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V4ar1201 English I 2020 - Uts
V4ar1201 English I 2020 - Uts
V4ar1201 English I 2020 - Uts
• You
will
need
to
individually
make
a
video
about
these
three
topics:
• You
as
a
student
of
Archives
and
Records
Management
Study
Program,
Universitas
Gadjah
Mada
(why
did
you
apply,
how
it’s
like
to
be
a
student
in
your
program,
what
do
you
study,
why
it’s
important,
things
you
like/hate,
etc.)
• Your
current
daily
activities
during
social
distancing
• Stories
about
stuffs
(minimum
5)
in
your
house
(documents,
books,
photos,
videos,
dolls,
toys,
furniture,
food,
kitchen,
bicycle,
clothes,
music
players,
bathroom,
tiles,
the
colour
of
your
room,
pets,
plants
etc.)
• You
will
need
to
talk
about
all
those
topics
in
one
video.
• The
minimum
duration
is
5
minutes.
• The
video
is
(OBVIOUSLY)
in
English.
• Give
your
video
a
subtitle
–
in
English
too.
• You
can
put
some
photos,
pictures
or
animation
to
explain
some
stuff
or
places
that
you
cannot
do/visit
at
the
moment.
• You
are
free
to
choose
the
style:
it
can
be
a
static
vlog
or
you
can
go
around
your
house/kost
and
show
some
of
the
stuffs.
• Do
not
forget
to
put
credits
at
the
end
of
the
video
with
your
full
name,
your
class
and
your
student
number.
• Use
some
materials
you
have
learned
in
class
in
your
video
conversation.
• You
may
use
any
video
recorder
(smartphone,
DSLR/mirrorless,
handycam,
etc.).
Submission
• Create
a
Youtube
channel
for
your
batch
of
PARI
2019
(one
channel
only
for
both
Class
A
and
Class
B).
Either
Jesica
or
Pandu
will
have
to
create
and
inform
the
details
of
the
channel
before
30
March
2020.
• Upload
each
of
your
video
in
that
channel
on/before
5
April
2020.
• A
late
submission
will
get
a
10%
penalty
per
day.
• Make
a
video
that
you
like
and
you
want
to
watch.
• Each
class
will
need
to
collectively
submit
the
video
in
a
USB
flashdisk
at
the
end
of
the
semester.
Both
Jesica
and
Pandu
will
need
to
organize
this.
• The
format
of
the
video
is
either
mp4,
avi,
mov,
or
flv.
• Before
submitting,
double
check
to
ensure
that
your
USB
can
be
read
and
the
video
in
it
can
be
played
by
any
standard
video
player.
Assesment
criteria