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BS.Dos.



Joined: 29 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:04 pm    Post subject: 120 HS Diaries to Mark Reply with quote

I have to mark 120 English diaries this week. It's proving to be time consuming, but all my lessons have been cancelled this week, so I don't have anything else to do.

It's proving to be interesting, so I thought I'd share a few of the entries with you. Feel free to post feedback suggstions etc

First up: The bewildering.

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    today also the school goes is a day truth was in convenient sunday like friend and meets and neither the dialogue does plentifully but five hangs like this monday truth is in convenient is like that but one round in a few days which remains also must study eagerly.
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Nierlisse



Joined: 11 Oct 2008
Location: South Korea

PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think I've seen that on a t-shirt somewhere...
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Katchafire



Joined: 31 Mar 2006
Location: Non curo. Si metrum non habet, non est poema

PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shocked Dear God - where would you even begin to start!
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agoodmouse



Joined: 20 Dec 2007
Location: Anyang

PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Surely you're not correcting each trainwrecked grammar sentence like that above?

How do you grade the students' diaries? That seems like a lot of grading to do. Do you have a rubric, or are you just looking to see who actually wrote something?
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BS.Dos.



Joined: 29 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, with the one above, which is taken from the better of my two 2nd grade classes I teach (god only knows what's in-store with the lower class), I just told him to keep his sentences short and simple and to make use of the full stop. I just don't have the time to give an expanded critique, not that I imagine the students would actually care even if I did.

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How do you grade the students' diaries? That seems like a lot of grading to do. Do you have a rubric, or are you just looking to see who actually wrote something?


This is a new thing they've just sprung on me. I've a light schedule, so it's not that burdensome. I'm basically just correcting verbs into the right tense etc and changing or adding personal pronouns etc that kind of thing. Some of them are actually okay, but as I said, I'm expecting the standard to drop as I progress through them. I've got my 1st grade ones still to mark which should throw up a few golden nuggets of Korean wisdom.
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BS.Dos.



Joined: 29 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's not only the contents of these little diaries that's proving to be interesting; the diaries themselves are giving a delicious insight into the Korean psyche. For example:

An illustrated picture of some kind of terrier stood on his hind legs. One paw is balancing a steaming bowl of soup, whilst the other is resting on a large can of "John's Tomato Sauce". The text reads:

[Front cover]
Terrier Said
My favorite things ...tomato soup
"It tastes so mysterious and we can't forget the special experience. Deep & rich soup. Hot taste"

[Back cover]
I like tomato soup very much ^---^
Yesterday is gone and tomorrow is out of sight.
I just have today for the extreme taste of this last one!
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BS.Dos.



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 11:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Test day so I'm frustrated..."Oh mother father!!!"
I achived very low score, some friends same as me ha ha ha!
My friend ______ asked me "what's your test score?'
I said to him "fuk you wankle!
"why?'
"Oh...no...I see my test score. Very sad"


Shocked
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Otherside



Joined: 06 Sep 2007

PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 11:16 pm    Post subject: Re: 120 HS Diaries to Mark Reply with quote

BS.Dos. wrote:
I have to mark 120 English diaries this week. It's proving to be time consuming, but all my lessons have been cancelled this week, so I don't have anything else to do.

It's proving to be interesting, so I thought I'd share a few of the entries with you. Feel free to post feedback suggstions etc

First up: The bewildering.

Quote:
    today also the school goes is a day truth was in convenient sunday like friend and meets and neither the dialogue does plentifully but five hangs like this monday truth is in convenient is like that but one round in a few days which remains also must study eagerly.


That quote has babelfish written all over it.
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BS.Dos.



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 11:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

^I think you're right.
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Looney



Joined: 23 Dec 2008

PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:52 am    Post subject: Re: 120 HS Diaries to Mark Reply with quote

Otherside wrote:
BS.Dos. wrote:
I have to mark 120 English diaries this week. It's proving to be time consuming, but all my lessons have been cancelled this week, so I don't have anything else to do.

It's proving to be interesting, so I thought I'd share a few of the entries with you. Feel free to post feedback suggstions etc

First up: The bewildering.

Quote:
    today also the school goes is a day truth was in convenient sunday like friend and meets and neither the dialogue does plentifully but five hangs like this monday truth is in convenient is like that but one round in a few days which remains also must study eagerly.


That quote has babelfish written all over it.


This
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anynag



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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120 HS Diaries to Mark
I'd give them about the same amount of attention to detail and time your students most likely afforded you in writing them...not much, no doubt.
Internet translators get 0 points.
Extremely short or incomplete entries, 1 or 2 points, depending on length.
Entries wrought with grammar, syntax and spelling errors, 2 to 3 points.
Entries with semi-intelligible sentences or considerable effort shining through, 4 points.
Nearly perfect sentences that resemble paragraph format, 5 points.

Forget about correcting them unless students specifically request it.
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moosehead



Joined: 05 May 2007

PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use stamps - the kids love 'em -

the students who make me laugh get extras then I read them aloud to the class

no effort or very little get a stamp that says for the parents to please talk to the kids

other stamps are good, excellent, etc.

find them in the stationery stores, worth it - really - I was here maybe 3 years before I learned about them.
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

BS.Dos. wrote:
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Test day so I'm frustrated..."Oh mother father!!!"
I achived very low score, some friends same as me ha ha ha!
My friend ______ asked me "what's your test score?'
I said to him "fuk you wankle!
"why?'
"Oh...no...I see my test score. Very sad"


Shocked


Some of my middle schoolers learned 'wankle' from a certain Englishwoman at a certain English camp. It sounded so ridiculous I thought I'd just let it fly.
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Kwangjuchicken



Joined: 01 Sep 2003
Location: I was abducted by aliens on my way to Korea and forced to be an EFL teacher on this crazy planet.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

.a

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Kwangjuchicken



Joined: 01 Sep 2003
Location: I was abducted by aliens on my way to Korea and forced to be an EFL teacher on this crazy planet.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

BS.Dos. wrote:
Well, with the one above, which is taken from the better of my two 2nd grade classes I teach (god only knows what's in-store with the lower class), I just told him to keep his sentences short and simple and to make use of the full stop. I just don't have the time to give an expanded critique, not that I imagine the students would actually care even if I did.

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How do you grade the students' diaries? That seems like a lot of grading to do. Do you have a rubric, or are you just looking to see who actually wrote something?


This is a new thing they've just sprung on me. I've a light schedule, so it's not that burdensome. I'm basically just correcting verbs into the right tense etc and changing or adding personal pronouns etc that kind of thing. Some of them are actually okay, but as I said, I'm expecting the standard to drop as I progress through them. I've got my 1st grade ones still to mark which should throw up a few golden nuggets of Korean wisdom.


7-8 year olds doing diaries!!! Great. But, tell them to keep it very simple and do not use comp. translation. Maybe not even a dictionnary. Just use what they can use on their own as a way to reinforce the language they already know. I would expect something like: "My dog is my friend. We watch TV together." That would be better than trying to write something advanced in Korean and use a comp. traslation.
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