CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) refers to teaching subjects through a foreign language with the dual aims of learning content and language simultaneously. It is not simply translating first language teaching, nor is it just disguised grammar lessons. There is no single CLIL model as the context must be considered. The main aims of CLIL are to acquire knowledge and language skills through the target language, understand both cultures, and develop cognitive and social abilities. Key aspects of CLIL include group work, projects, student mobility, and formative assessment. It emphasizes a lexical rather than grammatical approach where language is based on the context of the subject and students are not afraid of making mistakes.
This document provides summaries and feedback on different design ideas for a membership form for Surfers Against Sewage.
Idea 1 summarizes feedback on the first design idea, noting the use of colors and fonts from the logo, a water-inspired background pattern, and persuasive language. It also notes the inclusion of important information.
Idea 2 discusses minor changes to the first design, such as increasing some font sizes and repositioning some text. Feedback is also provided on improvements to the second side, such as adding additional member details and contact information.
The document concludes by acknowledging that the original pages were in the wrong order and providing an updated second side with more information about Surfers Against Sewage.
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Journalists must be cautious when writing about social groups they have little experience with and avoid promoting hatred. They have guidelines on reporting sensitively on topics like race, religion and immigration. Words can have negative connotations even if not intended, so journalists must consider how their writing may be interpreted by different readers and present a fair, balanced account to prevent misrepresentation of groups. The NUJ code of conduct provides rules to help avoid discrimination and produce unbiased reporting.
The document analyzes aerobic sneaker buyers and how they spend their time, see themselves, and think others see them. It finds that aerobic sneaker buyers are more likely to try new foods first among friends, seek and give health and nutrition advice to friends, send electronic greeting cards online, and purchase 10 or more candy bars in 30 days compared to others.
The document discusses different formats for factual writing, including magazines, newspapers, leaflets, and instruction manuals. It provides details on how journalists write for magazines and newspapers, including the importance of accuracy, typography, register, images, and column layouts. Laws around bias and ambiguity are also discussed. For magazines, aesthetics and appealing to artistic audiences are considered. Leaflets must be concise due to size, use images to support facts, and draw attention through typography and formatting.
Defamation involves communicating false information about a person to harm their reputation. Journalists must be careful not to publish untrue claims due to personal biases. Copyright law protects creators' ownership over their work and prevents others from stealing and claiming it as their own. Journalists are given guidelines for handling stories about children to prevent exploitation, such as not interviewing or photographing them at school without permission. Confidentiality restrictions apply to protecting sensitive sources from potential risks if their identity is revealed.
Chloe created an experimental photography piece exploring themes of fear and being "thrown in at the deep end". For her second experiment, she photographed a model using a slow shutter speed to capture movement. She then painted watercolors and dotted acrylic paint over the image. While some colors were distorted due to the materials reacting, Chloe was happy with how the final image conveyed her theme through the model's haziness and the shapes and colors used. She discussed how her work was influenced by other artists and evaluated both the aesthetic and technical qualities of her piece.
The document provides guidance on developing research questions. It includes steps for brainstorming what is already known about a topic and what remains unknown, identifying the 10 best statements or questions, changing statements to questions, making questions more open-ended, using question stems to improve questions, and evaluating the final research question. The overall purpose is to help generate high-quality research questions through an iterative process.
Like "Lord of the Rings"? Secretly enjoy Renaissance Festivals? Yearn to wield sword or sorcery? Want to discovery your fantasy avatar but don't feel like actually purchasing "World of Warcraft"?
Take the "Which Warcraft Character Are You?" quiz instead! Find out whether you're an elf or an orc, a warrior or warlock, human or troll, priest or rogue.
"World of Warcraft" is a property of Blizzard Entertainment. This quiz is privately made and Blizzard should in not be blamed/congratulated for its failure/success.
1) The new SCHUMACHER Cutting System introduces several improvements to the guard, section, crop lifter, guiding roll, and knife components.
2) Key changes include a new guard shape with positive cutting angle for improved cutting, salt bath tempering of sections for longer durability, and an upper knife screwing for easier component changes.
3) The upgrades are aimed at improving the cut of crops, reducing wear on components, and allowing for higher operating speeds of the cutting system.
This document provides an introduction to computer networks. It discusses that computer networks connect autonomous computers that can be located anywhere geographically. It describes different types of networks including LAN, MAN, and WAN. Computer networks allow for resource and information sharing, communication, and distributed processing. The document discusses different network topologies such as bus, star, tree, ring, and mesh. It also covers network components like physical media, interconnecting devices, computers, networking software, and applications that run on networks. TCP/IP is described as the main networking protocol. Examples of applications that use computer networks are also provided.
This project evaluates the different settings, in which a single song has been used to promote different products/services from different companies. How a song can be interpreted differently and take a different role in various executions, and how it is employed differently in those settings.
This document discusses planning research and provides guidance on various aspects of the research process. It addresses why research is conducted, what constitutes research, and how to choose a research area. Key stages in the research mix like purpose, population, procedure and publication are outlined. Tools for planning research like mind maps are presented, as are frameworks for identifying risks and structuring a research project. The document offers advice on effectively scoping, structuring and managing the research process from start to finish.
Noah Lennox, known by his stage name Panda Bear, is an American musician and founding member of Animal Collective. He is known for his experimental and psychedelic pop music. Some of his most acclaimed solo albums include Young Prayer (2004), Person Pitch (2007), and Tomboy (2011). As a solo artist and with Animal Collective, Panda Bear cites many influences including Brian Wilson, Aphex Twin, and psychedelic bands like Spacemen 3. He is also known for his prolific and diverse body of work that incorporates elements of electronic, ambient, and experimental music.
