研究生英文:句法與段落寫作
Graduate English: Sentence Patterns and Paragraph Writing
| 節 | 週四 |
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3 10:10–11:00 | 研究生英文:句法與段落寫作 A506 2 節連堂 |
4 11:10–12:00 |
* 根據陽明交大上課時間表所列
The course is designed to improve student’s English writing ability to an academic level with a balance between reviewing grammatical structures, paragraph structures, and essay structures By the end of the course, students will be able to: - use grammatical knowledge to form correct sentences, demonstrating syntactic variety and appropriate word choice. - write well-organized and well-developed paragraphs with examples and details - produce different types of paragraph writing tasks - identify and assess peer writing tasks and provide constructive feedback - brainstorm, discuss, collaborate and write an academic essay with peers
*第一堂課必須要到。無法到課務必到學校請假系統請假,確保名額保留。無故缺席,會被自動退選! The teacher will distribute and explain a detailed syllabus in the first class. If you cannot come to class, you must go on our school's "Student Leave System" and fill in the official absentee form to reserve your spot in the class. If you are absent without prior notice, you will be automatically removed from the list. *本課大多是實體課程,搭配部分線上課能。第一堂課會細部說明。 The majority of this class will be in the physical classroom with some online classes via Webex. The teacher will provide details on the first day.
Participate: Learning is a social act and can be best achieved within a community of learners (this class) through engaging, collaborative, and participatory class discussions. Each student is expected to engage in the assigned readings carefully, actively, and critically and come prepared to be an active participant of class discussions. Your individual contributions and serious participation in class activities benefit the entire community of learners (the class). Be an independent learner: You and you alone are responsible for your learning (not the instructor), and you also have an impact on the learning of others. Just going through the motions of completing course assignments at the bare minimum level of effort is not the type of academic work that earns a good grade. Points will be deducted off late work. If you feel you might have difficulty turning in any assignments, please contact me as soon as possible before the due date. Cheating, plagiarizing, and photocopying textbooks are NOT tolerated and will result in the failure of the course. Online tools Webex: Some classes are scheduled to be online via Webex. Please ensure that you can get online smoothly with both microphone and webcam working. You will get attendance points ONLY if you have all equipment ready. If you come online but with no mic or no webcam, you will NOT get the attendance score for that day. Google drive: You are expected to have a google drive and webex account. Almost all worksheets, homework, quizzes, and tests are online and require an account. If you don’t have those accounts set up yet, please do this for homework. Writing assignment formats: Google docs: Open restriction as “anyone with a link can edit”. Font: Times New Roman 12pts Heading: Include your full name, ID number, course number, assignment date Assignment title: Skip one line, and then center your title. Extra Resources: Writing consultation and English Tables https://lssc.web.nycu.edu.tw/%e6%b4%bb%e5%8b%95/
Attendance 10% Our class meets only once a week. The types and content of the activities and discussions that take place in the classroom cannot be accessed outside of class; attendance is essential. Participation 20% This part includes in class group work, individual work, and homework. Writing consultation 5% Attend at least 1 session of Writing Consultation held by NYCU Language Center (for more information: link). Calendar link Please book early and don’t wait until the last minute as spots become less and less easy to get towards the end of the semester. Tracking excel file:語言學習護照(線上版) (回應) Writing assignment 25% You will write 1 to 2 drafts for several short paragraph assignments and 4 drafts for the group essay assignment. Midterm 20 % This is a closed book individual exam, testing content from the grammar book. Final exam 20% This is an open book individual or group exam, testing content from the grammar book.
| 週次 | 主題 |
|---|---|
| 第 1 週 | Introduction of course |
| 第 2 週 | Worksheet: Types of SentencesCh1 Sentence StructureCh7 ConjunctionsCh6-2 Coordinating adverbs |
| 第 3 週 | Worksheet: Common problematic sentences |
| 第 4 週 | Ch2.4 Verbs (Tense)Ch2.5 Verbs (Voice) |
| 第 5 週 | Ch2 Verbs (Mood Worksheet) |
| 第 6 週 | Ch2.7 Verbs (Verbal) |
| 第 7 週 | HOLIDAY |
| 第 8 週 | Ch2.7 Verbs (Verbal)Review for midterm |
| 第 9 週 | Midterm ExamChapters 1 + 2+ 6.2 +7 |
| 第 10 週 | Paragraph writing (no chatgpt) |
| 第 11 週 | Writing structure - essay (with ChatGPT) |
| 第 12 週 | Citing resources |
| 第 13 週 | Ch3 NounCh4 Pronoun |
| 第 14 週 | Ch5 AdjectivesCh6 Adverbs |
| 第 15 週 | Online (tba)Ch8 Inverted SentenceCh9 PrepositionCh10+11 Punctuation and capitalization |
| 第 16 週 | Online (tba)Final ExamChapters 3-11 |
英文法: 只是一些規則而已 (2014第二版) The Grammar Rules of Thumb by Charles, Tiffany, and Jonathan Chin ISBN 13: 978-9-86-841422-8 Additional worksheets will be provided as links on this google docs. All e-docs will not be printed out. Please print them out before class if you would like a hard copy. Google docs will be used to co-work writing tasks in class and after class.
- 地點
- Office location: Rm. A513, Assembly Building I (綜合一館)
- 時間
- Office hours: By appointment
- 聯絡方式
- Email: chintiffany@nycu.edu.tw Tel: +886-03-571-2121 ext.52768 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Tiffany.Yutin.Chin/