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Instructor J. E. Seibert
- Office 209 Kaneko
- E-mail jseibert
Phone 3302
- Open office hours (you can come without an appointment) are Wednesdays
from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. You may also make an appointment to see me at other
times.
What are the purposes of this course?
- To help you improve your ability to understand spoken English
by recognizing the pronunciation of English speakers
- To help you improve your ability to speak English so other
people can understand you
- To help you speak in a way that English speakers will feel
comfortable speaking with you
What will you learn about English?
- How to make sounds
- Stress patterns in words and phrases
- Linking sounds and words
- Intonation
How will you learn?
- Listening to short explanations by the professor
- Practicing in class as a group and in pairs
- Doing very short skits and presentations
- Practicing and studying the textbook outside of class
- Listening to tapes (optional but recommended)
Class rules
- Come to class every day ready to work hard
- Bring your text book
- Do not chew gum or eat in pronunciation class.
- Actively participate in class and do your best
- Ask questions when you do not understand
- Do your homework
- Call or E-mail me before class if you
cannot come
Texts
- Sounds Great: Book 1 by Beverly Beisbier
- Longman American English Dictionary
Tapes: Tapes that accompany the textbook
are located in three places:
- The Kaneko language lab (do not take them from the
lab, please)
- The Kaneko Learning Center (do not take them from
the lab, please)
- At the front desk (you may check a tape out for 24
hours)
Grades
- A point system will be used for assignments and tests. Each
assignment, quiz and test carries a certain number of points.
- There will be quizzes, pop quizzes, a mid-term and a final.
- At the end of the term, your grade will be based on the percent of the points
you have earned compared to the total possible..
- You will be able to see your grade and scores anytime by going to the class
website and using a password you give me.
- The grading scale is:
- A+ 97-100%; A 93-96%; A- 90-92%; B+ 87-89%; B 83-86%;
B- 80-82%; C+ 77-79%; C 73-76%; C- 70-72%; F 69% and below
TIUA Attendance Policy
- If you miss "more than 20%" of the classes (5 classes), you
will receive an "F"
- Three late arrivals count as an absence
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