Core- 1 SMART goal about how you can become a more independent learner: I want you to take the initiative!!! Answer this on the BLOG.
- S- specific (A clear learning goal for outside the classroom)
- M- measurable (how can you measure your success?)
- A- attainable (How will/can you do it?)
- R- realistic (Can it be done? Why?
- T- timely (How long/often will you do it? Make a plan?)
Cliff Cai
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2.23.2016
This goal is review GMAT outside the classroom. It is specific because I need GMAT score to apply MBA. The goal is review GMAT until I get the target score: 500. I will spend at least 1 hour per day to review GMAT in week days. It is realistic because 1 hour is not that long for every week days. I plan to get 500 score in 3 months.
Danny Liang
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2/23/2016
S- After class, first I review 50 words then memorize 45 words.
M- In my sell phone, I have a APP. After memorizing I will use it to inspect myself if I have memorized it.
A- I will apply to the TOFTL test to check myself.
R- When I pass test, I am given my favorite car. So, I must try my best to earn it.
T- My goal is I can pass it on the end of May. I will try my best to pass it early.
Wei D
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2/23/2016
I have a goal about how to improve my spoken English outside the classroom. At first, I should continue to communicate with friend in English everyday. Second is doing more listening practice such as, some listening apps, American TV show, and broadcasting radio. I give myself three months time to complete this goal because I hope I can enter the university in August this year. I keeping do it every day due to I am very easy become lazy. Fortunately, I still insist on it now and I believe I can achieve my goal.
EAP
ReplyDeleteIan
2/23/2016
S- After class I must listening to English music and memorize 50 words.
M- I have well good relationship teacher they can help me and in my cell phone have many apps about tethering how study English.
A- I want to participate some associations on campus and talk more whit native speaker.
R- I want to study in US so I must improve my English level,and I very like English the language form my inside.
T- I want to pass it on September and I must try everting to help me improve my English level.
Thank you
Tico Wang
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2.23.2016
My goal is prove my English, make me like a native speaker. First, I have to recite words. I need to remember basic vocabulary because I need to go to university in this year. I will read lots of English book and play English games, also make some friends who speak English. It is realistic became I study in America, I have to use English everywhere. I plan to prove my English in next 5 month.
Linda Chen
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2/23/2016
I'm going to learn GMAT by myself outside the classroom, because I need to hand out my GMAT sore before May to apply MBA summer courses in SUNY Oswego. It is the most difficult to remember GMAT new vocabulary for me, so I download a APP called GMAT WORDS that I can follow with the plan to study new words everyday. Then I will take a test online every two weeks to check whether I can get my target score, 500. I think my goal can be done because I am passionate and I know I have to do it if I'm really want to go to MBA college. Finally, I'm planning to achieve my goal in two months.
Linci Zhang
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2/23/2016
My goal is improve my English dramatically, and finish the EC program earlier/ already have a ability of individual learner for university.
• S- specific after class, I will review what I learn and preview others
• M- measurable The condition of myself in using English
• A- attainable When I return my dorm, I will review knowledge, then do fitness, after that preview others
• R- realistic Yes, it is realistic, because if I set a goal, I will finished it
• T- timely I think more than 1 hour per day.
Jace Cho
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2/23/2016
• S- My goal is to be a fluent English speaker
• M- I can measure my success if I can understand all idioms that native English speaker says and if I can use jokes naturally during conversation.
• A- I will try to talk as much as I can with native English speaker and study for idioms they use.
• R- Yes. There are a lot of native speakers here and I can talk to anyone if I get rid of the fear or make American friends. Also I can get list of idioms from internet or the book.
• T- I'll start with going restaurant as many time as possible. I'll make the list of the idioms and make sentences every day even if I don't have opportunity to use them.