

Class rules…

• Come on time– The door may be locked 10 minutes into

class

• Come every week– If you miss 5 or more classes (including

病假 and 公假 ), you will fail

• Late assignments and homework– None are allowed – no late work is

accepted

• Switch off your cellphone

10:20

Homework 1

• Go on the web (http://tiny.cc/nccu)– Re-read the important information

• Buy – the textbook– an exercise book– a vocabulary book

• Bring the 3 books next week and every week

Homework 2

• Choose a daily news email service– Either Guardian or Independent newspaper– Or the BBC– Or an American service, but check with me first– Not a breaking news service– Not a weekly service

• Forward the confirmation email message to simon.news4@gmail.com– Change the subject to something suitable– Include a short message to me at the beginning– Tell me a little about yourself (family, hobbies, likes

and dislikes – just one or two paragraphs)

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