Tuesday 13 October 2009

Thanks and Reading Groups

Thanks for today to all ETS (Exploring The Subject) students. Please see below the reading groups we have arranged.

If you are reading for next week, and particularly if English is your second language, don't be intimidated by the texts or think you have to 'know' or 'understand' them all, simply work through them noting anything of interest to you, even any small section that is clearer to you than the rest. Then try if you can, to have some kind of exchange with your group members before the next seminar.

If you are not reading for next week please print out and study the seminar handbook (bring it along), you could look at the essay questions and think about which interests you, re-read the quotes that I went through today, look at the long reading list and just mark anything that particularly interests you -these could all be ways to bring you into the conversation next week.

In addition to this you could find out a little about Shakespeare's Hamlet, or Saint Thomas More, or read my little essay at the bottom of the Blog titled 'ONE' or follow the link (further down the blog) to the essay on Japanese 'OTAKU' culture. Do one or some of these, whatever you fancy, just come along next Tuesday having made a little progress please. Now, here are your reading groups:


Reading Group 1.

Alexandra Bettison
Michael Chea
Ana Malofy-Medwed
Daniella Russo
Suetfi Shi
Tatiana Dalla Bona
Olesza Sevtsenko


Reading Group 2.

Ezra Santos
Suzanne De Emmony
Jonathan Morgan
Harry Sanderson
Molly Goddard

Reading Group 3.

Sophia Georgiou
Teague Flannery
Karen Stafko
Riyohei Kawanishi
Zoe Wulfsohn-Dunkley
Ryulei
Dae Ki Shim

Reading Group 4.

Roman Khripko
Tzu-Chia Lai
Riyo Nemeh
Roisin Yin-Poole
Luigi Lancellotti
Hyo Jun Shim

Reading Group 5.

Emma-Lee Luketic
Barnaby Lambert
Angela Parslow
Sabine N'Guessan-Le Marchand
Maria Turkhas

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