Embedded English
 
In Embedded English you will be asked to fill out forms, write summary papers about specific interests to your class, think about and write such things as recommendations for specific industry products or processes, as well as proposals to solve problems or to convince customers to deal with your company instead of someone else’s. And for many of you, communication arts will help you become more than an entry level employee no matter what occupation you find yourself doing in the future. It will help you to get a job, to deal with the people you work with, to understand what it takes to do necessary paper work, or perhaps to do the sales work, to be a supervisor, and who knows, even to be the owner of a business that utilizes the skills you learn in your program here at the Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center.
 

Required Projects for Year A
 

1.  Journaling Summaries

  • Students write six summaries uing their class journals to document new skills learned through class activities.

2.  Industry Specific Forms

  •  Students fill out four forms (purchase order, time sheet, job lob, etc.).

3.  Article Summaries

  • Students read two professional articles per semester and write a summary of each.

4.  One "How to Essay"

  • Students write a step-by-step process from their area of study.

5.  Memo

  • Students prepare a memo informaing other students of issues and regluation relating to their industry.

6.  Compare/Contrast Recommendation Report

  • Students write a report comparing and contrasting two products or processes and make a recommendation that states which one would be the better option.

7.  Vocabulary

  • Students show evidence of their knowledge of 50+ technical vocabulary terms

 

 

Required Projects for Year B

1.  Journaling Summaries

  • Students will write six journalizing summaries using their class journals to ducment their new skills learned through class activities.

2.  Article Summary

  • Students will read two professional journal articles per semester and write a summary of each.

3.  Research Paper

  • Students choose an industry specific problem, outline it, research it, and make recommendation to resolve it.

4.  Oral Presentation

5.  Cover Letter

6.  Application

7.  Resume

8.  Interview

9. Vocabulary