ESL Instructor Training
Assessment Project
Task 3
** FIND NEW VIDEO and LINK

Watch and listen to the

video listed below.

  • The link below is a direct YouTube link to the video for this part of the assessment project.
  • You can watch and listen to it as many times as you want.
Citizen's Arrest episode from the Andy Griffith Show (1963)

Analyze the general overview of the group in the video.

  • What is the general overview of the group? Friendly? Positive? Hostile? You may have to make informed guesses from different individuals and from the group. Focus on words and non-verbal usage.
  • Specifically mention the incidents in the video that leads you to make your determination about the group's overview.

Written Project

  • Create a meaningful and well-organized written project of how you will try to form a rapport with this group so that you can effectively instruct or teach them.
  • Specifically state which course concept(s)are the basis of your choices for rapport building and instruction style. Include the course page numbers of the concepts you reference.
  • View the specific requirements of the written project below.
Written Project Requirements and Guidelines

*** Your presentation MUST be emailed from your course registered email address ***

Email your completed Task 3 to ReaLifEnglish.us@gmail.com

** Please send to this email address only. **


Copy and paste the description in bold below into the Subject field, changing the attempt number if needed.

34-GenITC, Task 3, Attempt 1

Written Project Requirements & Guidelines

Due Dates

  • Task 1 is due on or before 30 calendar days from the date that I add Task 2 to your course dashboard.

  • Task 2 is due on or before 30 calendar days from the date that I add Task 2 to your course dashboard.

  • Task 3 is due on or before 30 calendar days from the date that I add Task 3 to your course dashboard.

  • Task 4 is due on or before 30 calendar days from the date that I add Task 4 to your course dashboard.

  • I take time zone differences into consideration in the 30 calendar day limit.

  • I also understand and will make allowances without penalties for situations that are out of your control such as natural disasters, societal violence and/or government choices.

  • If your task is late for unexcused reasons, a penalty of USD 1 per day will be assessed against your task. I will not review your task if the penalty is not satisfied. If this happens, please contact me.

Rewrites

Rewrites are considered within of the current task

and are considered an attempt.


  • I may ask for you to rewrite all or part of your submitted task if I cannot understand your meaning from your word choices and sentence formations.

  • Rewrites MUST be submitted within 14 calendar days that I email you a rewrite notification. I take time zones into consideration.

  • The same penalty applies to rewrites that applies to initial task submissions. If your rewrite is submitted after the 14 calendar days, a U$D 1 per day penalty will be levied against your rewrite submission. I will not assign the next task until the current task is successfully completed.

  • I will ask for rewrites no more than 2 times per task so please ensure that your English usage is efficient and understandable.

If I cannot understand your submitted rewrites, you have two options:


OPTION ONE

You can choose to receive a certificate of completion instead of a course content certificate.

If you choose this option, no more assessment project tasks will be accepted for evaluation, which means you do not need to complete any more tasks.


OPTION TWO

You can choose to purchase ONE rewrite for U$D 25.

You can only purchase TWO rewrites for each of the four tasks.

If I still cannot understand your second purchased rewrite, Option One above will apply.

I will issue to you a certificate of completion instead of a course content certificate.



Please be vigilant with your submissions.

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