最終更新日:2009/04/01
理工学部
授業科目名 †英語ライティングIA
クラス
   
  春学期 週2時間 1 単位   履修基準年度 1
担当者
I.E.F.L. ナサニエル カーニー NATHANIEL CARNEY 他
講義目的 Course Objectives
By the end of the course, students should be able use a computer to compose emails, MS Word documents and blog entries. Students should also be able to write paragraphs with a clear topic sentence, good supporting sentences and a closing sentence, and use basic grammar to express themselves. In addition, students should also be able to analyze and write a basic five paragraph essay explaining their reasons on a given topic by the end of this course.
各回ごとの授業内容 Course Contents of Each Session
This course meets once a week, but the teacher will integrate instruction with the Reading IA and Communication IA courses often. This course is designed to help students develop basic technology skills and academic writing skills, and to improve writing fluency. Students will use email, blogs and MS Word to deliver formal and informal writing pieces on a variety of topics.
授業方法 Methods of Instruction
This will be a workshop-based class in which the teacher will give clear instruction and guidance in English while students use computers on a daily basis to analyze and compose various writing pieces. This course approaches writing as a process, and students will write and revise their pieces throughout the term.
教科書(著者名、書名、発行所、出版年) Text (Author. Title. Publisher, Year of Publication)
Frontiers in Science English 1A
参考文献(著者名、書名、発行所、出版年) Reference Books (Author. Title. Publisher, Year of Publication)
成績評価方法・基準 Methods and Criteria of Evaluation
Students must earn a grade of at least 60% to pass this course. Students will be assessed on their emails, blog entries, paragraphs, essays, and other instructor-determined coursework. There will also be two in-class tests in this course, one on paragraph basics and one on essay basics. Finally, students will be expected to attend class and participate on a regular basis.
学生による授業評価の方法 Course Evaluation by Students
準備学習等についての具体的な指示および他の科目との関連 Other Specifications for Class Preparation
There are no prerequisites for this course. This is the foundational course for the English writing program and will connect to what students are learning in their Reading IA and Communications IA classes.
キーワード Course Key Words
English/ Writing