Carreer in pharmaceuticals

Englsih as a second language

Activity 1. Listen to Joanne talk about her career. Put the topics in order as she mentions them.

 

  • Her career development
  • Her education
  • Opportunities at GSK

Activity 2. True or false?

 

Joanne Storey works at the start of the drug development process.

She has a degree in ecology.

She became interested in physiology during her PhD studies.

Joanne doesn’t like her strategic role because it is hard to work with colleagues from different areas.

GSK only focuses on pharmaceutical drug development.

Activity 3. Match the halves. Watch and check.

  1. I'm a senior director at
  1. leading the lab.
  1. My undergraduate degree was
  1. a bench scientist.
  1. I went on
  1. on vaccines and consumer health products.
  1. I started as
  1. a global health care company.
  1. Then I moved into
  1. pharmaceutical research and development.
  1. Since then my career has grown
  1. move sideways across the company
  1. I get to meet scientists from many different disciplines
  1. to do a PhD in neuroscience.
  1. I focus very much on
  1. in biological sciences.
  1. Here at GSK we work
  1. across different therapy areas.
  1. People come in in one role and then
  1. and I've taken on more leadership roles.

 

Activity 4. Fill in the gaps with the prepositions – in, to, at, into, across, on, as.

  1. I'm a senior director ___ GSK.
  2. My undergraduate degree was __ biological sciences.
  3. I went __ to do a PhD in neuroscience.
  4. I started __ a bench scientist and I then moved ___ leading the lab.
  5. I've taken __ more leadership roles.
  6. Now I'm __ a strategic role.
  7. I get __ meet scientists from many different disciplines.
  8. I focus very much __ pharmaceutical research and development.
  9. Here __ GSK we work __ vaccines and consumer health products.
  10. People come __ in one role and then move sideways ______  the company.

FORUM 4

ENGLISH LEARNING ASSESSMENT

QUIZ

 

Section 1: Multiple-Choice Questions 

 

Which of the following is an example of formative assessment?

        A. Midterm exams

        B. Weekly quizzes that guide future lessons

        C. Final exams

        D. Standardized tests

    Summative assessment is mainly used to:

        A. Improve ongoing student learning

        B. Measure learning at the end of an instructional period

        C. Provide immediate feedback for learning adjustments

        D. Encourage self-assessment

       

    Which of the following is a benefit of peer feedback?

        A. It reduces the teacher’s workload

        B. It promotes collaborative learning and self-assessment

        C. It gives students all the correct answers

        D. It delays the feedback process

       

    Effective feedback should ideally be:

        A. Specific and actionable

        B. Critical and direct

        C. Delayed until the end of the course

        D. Limited to numerical scores

       

    Formative assessment focuses primarily on:

        A. Measuring final achievement

        B. Providing ongoing feedback to improve learning

        C. Ranking students

        D. Summarizing what has been learned

       

 

Section 2: Fill-in-the-Blanks (

1.Formative assessments are conducted __________ to monitor and support student progress during a lesson or unit.

       

 

2. __________ feedback is provided to learners as a way to improve future performance rather than solely judge current performance.

     

 

3.The purpose of summative assessment is to __________ student learning at the end of an instructional period.

       

 

4. Peer feedback helps students develop __________ by analyzing and discussing each other’s work.

      

 

5. In effective feedback, students should be provided with opportunities for __________, which helps reinforce learning through practice.

       

 

Section 3: Matching    

Match each term with its correct description.    11-14. Terms:

 

   

  1. 1. Summative Assessment
  2. 2. Peer Feedback
  3. 3. Formative Assessment
  4. 4. Effective Feedback

 

    A. Provides final evaluation at the end of a course or unit.

    B. Students give each other constructive input to enhance learning.

    C. Ongoing assessments to monitor and support learning.

    D. Specific, timely, and actionable feedback to improve performance.

 

 

Section 4: True or False 

 

1 Formative assessment is typically used to determine final grades.   ( ............) 

 

 

2 Peer feedback is useful for fostering a growth mindset among students.  ( ............) 

 

 

3 Summative assessment helps teachers make instructional adjustments during a course.   ( ............) 

   

 

     

Section 5: Circle the  Answer 

 

  1. List two benefits of peer feedback in an ESL classroom.
  2.  
  3. Why is timeliness important in effective feedback?
  4.  
  5. What is the main purpose of summative assessment?

   

Types of Institutions

Belizean Studies

Name: ________________

Class: ________________

Date: _________________

 

Instructions: Select one type of institution that best describes the case scenario. 

 

 

Recreational                                  Economic                                      Religious 

Educational                                     Political 

 

 

  1. Electoral Commissions: Electoral commissions are responsible for organizing and conducting elections. They ensure the fairness, transparency, and integrity of the electoral process__________________
  2. Sports Clubs: A local sports club organizes various sports activities such as soccer, basketball, and tennis. It provides opportunities for individuals to engage in physical exercise, develop teamwork skills, and compete in friendly matches.__________
  3. Businesses: Businesses range from small enterprises to multinational corporations. They produce goods or provide services, create employment opportunities, and contribute to economic growth _________________.
  4. Gyms and Fitness Centers: These institutions provide fitness equipment, exercise classes, and personal training services to help individuals maintain their physical fitness and improve their overall well-being._____________________
  5. Religious Organizations: Religious organizations, such as religious orders, missionary groups, and interfaith organizations, engage in various religious and social activities. They promote religious teachings, charitable work, and community service _____________________
  6. Public and Private Schools: These institutions offer formal education to students from kindergarten to high school. They follow a structured curriculum and provide a learning environment for academic and personal growth ______________________.
  7. Colleges and Universities: Colleges and universities provide higher education and offer a wide range of academic programs and degrees. They promote research, critical thinking, and professional development.________________________
  8. Local Government: Local government institutions, such as city councils or town boards, are responsible for making decisions and implementing policies at the local level. They address issues related to public services, infrastructure development, and community welfare ______________________.
  9. Political Parties: Political parties are organizations that represent different ideologies and compete for political power. They play a vital role in shaping public opinion, mobilizing voters, and influencing policy agendas ___________________________
  10. Adult Education Programs: Adult education programs cater to the learning needs of adults, including vocational training, language courses, and continuing education. They support lifelong learning and skill enhancement __________________.
  11. Financial Institutions: Financial institutions, such as banks, credit unions, and investment firms, facilitate the flow of capital, provide financial services, and support economic transactions _____________________.
  12. Trade Associations: Trade associations represent specific industries or sectors and work to promote the interests of their members. They provide a platform for collaboration, advocacy, and knowledge sharing _________________________.
  13. Places of Worship: Churches, mosques, temples, and synagogues are places of worship where individuals gather for religious ceremonies, prayers, and community activities____________.
  14. Religious Education Institutions: These institutions provide religious education and training to individuals, such as Sunday schools, seminaries, and religious colleges ______________.
  15. Town or County Recreation Departments: These departments offer a wide range of recreational programs and facilities for community members. They may organize events like summer camps, swimming lessons, and fitness classes to promote an active and healthy lifestyle.____________________________

 

 

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