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LTU @ Mawson Lakes: February 2009
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Feb 17, 2009. Welcome to all new Mawson Lakes international students! And a special welcome to all our CELUSA/SAIBT students who are now moving into their main program. My name is Damien. And I'm the International Student Officer at Mawson Lakes Campus. I will have already met some of you at the orientation workshops. Australian Quarantine Inspection Service. UniSA's Overseas Student Health Care insurance provider. We wish you the best of luck! Posted by Damien Wright. Feb 16, 2009. Here's what Michael h...
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LTU @ Mawson Lakes: Umbrellafest October 2009
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Sep 21, 2009. UmbrellaFest - 9th and 10th October 2009. Tracey Skaczkowski- Disability Advisor. Posted by Learning Connection. Labels: The Port Festival - Umbrellafest October 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Your first six weeks at uni are important. First six weeks information. The Grammar Gang editors are going holiday! We'd like to thank all our followers and everyone who has contributed a post over the years. This is not a fi. Writing in the Sciences.
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LTU @ Mawson Lakes
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Aug 11, 2009. Welcome back to study. Welcome back to study. Now that study period 5 has started, it is a good time to get in contact with a Disability Advisor to arrange or update your Access Plan. An Access Plan you ask - whats that? Please let us know if;-. You need to arrange an Access Plan or modify your existing Access Plan. Your health circumstances have changed and are impacting on your study. You may have a placement this study period and your medical condition/disability may impact on this.
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Quick Clicks (QC): Apostrophe
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English Language advice and worksheets from the learning advisers at Learning Connection. Tuesday, April 3, 2007. The apostrophe is used in two ways: as a deleting mark to abbreviate or shorten words (where letters or a letter has been omitted) and to show possession. Punctuation marks - the apostrophe ('). Posted by Susanna Carter. Tuesday, April 03, 2007. Useful resource, but you need one on plurals. (Some of my students really struggle with this! Keep up the good work. May 31, 2007 at 9:18 PM. Abstact...
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Quick Clicks (QC): Commas
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English Language advice and worksheets from the learning advisers at Learning Connection. Tuesday, April 3, 2007. Commas are separation marks and are used to indicate a short break in a sentence. The current accepted style is to use them as little as possible and only when they are needed to help the reader understand the meaning more clearly. If you read your work aloud you will be able to hear a slight pause where you should make a break with a comma in your writing. Punctuation marks - commas (,).
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Quick Clicks (QC): Directives
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English Language advice and worksheets from the learning advisers at Learning Connection. Tuesday, April 3, 2007. Directive word or words such as ‘analyse’, ‘discuss’ or ‘compare’ tell you what kind of ‘job’ you need to do in your essay. It is important that you clearly understand this. A list of commonly used directive words and an interpretation of what they mean appears below. Commonly used directive words. Posted by Susanna Carter. Tuesday, April 03, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Colon, s...
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Quick Clicks (QC): I - Avoiding 'I'
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English Language advice and worksheets from the learning advisers at Learning Connection. Tuesday, April 3, 2007. I - Avoiding 'I'. Posted by Susanna Carter. Tuesday, April 03, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Grammar Gang editors are going holiday! We'd like to thank all our followers and everyone who has contributed a post over the years. This is not a fi. LTU @ Mawson Lakes. Disability Services - helping you achieve your goals. Writing in the Sciences. The Purdue Owl - Online Writing Lab.
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Quick Clicks (QC): Listening in lectures
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English Language advice and worksheets from the learning advisers at Learning Connection. Tuesday, April 3, 2007. Active listening in lectures enables you to engage with the content and to understand, remember and recall what you have heard. It is easier to listen actively if you are on time for the lecture and if you sit in a place where you can see and hear clearly. Research has shown that there are several factors that affect listening in lectures. Posted by Susanna Carter. Tuesday, April 03, 2007.
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Quick Clicks (QC): Planning a group presentation
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English Language advice and worksheets from the learning advisers at Learning Connection. Sunday, September 16, 2007. Planning a group presentation. Is a commonly assessed activity at UniSA. The unique thing about doing group presentations at UniSA is that a high level of cooperation between group members is required. Sometimes, the group members are complete strangers! There are some useful steps to follow to help the process run smoothly. Planning a group presentation. Posted by Susanna Carter. A longe...