Unit 9. Academic Life Unit 9. Academic Life: Let's Listen!
Unit 9. Academic Life Unit 9. Academic Life: Let's Listen!
Unit 9. Academic Life Unit 9. Academic Life: Let's Listen!
ACADEMIC
UNIT LIFE
9. ACADEMIC LIFE
You are going to learn about academic life. List three reasons why you choose your
major
1.
2.
3.
How did you feel on your first day in intensive class?
What do you think of what makes university life different from school life?
Let’s listen!
Listening Exercise 1(Track 23)
Review of Key Words
neighborhood drop by Major hectic college graduate
realize support Tuition pay scholarship decide
Instruction
Listen to a conversation between students and decide which statement is talked by
Dave and Maria.
Dave Maria
1. I was in the neighborhood.
2. I’d drop by.
3. Take a seat.
4. How have you been?
5. I'm doing okay
Instruction
Listen to the conversation and decide if the statements below are true (T) or false
(F) according to the audio. Correct any false statement.
1. Arthur has only one elective subject this term.
2. Arthur doesn’t need to take all core subjects.
3. Arthur has too many courses to explore during his undergraduate study.
4. Most fields help students to secure an employment.
5. Ecology course is going to help Arthur work in an office job.
Summary
In early education, our focus is ______ knowledge. However, in higher education
there are other skills we need.
1. Being able to ________ whether information is given or not
When we want to read or listen to something, we need to ________ what do we
already know? Is it something important left out?
In addition, we have to distinguish which information that is less or more
important so that we know which information to _________.
2. When information is given, you need to be able to ________ the claims being
made
You have to distinguish whether it is a fact or opinion because sciences need to
be ________. Scientific article uses neutral and ________ language. You need
to be suspicious if ________ language is being used.
3. Having evaluated the information, you need to be able to build your own
__________
You need to express your position. To be convincing, you also need
to__________other position and _________why yours is the best. You need to
build sound reasoning and provide_________ information. You need to use
different language if it is written.
2. Speaking Activity
Complete the chart about yourself and ask your partner using the questions
above
You Your partner
1. Occupation:
2. Area of study:
3. School:
Let’s discuss!
Progressive Tenses
Progressive tenses express actions that are unfinished or in progress. There are
three progressive verb tenses will be discussed in this book: the past progressive,
the present progressive, and the future progressive. Progressive tenses are the same
as continuous tenses.
1. Present progressive
am + (base form + -ing) : I am working.
is + (base form + -ing) : She is eating.
are + (base form + -ing) : We are studying.
A planned activity.
Sofia is starting school at CEC tomorrow
An activity that is occurring right now.
Jan is watching TV right now.
An activity that is in progress, although not actually occurring at the time of
speaking.
Sara is learning English at CEC.
2. Past progressive
was + (base form + -ing) : I was working.
were + (base form + -ing) : They were eating.
A past activity in progress while another activity occurred.
At 6:00 yesterday I was eating dinner.
The phone rang while I was eating.
Let’s write!
Write a paragraph of 80-100 words about your academic life in campus.