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ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES

ESL 1700 HIGH-INTERMEDIATE

NELP 1700-A34

FALL 2024

COURSE DESCRIPTION

ESL 1700 is a student-centered high-intermediate ESL class, which has two goals. The first goal is to provide you with the opportunity to further develop your abilities to read and write at a college level, while improving your English grammar and vocabulary.

Secondly, this class will give you the opportunity to develop your academic studying skills and critical thinking through readings by authors, art critics, and designers.

REQUIRED MATERIALS

    Line Color Form, by Jesse Day

•    A bilingual dictionary with reliable information on parts of speech, countability of

nouns, transitive and intransitive verbs, irregular forms, pronunciation, and example sentences.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

1. Identify and write with basic rhetorical structures, relevant grammar and vocabulary to express their ideas.

2. Generate specific support within paragraphs and essays.

3. Identify and correct sentence structure errors, such as run-ons, fragments, and comma splices.

4. Recognize plagiarism and incorrect citation of outside sources.

5. Correctly format Chicago-style. footnotes and bibliography.

6. Read non-technical material for main ideas with minimal help from dictionaries.

7. Identify an author’s point of view and purpose.

8. Participate in informal discussions in and out of the classroom as well as give regular presentations without reading material.

9. Actively participate as an audience member of a presentation.

10. Follow directions, and ask for clarification from an instructor about assignments.


COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Participation and attendance

Homework

Presentation

Formal writing assignments

Tests and quizzes

FINAL GRADE CALCULATION

•    Participation                                  40% of grade

     Projects (papers                            60% of grade

and presentations)

Tests, quizzes, in-class writing Weekly homework

If you have too many latenesses, partial absences, and/or late or missed homework, I will lower your grade one step (for example, from an A- to a B+).

COURSE OUTLINE

Chronology and topics are likely to change according to the needs of the class.

Additional assignments will be given on a week to week basis to align with ongoing work.

Holiday:   November 29    Thanksgiving Break

 

DATES

Topic

H.W. Assignments

WEEK 1

AUG 30

Introduction

Writing assignment

Writing: Personal essay

WEEK 2

SEP 6

Vocabulary

Grammar review – parts of speech

Reading and

grammar assignments

WEEK 3

SEP 13

Academic writing overview

The writing process - finishing

Reading and

grammar assignments

WEEK 4

SEP 20

QUIZ 1

The writing process - editing

Reading (Line Color Form)

WEEK 5

SEP 27

Essay organization/thesis statements Reading strategies

Writing: Description

WEEK 6

OCT 4

QUIZ 2

Summary outlines

Reading document 1

WEEK  7

OCT 11

Descriptive paragraphs Grammar topic

Reading and

grammar assignments

WEEK 8

OCT 18

MIDTERM TEST Snapshots

Writing: Opinion

WEEK 9

OCT 25

Consultations

Reading


WEEK 10

NOV 1

Summary and paraphrasing

Writing: Summary and response

WEEK 11

NOV 8

QUIZ 3

Summary and paraphrasing

Reading

WEEK 12

NOV 15

Research:

Summary, paraphrase and quotation

Writing: Research

WEEK 13

NOV 22

QUIZ 4

Research: Citations - basic CS rules

TBD

WEEK 14

DEC 6

Recurrent grammar and style issues

TBD

WEEK 15

DEC 13

FINAL TEST

Recurrent grammar and style issues

 

 


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