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Check lists & Passive form

Check lists & Passive form. Sergio Pizziconi. Plan of the day. Passive Structure of the paper A portfolio checklist Closing remarks. Plan. SURVEY https://it.surveymonkey.com/s/ABCCSITA. EXTRA-CLASS work: Keep working on your project. Complete your portfolios. Passive 0.

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Check lists & Passive form

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  1. Check lists&Passive form Sergio Pizziconi

  2. Plan of the day • Passive • Structure of the paper • A portfolio checklist • Closing remarks Plan SURVEY https://it.surveymonkey.com/s/ABCCSITA EXTRA-CLASS work: Keep working on your project. Complete your portfolios.

  3. Passive 0 • In how many ways can we create a passive structure in Italian? • ACTIVE: Io preparo il sugo

  4. Passive 0 • In how many ways can we create a passive structure in Italian? • ACTIVE: Io preparo le torte • PASSIVE: • Le torte sonopreparate (da me) • Le torte vengonopreparate (da me) • Le torte sipreparano • Le torte vannopreparate (Passive + MUST)

  5. Passive 1 • Bush decreases gas price • Gas price was decreased • Obama decreases gas price • The biased intransitive solution • Gas price decreases

  6. Passive 2 It was reported to Dr. Smith and me that doors are still being left unlocked. Please, make sure you’re locking up after yourselves. You can also help Dr. Smith and me by keeping your eyes open for unlocked doors in unattended rooms – lock them up or let someone in the main office know so we can lock up. Why do we need the passive voice here? NOT FOR SUBMISSION: Re-write the first sentence turning both verbs into the active voice.

  7. Passive 3 Mr/Mrs Green OR Somebody reported to Dr. Smith and me that Mr/Mrs White OR somebody is still leaving doors unlocked…… It was reported to Dr. Smith and me that doors are still being left unlocked. Please, make sure you’re locking up after yourselves. You can also help Dr. Smith and me by keeping your eyes open for unlocked doors in unattended rooms – lock them up or let someone in the main office know so we can lock up.

  8. Passive 4 UPDATE: Sexual Assault Reported on Campus Commerce, TEXAS (March 24, 2011)- After a comprehensive and thorough investigation into the sexual assault reported on March 8, the University Police Department has determined that the report was false and the described assault did not occur. While all reports are taken seriously, the university community is urged to remember that false reports carry a penalty under Texas State Law. Although this assault did not occur we continue to encourage the university community to use standard precautions when walking across campus at night, to travel in pairs and report any suspicious behavior to the University PD at 903-886-5868.

  9. Passive 5 UPDATE: Sexual Assault Reported on Campus Commerce, TEXAS (March 24, 2011)- After a comprehensive and thorough investigation into the sexual assault [which was] reportedon March 8, the University Police Department has determined that the report was false and the described assault did not occur. While all reportsare takenseriously, the university communityis urgedto remember that false reports carry a penalty under Texas State Law. NOT FOR SUBMISSION: Re-write the two sentences turning the three verbs into the active voice. Why do we need the passive voice here? {explain the two reasons}

  10. Paper outline & Presentation slides draft • The blocks I expect in your projects • Introduction • Literature review • Hypothesis/es OR research question/s • (Methodology) • Data/results • Discussion • Conclusion • References Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxx Title and your name

  11. Portfolio’s checklist • Portfolio. At the end of the course you will be asked to submit your portfolio which will comprise at least the following material: • Exercises and reports of the in-class activities with my comments and initials (at least: 60% of all the exercises/reports you will be requested in class) • Texts generated for your project (at least: abstract/proposal, final paper, slides for a presentation) • A lexicon structured according to your own organizing criteria (mandatory) • Your curriculum vitae (mandatory) • Two cover/application letters: one for a corporate position, the other for a graduate program abroad (at least one) • A statement of goals for a graduate program, such as an MBA (Master’s degree in Business Administration) (mandatory) • A table of contents and commentary (at least 400 words maximum 800) on the material included in your portfolio (mandatory)

  12. Statement of goals • 100 is the total number of bits of information you write • 80 must talk about your future • 20 must talk about your past and present • The difficulty is to avoid granted and naïve rhetoric (i.e., “My favorite colors are Green, White and Red because they are the colors of our flag”) • DOWNLOAD two examples of statement you like • MAKE a clever copy

  13. Terminology activity Different structure/Transparent terms Same structure/similar terms The completed map MUST be in your portfolio Either “Bank operations” Or “Export-Import activities” Same structure/different terms Different structure/Opaque terms

  14. In-class activity • Use a piece of paper you don’t need for your portfolio. • Write the usual pieces of identification information. • Write: • 1 to 3 things you have gathered from this class • 1 to 3 things you still do not understand.

  15. MUSTs & MUST-NOTs MINIMUM MUST-NOTs • MUST NOT copy and paste • MUST NOT hide sources • MUST NOT write your paper in the slides MUST-NOTs for “GOOD/HARD WORK” assessment • MUST NOT just repeat what other scholars wrote MINIMUM MUSTs • MUST rephrase • MUST cite sources • MUST circumscribe your scope MUSTs for “GOOD/HARD WORK” assessment • MUST carry out YOUR OWN analysis

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