- Course Description
This course is designed for students who have experience writing in English at the paragraph-level. It will focus on guiding these students through the processes involved in creating coherent, organized, and well-supported multi-paragraph compositions. Students will learn some key academic writing skills, including a variety of patterns of organization, which they will be able to apply in a broad range of writing contexts. In addition, students will be encouraged to view writing as a collaborative and recursive process, with feedback and revision being central to the production of effective compositions.
- Course Objectives
This class helps you to:
1. Communicate your ideas in coherent sentences and cohesive paragraphs
2. Expand your vocabulary and improve your grammatical accuracy
3. Write focused paragraphs, well-organised essays, and purposeful reviews
- Teachnig Method
Classroom Policies
Plagiarism
Plagiarism means copying words and sentences - or generating them through AI - and pretending they are yours.
ZERO score for a plagiarised reflection task. Don't copy from websites or use AI (ChatGPT).
Assessments and assignments
ZERO score for any UNCOMPLETED assignment or assessment.
This includes NO SHOW for writing tasks, midterm exam, course test, and final exam.
Writing tasks completed late, without good reason, are deducted 1 POINT per day (each task is worth 5% of course score)
English
English is the language of instruction and course communication. Contact me via KMU email or the CTL in English if you have questions about class content and assignments.
Class rules
Set your smartphone to silent before class starts. Only use it for studying. No smartphones in exams.
POINTS are deducted if you send texts, leave class for no reason, refuse to take part in activities, or behave rudely.
Texts
Bring textbook, notepad, and pen to every class. Keep handouts and take note of important dates / deadlines.
- Textbook
- Assessment
- Requiments
To pass this course you must:
Complete all assessments and assignments. Penalties apply to work submitted late.
Attend at least 2/3 of classes. You get an F if you miss more than 10 classes.
- Practical application of the course
This course provides you with valuable preparation for the written components of the TOEIC, TOEFL, and IELTS tests. In addition, you will learn about practical forms of written English - including e-mails and reviews - which will assist you in applying for jobs, conducting business correspondence, expressing opinions, and making travel arrangements.
- Reference