Class Details and Materials
Class General instruction: Please wait until your professor has told you what to do.
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www.FullyWatchOnline.com
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www.Gingle.in
www.CartoonHd.mobi
300mbmovies4u.com
www.Moviescrib.com
HDMoviesPoint.com
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Divxcrawler.tv
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March 2 (Thursday)
1. Opening Ceremony
March 6 (Monday)
1. Orientation: Introduction to the Screen English (focus: English Literature and Film) course
i.e. course description, objectives, requirements, types of literature, etc. (see the attached file below.)
2. House rules and grading system (see the attachment below.)
3. Homework (see student profile below and submit this next week.)
March 7 (Tuesday)
1. Lecture on Unit 1. Classification of Literary Types
2. Lecture on Unit 2. Elements of a short story and/or novel
3. Group sharing
March 13 (Monday)
1. Collection of student profile
2. Unit 3. Sample movie analysis: Beowulf (not British nor American culture)
March 14 (Tuesday)
1. Group sharing on the movie analysis, Beowulf
2. Open forum
3. Finding group members for all movie analyses and group presentation
March 20 (Monday)
1. Question and activity orientation on Unit 4. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
2. Film watching
March 21 (Tuesday)
1. Group discussion on the film
2. ppt preparation
March 27 (Monday)
1. Video clip discussion on unit 4 by each group
March 28 (Tuesday)
1. Presentation rehearsal and consultation
April 3 (Monday) and 4 (Tuesday)
1. Film analysis presentation by each group
2. Feedbacking
April 10 (Monday)
1. Movie analysis by the professor (summary of all group presentations)
2. Question and activity orientation on Unit 5. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
April 11 (Tuesday)
1. Film watching
2. Group discussion on the film
3. PPT. preparation
April 17 (Monday) and 18 (Tuesday)
1. Movie analysis presentation on unit 5 by each group
April 24 (Monday)
1. Movie analysis by the professor (summary of all group presentations)
April 25 (Tuesday)
* Midterm exam
Types: 3.1. true or false; 3.2. multiple choices; and 3.3. opinion/fact writing
May 1 (Monday)
1. Midterm exam review
May 2 (Tuesday)
1. Question and activity orientation on Unit 6. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
2. Film watching
May 8 (Monday), 15 (Monday) & 16 (Tuesday)
1. Group discussion on the film
2. PPT preparation
3. Movie analysis presentation on unit 6 by each group
May 16 (Tuesday)
1. Film analysis by the professor
May 22 (Monday) & 23 (Tuesday)
1. Question and activity orientation on Unit 7. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
2. Film watching
3. Group discussion and PPT preparation
May 29 (Monday) and 30 (Tuesday)
1. Movie analysis presentation on unit 7 by each group
2. Movie analysis by the professor (summary of all group presentations)
June 5 (Monday) and 6 (Tuesday)
1. Question and activity orientation on Unit 8. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
2. Film watching
3. Group discussion and PPT preparation
June 12 (Monday)
1. submission of PPT via email
2. orientation for the final exam
June 13 (Tuesday)
* Final exam
Types: 3.1. true or false; 3.2. multiple choices; and 3.3. opinion/fact writing
You may watch and download movies at the following websites:
www.ikoreantv.com
www.mydownloadtube.com
www.Urgrove.com
www.FullyWatchOnline.com
Torrent
www.Gingle.in
www.CartoonHd.mobi
300mbmovies4u.com
www.Moviescrib.com
HDMoviesPoint.com
freemoviedownloads6.com
Divxcrawler.tv
FullMoviesFreeDownload.com
World4UFree.cc
..................................................................
March 2 (Thursday)
1. Opening Ceremony
March 6 (Monday)
1. Orientation: Introduction to the Screen English (focus: English Literature and Film) course
i.e. course description, objectives, requirements, types of literature, etc. (see the attached file below.)
2. House rules and grading system (see the attachment below.)
3. Homework (see student profile below and submit this next week.)
March 7 (Tuesday)
1. Lecture on Unit 1. Classification of Literary Types
2. Lecture on Unit 2. Elements of a short story and/or novel
3. Group sharing
March 13 (Monday)
1. Collection of student profile
2. Unit 3. Sample movie analysis: Beowulf (not British nor American culture)
March 14 (Tuesday)
1. Group sharing on the movie analysis, Beowulf
2. Open forum
3. Finding group members for all movie analyses and group presentation
March 20 (Monday)
1. Question and activity orientation on Unit 4. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
2. Film watching
March 21 (Tuesday)
1. Group discussion on the film
2. ppt preparation
March 27 (Monday)
1. Video clip discussion on unit 4 by each group
March 28 (Tuesday)
1. Presentation rehearsal and consultation
April 3 (Monday) and 4 (Tuesday)
1. Film analysis presentation by each group
2. Feedbacking
April 10 (Monday)
1. Movie analysis by the professor (summary of all group presentations)
2. Question and activity orientation on Unit 5. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
April 11 (Tuesday)
1. Film watching
2. Group discussion on the film
3. PPT. preparation
April 17 (Monday) and 18 (Tuesday)
1. Movie analysis presentation on unit 5 by each group
April 24 (Monday)
1. Movie analysis by the professor (summary of all group presentations)
April 25 (Tuesday)
* Midterm exam
Types: 3.1. true or false; 3.2. multiple choices; and 3.3. opinion/fact writing
May 1 (Monday)
1. Midterm exam review
May 2 (Tuesday)
1. Question and activity orientation on Unit 6. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
2. Film watching
May 8 (Monday), 15 (Monday) & 16 (Tuesday)
1. Group discussion on the film
2. PPT preparation
3. Movie analysis presentation on unit 6 by each group
May 16 (Tuesday)
1. Film analysis by the professor
May 22 (Monday) & 23 (Tuesday)
1. Question and activity orientation on Unit 7. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
2. Film watching
3. Group discussion and PPT preparation
May 29 (Monday) and 30 (Tuesday)
1. Movie analysis presentation on unit 7 by each group
2. Movie analysis by the professor (summary of all group presentations)
June 5 (Monday) and 6 (Tuesday)
1. Question and activity orientation on Unit 8. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
2. Film watching
3. Group discussion and PPT preparation
June 12 (Monday)
1. submission of PPT via email
2. orientation for the final exam
June 13 (Tuesday)
* Final exam
Types: 3.1. true or false; 3.2. multiple choices; and 3.3. opinion/fact writing
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