Today we did many things. In the morning we studied "Twentieth Century Literature of Urban Life" presented by Messenger. The topic was examined in two novels: "Sisiter Carrie" by Dreiser and "Ragtime" by Doctrow.
In the afternoon we had an optional seminar on " Teaching Methodologies" presented by Marine Ramlen from The Tutorium in Intensive English Department. Participants were provided with useful websites snd free text books and teaching resources. The seminar was mainly groups discussion of questions related to teaching methodologies and then a whole class discussion.
At 4.p.m we went to the " Book Tour", Neil was our guide. We could manage to go to one bookshop which was huge and had thousands of interesting books. I could find 3 interesting books. Later. the group was divided into two smaller groups: one went to another bookshop and another went to Chicago Institue of Art.I was among the one who went to the Art Institue. It is a 3 level huge building with hundreds of showrooms hosting hundreds of pieces of Arts. I left at 9 .p.m alone because in this huge place it was impossible to meet anyone from the group.
In the afternoon we had an optional seminar on " Teaching Methodologies" presented by Marine Ramlen from The Tutorium in Intensive English Department. Participants were provided with useful websites snd free text books and teaching resources. The seminar was mainly groups discussion of questions related to teaching methodologies and then a whole class discussion.
At 4.p.m we went to the " Book Tour", Neil was our guide. We could manage to go to one bookshop which was huge and had thousands of interesting books. I could find 3 interesting books. Later. the group was divided into two smaller groups: one went to another bookshop and another went to Chicago Institue of Art.I was among the one who went to the Art Institue. It is a 3 level huge building with hundreds of showrooms hosting hundreds of pieces of Arts. I left at 9 .p.m alone because in this huge place it was impossible to meet anyone from the group.
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