Title: ENG 102 COURSE
1ENG 102 COURSE
- Learner centered
- Integrated-skills based
- Theme-based Justice/ Injustice
- Process-approach
2Objectives
- use of language structures, vocabulary
discourse markers in writing - process writing approach
- concepts of genre, purpose, audience, discourse
pattern, register and style in writing - organization, unity and coherence in writing
3Objectives
- synthesizing information from various sources by
quoting and paraphrasing - summarizing texts
- research skills
- critical thinking skills
4Objectives
- reading comprehension skills
- inferencing skills
- evaluating information in reading texts
- listening for main and specific information
- initiating and maintaining discussions
5AN OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK
6UNIT 1
- Awareness-raising Multi-genre activity
7Unit 2
1st Product A documented essay on
justice/injustice (see task on p.66).
8Unit 3
INTRODUCTION TO THE ACADEMIC PAPER Stage1
Students start looking for possible topics,
choose a topic, start doing their research and
receive feedback. Stage 2 Students write their
research question(s) and receive feedback.
9Unit 4
Stage 3 Students prepare their documentation
forms, outlines, and write their introduction and
literature review of the academic paper and
receive feedback.
10Unit 5
Stage 4 Students prepare their documentation
forms, outlines and they write the argumentation
part of the academic paper and receive feedback
11- THE PRODUCTS
- TASK 1 ACADEMIC ESSAY
- TASK 2 ACADEMIC PAPER
12- TASK 1 THE ACADEMIC ESSAY
- Product of Unit 2
- A documented essay based on a reading pack
- The broad topic is Justice Injustice
- Around 800 words
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- The aims
- To give them practice in writing a full
documented academic essay - To warm up students
- To get students to brainstorm on the topic for
their later extended piece of work
13- The Task
- Reading packs will be used as materials to be
cited - An argumentative or expository essay
- Process
- Sts choose their reading pack
- Vocabulary quiz
- Documentation form
- Outline
- First Draft
- Final Draft
- !!! All stages of the process to be assessed
14- TASK 2 THE ACADEMIC PAPER
- 40 of their final grade
- 2000-2500 words
- The product of Units 3, 4 and 5
- Feedback at each and every stage
- A sample paper in Unit 4 and 5 and one in App.6
- !!! All stages of the process to be assessed
15- The Task
- Has two main parts
- part 1 a review of literature on a topic
about justice/injustice, 750 to 1000 words - part 2 argumentation which requires Sts to
take a stand on the same topic and to persuade
audience on the validity of it, 750 to 1000 words - an introduction and a conclusion (each
around 200 words)
16- Why this task?
- A more real-life task (one first does research
and then forms an opinion regarding the topic),
more meaningful - Sts will exercise the two most common types of
discourse in the academic writing in the same
paper - Sts will do research once and write the
informative and persuasive parts of the essay
depending on the same research - More like process-writing, they will work on the
same topic throughout the semester and learn
about a topic in depth
17- The Academic Paper
- I. Introduction
- Introduce the subject
- Give background to the subject and mention what
we know about the topic already and what is not
known yet - State the research question explicitly
18- II. A Review of Literature
- Identify arguments of the previous studies on the
subject in question, i.e. how the question has
been answered by different authorities - Create several categories and put the arguments
of previous studies into these categories (e.g.
those in support of a particular position, those
against, and those offering alternative
solutions.) - Explain how each opinion/answer is similar to and
how it varies from others. - Evaluate these sources in terms of the extent of
their contribution to the understanding and
development of the area of research.
19- III. Argumentation
- The first paragraph will be a transition
between the review of literature and
argumentation. It should have a clear
argumentative thesis statement,
which should state the stance taken. - Try to convince audience that the
argument is right. To do this, there should be
counter arguments, which must be refuted
effectively.
20- IV. Conclusion
- Restate the research question and the most
significant findings in the literature. - Restate your argumentative thesis statement and
your main supports. - Make use of one or more conclusion techniques,
e.g. recommending a course of action, warning, or
making a prediction etc.
21Point Allocation
- Academic Essay 20 (10 product 10 process)
- Midterm 25
- Academic Paper 40 (20 product
- 20 process)
- Class work 5 (participation written tasks)
- Speaking 5
- Vocab. quiz(es) 5
22Have a nice semester!