2011 summer week 5 - weekly memo
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8/6/2019 2011 Summer Week 5 - Weekly Memo
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IELI WEEK LY M EMOIELI WEEK LY M EMO University of North Texas Intensive English Language Ins tute
Summ er, 2011 Week 5: Ju l y 4 July 8
Rodeo Trip Saturday, July 9, at 5:45 p.m. IELI is going to the Ft. Worth Rodeo and Stockyards. If you didnt
sign up last week in the Student Counselors Office, today is the last day to sign up. The cost is $5. The bus will
leave at 5:45 p.m. from the corner of Ave. B and Mulberry St., next to the GAB. Come on the trip and enjoy this
Texas tradi on! We will return at 11p.m.
Potluck Lunch Dont forget! This Friday is the rst annual Summer Potluck Lunch! This is a great
opportunity for you and your friends to share tradi onal summer food from your country. You can
work alone or with a group of friends; it is fun to cook together! You will be able to taste foods from
around the world and make new friends, too. Sign up now in the Student Counselors offi ce, Room
214. Remember, you must contribute to the potluck if you want to par cipate.
B. August Mini Term Dates: August 1 August 19, 2011
Classes: Wri ng classes ONLY,
from 9 a.m. 3:30 p.m., Monday
Friday, with lots of homework!
Levels off ered will be announced soon. We must have at least
10 students for each level to be able to have a miniterm class.
Payment of $1,233.75 must be made no later than Friday, July 29, 2011.
Applica ons for the August Miniterm can be submi ed in the
IELI Main Office beginning Tuesday, July 12. Students will not
apply online.
Do you enjoy crea ng art, direc ng short lms, taking
photos, playing music, etc.? We want you to have an
opportunity to showcase your talents.
We have a webpage setup on the IELI website for adding
links to YouTube, Picasa, etc. Just stop by the lab and speak with Evan Arnold about adding your
crea on for all to see. We cannot
post everything, so bring just some of
your best material and help make
IELI an even more interes ng and
exci ng place to be.
D. Dic onary Policy at IELI
In the
U.S.,
good
writers
are
not
always
good
spellers;
however,
good writers are good checkers. This means that good writers understand that correct spelling is very important. In any paper, correct spelling is essen al. In fact, many people think that a person who makes many spelling mistakes is either uneducated or unintelligent.
Students who want to be good writers must learn how to spell. They can do this best by paying close a en on to spelling as they read and write. To help students check their spelling, IELI allows the following resources on composi on tests:
Levels Pre 1 and 1: A bilingual dic onary* or the spelling lists
Level 2: A bilingual dic onary*
Level 3 and 4: An English dic onary* that is not a learners dic onary
Levels 5 and 6: Dic onaries are not allowed.
*No addi onal composi on or grammar notes may be wri en in any dic onary. Electronic dic onaries or spellcheckers are not allowed.
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The Ins tu onal TOEFL will be held on
Friday, July 15, at 1:00p.m.
This test is free to all gradua ng Level 6 students. Sign up Tuesday, July 5, in the IELI Main Office
(Rm. 211).
Students in Levels 5/5 or 5/6
can sign up on Monday,
July 11 . The cost for
non gradua ng students is
$30.
Grammar Exams:
Final Grammar Test: Monday, July 25
Levels 0, 3, 4, and 5: 8:30 10:30
Levels 1, and 2: 11:00 1:00
Level 6: regular class mes
Exit Composi on: Thursday, July 21, regular class mes
Communica on Exams:
L 0, 3, 5: 8:30 11:00 Tuesday, July 26
L 1, 2, 4: 12:00 2:30 Tuesday, July 26
Level 6: Regular class mes
Do you have a friend or a family member who graduated from
IELI? Is that person studying in the university or working in a
professional eld? Please encourage all
IELI alumni to contact us! IELI alumni
can become IELI Facebook friends
(search for Unt Ieli), and we will soon
be on LinkedIn. IELI wants to know how our graduates are doing. Lets
keep in touch! For more informa on,
talk to Kristen Kershaw in Room 218.
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Your Speaking Challenge this week is to work with a
partner to create a Speaking Challenge to be used in
the Fall I term! Think of a challenge that will give your
classmates and peers an opportunity to use English
outside the classroom.
You can work with a partner
or your whole class; the best
challenges will be used in the
Weekly Memos this Fall.
Send your Speaking Challenges to
Kristen.Kershaw@unt.edu.
Levels 1 & 2 started pre registra on in their Wri ng
classes on Friday, July 1.
Levels 0, 3, 4, 5, and 6 will
do their pre registra on in
their Wri ng classes today,
July 5.
Spill the Beans
De ni on: To reveal a secret
Example: We were planning a
surprise birthday party for my
roommate, but I accidentally spilled
the beans. Now, it is not a secret.
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