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University of Ottawa
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The professor will conduct an in-depth study of Japanese grammar for the Intermediate Japanese II course. Responsibilities include leading oral and written practice sessions for approximately 35 students.
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Compensation
CA$204 - CA$204 / HOUR
Posted
7 days ago
The instructor will teach Elementary Arabic II, focusing on basic grammar, conversation, and reading. Responsibilities include conducting oral and written exercises to enrich student vocabulary.
8 days ago
The instructor will teach Introduction to Chinese I, covering phonetic symbols, basic vocabulary, and grammatical structures. Responsibilities include introducing students to modern Mandarin and basic written characters.
23 days ago
The professor will teach the Pre-Academic Foundations in English (ESL 105) course to beginners, focusing on basic reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Responsibilities include leading simple conversations and instructing students on simple and compound sentence structures.
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29 days ago
The professor will teach ESL 130, focusing on refining reading, listening, and critical thinking skills. Responsibilities include instructing students in academic essays, debates, and oral presentations using various organizational patterns.
The professor will teach the ESL 140 Academic Bridging in English course, focusing on critical listening, reading, and formal writing. Responsibilities include guiding students in oral production for interviews and speeches, as well as the creation of research reports and expository essays.
The professor will teach ESL 110, focusing on the development of listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills for academic entry. Responsibilities include leading dialogues, role-plays, and guiding students in the composition of simple and compound sentences and paragraphs.
The professor will teach the Academic Development in English course, focusing on listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. Responsibilities include guiding students through academic requirements such as oral presentations and paragraph organization.
The professor will teach the Academic Bridging in English course, focusing on critical listening, reading, and formal writing. Responsibilities include guiding students in oral production, information synthesis, and the creation of research reports and expository essays.
The professor will teach ESL 130, focusing on refining reading, listening, and critical thinking skills. Responsibilities include guiding students through debates, oral presentations, and academic essays.
The Teaching Assistant will assist in the delivery of the ESL 140 course, focusing on academic bridging in English. Responsibilities include preparation and contact with students, totaling 65 hours over the semester.
CA$50 - CA$50 / HOUR
Assist in the preparation and delivery of lessons from a framework provided by teachers. Attend group meetings and report on class activities.
Assist in the preparation and delivery of English as a Second Language lessons based on a provided framework. Attend group meetings and report on class activities to the supervising professor.
The Teaching Assistant will assist in the course 'Academic Bridging in English' by preparing materials and engaging with students. They will also be responsible for grading and supporting the teaching team.
The Teaching Assistant will assist in the delivery of the ESL 140 course, which includes preparation and student contact. Specific tasks and hours will be negotiated with the supervising professor.