Listening Comprehension and Speaking for Academic Purposes
(English I and II)

Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:30 to 11:40 am
Tokyo International University of America
Spring 2007 ......... J. E. Seibert
Syllabus (Course Information)

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Welcome and overview

Contacting the instructor

Name: Professor J. E. Seibert
  • E-mail address: jseibert@willamette.edu
  • Office 209; telephone number: 503-373-3302
  • Outside of class help : (1) after class, and (2) by appointment
  • I am usually at TIUA on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and I will come on Tuesday and Thursday if you need me.
 

Overview of the courses

Texts (bring these books to class every day!)

Provided by TIUA
  • Hemmert, Amy and Ged O'Connell. Communicating on Campus: Skills for Academic Speaking.
  • Solorzano Helen and Laurie Frazier. Contemporary Topics I: Intermediate Listening and Note-Taking Skills.

General course requirements and class rules

Grades

  • There is no make-up of quizzes and tests unless the students contacts me BEFORE class and has a very good reason for missing a quiz or test.
  • Final grades can be A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, or F.
  • Each assignment will have a point value; smaller assignments and quizzes will be worth fewer points and major assignments and exams will be worth more points. At the end of the semester:
      • "A"s are 90% and above
      • "B"s are 80%-89%
      • "C"s are 70%-79%
      • 69% or below = "F"
  • At the end of the semester, if you are between two grades, you will get the higher grade if you tried hard to do your best, had a good "attitude", and participated actively in class.
  • You can check your grade any time using the course website and a password.
  • Students who do average work will receive "C's". A few students may receive "A's" if they do outstanding work throughout the course. Students who do below average or unsatisfactory work will receive "F's". Everyone can do well if he or she studies hard.
  • Students who miss 20% or more of the class hours (about six days) will receive an "F" and will not get credit. This is TIUA policy. Also,
    • Three late arrivals equal one absence.
    • You are absent if you are asleep in class. Students in the U.S. do not sleep in class.
    • You will be marked absent if you arrive more than about 20 minutes late.

Special note about doing your own work

Success

I will do everything in my power to help you succeed in this course, but you are the person in control of your success and your future.

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J.E. Seibert, January 30, 2007