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1. Introduction. Fundamental English Writing Skills. Dr. Hsin-Hsin Cindy Lee. Objectives. Help you with fundamental writing skills in English Encourage you to think independently. Objectives.
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1. Introduction Fundamental English Writing Skills Dr. Hsin-Hsin Cindy Lee
Objectives • Help you with fundamental writing skills in English • Encourage you to think independently
Objectives • You will learn how to write expressively in English on a variety of topics when the vocabulary and organizational tools are supplied.
Objectives • You will be taught how to organize information differently, efficiently and logically in English. • You will develop sentence fluency by learning basic grammars and collocation.
Objectives • After this course, you are expected to write short articles (150-200 words) efficiently.
Requirements • Although this course is on-line based, attendance is still compulsory. • It means that you should check your learning materials regularly, give responses as requested and always hand in assignments on time!
Giving Responses • Every week you should give at least one written response to the question asked on the discussion board. If your responses are ‘more’ than 16 pieces at the end of semester, you will earn one awarding point to the final average grade. • If your response are ‘less’ than 16 pieces at the end of semester, your final average grade will be deducted one point. • Your responses will be reviewed weekly.
Grading • 40% Assignments • 30% Mid-term Examination • 30% Final Examination • The two exams will be held in the classroom.
Textbooks • Title: Ready to Write: A First Composition Text • Title: Key Words for Fluency: Learning and practicing the most useful words of English • Students are highly recommended to use additional grammar references or vocabulary books though these are not compulsory.
Teaching Methods • Lecture (English/Chinese) • Exercise • Homework • Multimedia • Question and Answer • Group Discussion • One-on-one tutorial (optional)
Course Content 1 • Orientation • Writing process • Key to good writing • Writing a paragraph (paper 1) • Organization by time (paper 1 due) • Multimedia assisted learning (paper 2) • Organization by space (paper 2 due) • Multimedia assisted learning • Mid-term Exam
Content 2 • Organization by rank • Multimedia assisted learning (paper 3) • Comparison (paper 3 due) • Contrast (paper 4) • Multimedia assisted learning • Causes (paper 4 due) • Effects • Final Review • Final Exam
How to become a great writer? Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. Precepts and instruction are useful so far as they go, but the discipline of real life, they remain of the nature of the nature of theory only. Samuel Smiles (1812-1904)
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-End- If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact your instructor or teaching assistant anytime: hhcindylee@pchome.com.tw Or (O) 02-2322-6216