The document provides information about different types of digital graphics file formats including raster graphics, vector graphics, JPEG, TIFF, PSD, AI, 3DS.
Raster graphics use pixels and have a fixed resolution, so quality is lost when resizing. Vector graphics use paths and shapes so quality is maintained at different scales but files are larger.
JPEG is for photos and web, small files but quality degrades with edits. TIFF maintains quality but has large files. PSD saves layers and supports transparency but has large files only usable in Photoshop.
AI is for logos and can scale without pixelation but limited software support. 3DS is an industry standard 3D format with large files. The document
The document discusses different formats for factual writing, including magazines, newspapers, leaflets, and instruction manuals. It provides details on how journalists write for magazines and newspapers, including the importance of accuracy, typography, register, images, and column layouts. Laws around bias and ambiguity are also discussed. For magazines, aesthetics and appealing to artistic audiences are considered. Leaflets must be concise due to size, use images to support facts, and draw attention through typography and formatting.
Defamation involves communicating false information about a person to harm their reputation. Journalists must be careful not to publish untrue claims due to personal biases. Copyright law protects creators' ownership over their work and prevents others from stealing and claiming it as their own. Journalists are given guidelines for handling stories about children to prevent exploitation, such as not interviewing or photographing them at school without permission. Confidentiality restrictions apply to protecting sensitive sources from potential risks if their identity is revealed.
Chloe created an experimental photography piece exploring themes of fear and being "thrown in at the deep end". For her second experiment, she photographed a model using a slow shutter speed to capture movement. She then painted watercolors and dotted acrylic paint over the image. While some colors were distorted due to the materials reacting, Chloe was happy with how the final image conveyed her theme through the model's haziness and the shapes and colors used. She discussed how her work was influenced by other artists and evaluated both the aesthetic and technical qualities of her piece.
The document provides guidance on developing research questions. It includes steps for brainstorming what is already known about a topic and what remains unknown, identifying the 10 best statements or questions, changing statements to questions, making questions more open-ended, using question stems to improve questions, and evaluating the final research question. The overall purpose is to help generate high-quality research questions through an iterative process.
Like "Lord of the Rings"? Secretly enjoy Renaissance Festivals? Yearn to wield sword or sorcery? Want to discovery your fantasy avatar but don't feel like actually purchasing "World of Warcraft"?
Take the "Which Warcraft Character Are You?" quiz instead! Find out whether you're an elf or an orc, a warrior or warlock, human or troll, priest or rogue.
"World of Warcraft" is a property of Blizzard Entertainment. This quiz is privately made and Blizzard should in not be blamed/congratulated for its failure/success.
1) The new SCHUMACHER Cutting System introduces several improvements to the guard, section, crop lifter, guiding roll, and knife components.
2) Key changes include a new guard shape with positive cutting angle for improved cutting, salt bath tempering of sections for longer durability, and an upper knife screwing for easier component changes.
3) The upgrades are aimed at improving the cut of crops, reducing wear on components, and allowing for higher operating speeds of the cutting system.
This document provides an introduction to computer networks. It discusses that computer networks connect autonomous computers that can be located anywhere geographically. It describes different types of networks including LAN, MAN, and WAN. Computer networks allow for resource and information sharing, communication, and distributed processing. The document discusses different network topologies such as bus, star, tree, ring, and mesh. It also covers network components like physical media, interconnecting devices, computers, networking software, and applications that run on networks. TCP/IP is described as the main networking protocol. Examples of applications that use computer networks are also provided.
This project evaluates the different settings, in which a single song has been used to promote different products/services from different companies. How a song can be interpreted differently and take a different role in various executions, and how it is employed differently in those settings.
This document discusses planning research and provides guidance on various aspects of the research process. It addresses why research is conducted, what constitutes research, and how to choose a research area. Key stages in the research mix like purpose, population, procedure and publication are outlined. Tools for planning research like mind maps are presented, as are frameworks for identifying risks and structuring a research project. The document offers advice on effectively scoping, structuring and managing the research process from start to finish.
Noah Lennox, known by his stage name Panda Bear, is an American musician and founding member of Animal Collective. He is known for his experimental and psychedelic pop music. Some of his most acclaimed solo albums include Young Prayer (2004), Person Pitch (2007), and Tomboy (2011). As a solo artist and with Animal Collective, Panda Bear cites many influences including Brian Wilson, Aphex Twin, and psychedelic bands like Spacemen 3. He is also known for his prolific and diverse body of work that incorporates elements of electronic, ambient, and experimental music.
The document provides information about different types of digital graphics file formats including raster graphics, vector graphics, JPEG, TIFF, PSD, AI, 3DS.
Raster graphics use pixels and have a fixed resolution, so quality is lost when resizing. Vector graphics use paths and shapes so quality is maintained at different scales but files are larger.
JPEG is for photos and web, small files but quality degrades with edits. TIFF maintains quality but has large files. PSD saves layers and supports transparency but has large files only usable in Photoshop.
AI is for logos and can scale without pixelation but limited software support. 3DS is an industry standard 3D format with large files. The document
This document outlines the 6 stages of the writing process: 1) Brainstorming to generate ideas, 2) Planning to organize ideas, 3) Writing a first draft, 4) Editing for content and structure, 5) Proof-reading for errors, and 6) Producing a final version of the written work.