English and Interviews
ENG-3101-1
Presentation
English and Interviews is the first of three Secondary III English Language Arts courses. To achieve the two required competencies, adult learners will be involved in learning situations that will allow them to learn about structured and semi-structured interviews and develop their ability to discuss and analyze them. By the end of the course, they will be able to conduct short surveys or polls and present results orally. They will also be able to apply their knowledge when adopting the roles of interviewer and interviewee. Accompanying video and audio resources are available online.Content
Situation 1, Recommending someone for a media interview, includes types of interviews, interview techniques, body language, voice tone, problems in interviews, levels of language. Situation 2, Presenting the results of a survey, covers the use of surveys and polls, types of questions, target audience, methodology, bias, charts and graphs, structure of a presentation. Situation 3, Being an interviewee, helps with collecting information, finding reliable sources, forecasting questions, using clear language. Situation 4, Conducting a semi-structured interview, develops skills in gathering information, structuring a list of questions, interviewing a personality. The learning guide also contains the linguistic elements prescribed by the Ministry and an answer key. The SOFAD website includes the video and audio clips that accompany the guide and two scored activities tailored to help learners prepare for the final exam.
Recipients
Adult learners who need to do the Secondary 3 English Language Arts program.Prerequisites
Equivalent to Secondary 2 levelNotes
A Teacher / Tutor Guide is available for the Scored Activites. Please contact our Customer Service at info@sofad.qc.ca.Assignments:
2
Weighting:
Scored Activity 1: 60% Scored Activity 2: 40%
Corrections time
Activity 1) less than 10 minutes per learner Activity 2) a maximum of 15 minutes per learner, in interaction with teacher
Evaluation
Passing grade 60% The activities were developed in accordance with the Definition of the Evaluation Domain.
Conception
Author(s): Heather Davis, Tania Battista, Frank Furfaro, Paul Fournier
Production date: April 2014