English III : Academic and Creative Writing

English IV: Reading and Discussion

Course Information - Spring 2003

Professor Danan

Class days/times/room information:

Morning session: MWF 9:10-11:40 a.m. Collins 217

Computer lab: M/F 9:10-10:00 Collins 407

 

Afternoon session: MWF 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Collins 217

Computer lab: M/F 2:40 - 3:30 Kaneko 109

 

 Welcome and Overview

 English III and IV will be taught together. English III and IV will help you develop the basic academic writing and reading skills necessary for study in classes in the U.S. This course involves many activities and assignments which help you practice and improve on these skills. You will learn:

 

Teaching and Learning Approach in the Courses

 

 

 

General Course Requirements

 

 

 

Course Texts

We will be using the following texts for English III & IV:

 

 

 

 

 

Grades

 

You will be graded on the following:

 

Attendance

 

How to contact me:

 

LEARNING EXPERIENCE:

Classroom

For these courses, you will be in the classroom 7.5 hours each week. It is concentrated time to develop you academic English reading and writing skills. To get the most out of the class time, you need to make a serious effort. Our classroom time will focus on introducing topics and important information you need to know. You will work in more detail by doing homework outside of class.

Students are expected to participate in all classroom activities and complete all assignments on time. Participation is an important part of your grade.

 

Student Homework

You will do much of your language learning outside the classroom by doing homework assignments and by meeting with your tutor. Homework is not optional. Also, unless the professor tells you differently, homework is to be done individually, and you should use your own words. Homework that is copied will receive an "F".

 

Tutoring Sessions

You are required to attend at least one tutoring session per week with one of our Willamette University student tutors. The tutors are available to help answer questions you have about class assignments, and to help you improve your conversation, pronunciation, and basic grammar skills. You must prepare your work BEFORE the tutoring sessions, so the tutor can help answer questions you may have.

 

On Your Own

The best way to learn English is to use it as much as possible: read English newspapers, magazines, signs, and books. Keep a diary in English, write letters in English, write something in English every day. Listen to songs in English, listen to the radio, watch the news in English on TV, and listen to people talking around you. It is also important to speak English as much as possible every day with American students, your professors, your classmates at TIUA, your roommate, campus workers, townspeople, etc. Don't be shy, and don't give up if some people don't understand you; just keep trying to communicate your ideas! Use your English every day even if you make mistakes. Making mistakes will help you learn, and your English will improve after much practice.

If you want to be successful at TIUA, take your classes seriously, and work harder than you have ever worked before; use your English every day! You will be amazed at how much YOU can learn and accomplish. IT'S UP TO YOU!