Basic English Housekeeping Rules

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Rules and regulations

Basic English

ACE 2014

Outline

AttendancePerformanceFood and drinksMobile phonesModule syllabusModule regulations

Attendance

Are you sick?

a) Go to a doctor b) Ask for medical

certificatec) Bring the MC (medical

certificate) to school when you are not sick any more.

Attendance and ExamAttendance less than 70% of

classes?

No final exam

Must repeat the module (extra time and extra money)

Late for class

3 times late 1 day absence

6 times late 2 days absence

9 times late 3 days absence

12 times late 4 days absence

Class Performance

8

Your Study Tools

Be attentive

*Keep you notes and homework in files

Banned in class. Use them only after class.

Performance

- Your results for each module, including F, are summed up and Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated. -Your GPA will determine what educational programs you will be eligible for in future.- You should try to get at least a C or higher for each module.- EX. UWRF, College of Business has the minimum GPA requirement of 2.25

Food and Drinks

14

Classrooms are for studying, they are NOT food courts.

15

NO food.

16

Don’t Bring to Classroom

17

NO canned or hot drinks.

18

Tidy up your mess, please

Mobile Phones

20

NO talking on mobile phones.

Module outcomes

The anticipated outcomes and objectives of this module are:Improve listening skills such as predicting content; listening

for main ideas and details; identifying true or false statements.Use context clues for meaning; define words, idiomatic

expressions and synonyms; use prepositions; recognise Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple tenses and use them appropriately.

Use effectively extensive reading strategies; develop an ever expanding fund of recognised words and their meanings; find specific information.

Improve students’ writing which involves not only the accurate use of language but also the effective organisation of information; communicate accurately through formal and informal writing.

Academic Integrity

Always present your original work for assessment. Do not copy from books, websites, or fellow students.

Academic dishonesty is considered a misconduct and serious penalties are imposed if a student plagiarized.

Cases of academic dishonesty are investigated by the Academic Department and the recommendations will be submitted to the Managing Director.

Student has the right to appeal.

Module Grading Breakdown

Unit Quizzes 20%

Midterm Examination 25%

In-Class Presentation 20%

Final Examination 25%

Attendance/ Participation 10%

Total 100%