教學大綱 Syllabus

科目名稱:選修英文:英文寫作

Course Name: English Elective: Essay Writing

修別:選

Type of Credit: Elective

3.0

學分數

Credit(s)

20

預收人數

Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

This course is an introduction to academic writing and literacy through the fundamentals of essay writing with an emphasis on genre knowledge and audience awareness. The course, which is conducted in English, incorporates lectures and discussion sessions making class time full of activity. Writing assignments provide students with opportunities to practice writing skills while exploring current issues through their own interests and experiences. Students learn ways to approach writing assignments and go through the process of writing an academic essay in English. An assigned textbook is used as a guide, but other materials and references are available on the course Moodle.

核心能力分析圖 Core Competence Analysis Chart

能力項目說明


    課程目標與學習成效Course Objectives & Learning Outcomes

    In this course, students will practice writing as a process of invention and revision that anyone can master with effort. The course starts with a review of basic paragraph structure before moving on to common types of essays including cause-effect, comparison, and argument essays. Students will also learn to use outside sources and cite them correctly. Overall, the course aims to give students a good foundation in English composition and a practical set of writing tools.

    By the end of the semester, students who have successfully completed the course requirements will be able to write thoughtful and well-organized essays. They will have a solid understanding of key components of academic writing, including organization, thesis statements, and clarity of ideas. Additionally, they will be familiar with the mechanics of academic writing such as document format and citations.

    每周課程進度與作業要求 Course Schedule & Requirements

    The following schedule will be adjusted to accommodate the progress of the class.

    週次

    Week

    課程主題

    Topic

    課程內容與指定閱讀

    Content and Reading Assignment

    教學活動與作業

    Teaching Activities and Homework

    1

    Course orientation

    • Introduction to the course
    • Pre-course writing
    • Explore the resources on Moodle

    2

    Exploring the Essay (1/2)

    • Unit 1 pp. 2-37
    • Essay structure
    • Writing the introduction
    • Free writing #1
    • Write hooks and thesis statements
    • Read Essays 1.1-1.4

    3

    Exploring the Essay (2/2)

    • Unit 1 pp. 2-37
    • Writing the conclusion
    • Free writing #2
    • Parallelism exercises
    • Write a draft for a classification essay topic

    4

    Classification Essays

    • Writing the body
    • Developing a classification essay
    • Free writing #3
    • Revise and submit classification essay

    5

    Cause-Effect Essays (1/2)

    • Analyze your essay and peer review
    • Unit 2 pp. 38-67
    • Free writing #4
    • Write a draft for a cause-effect essay

    6

    Cause-Effect Essays (2/2)

    • Unit 2 pp. 38-67
    • Free writing #5
    • Continue to work on cause-effect essay

    7

    Writing concisely

    • Unit 2 pp. 38-67
    • Free writing #6
    • Revise and submit cause-effect essay
    8

    Comparison Essays (1/2)

    • Analyze your essay and peer review
    • Unit 3 pp. 68-95
    • Free writing #7
    • Write a draft for a comparison essay

    9

    Comparison Essays (2/2)

    • Unit 3 pp. 68-95
    • Free writing #8
    • Contine to work on comparison essay

    10

    Grammar session

    • Adverb Clauses
    • Free writing #9
    • Revise and submit comparison Essay

    11

    Argument Essays (1/2)
    • Analyze your essay and peer review
    • Using and citing sources (pp. 184-185)
    • Free writing #10
    • Develop three arguments and two counterarguments with refutations for a claim

    12

    Argument Essays (2/2)

    • Unit 4 pp. 96-123
    • Decide topic options
    • Free writing #11
    • Write a draft for an argument essay

    13

    Using Outside Sources

    • Unit 4 pp. 96-123
    • Discuss arguments, counterarguments and refutations
    • Free writing #12
    • Revise and submit argument essay

    14

    Hedging

    • Analyze your essay and peer review
    • Hedging exercises

    15

    Logical Fallacies

    • Assessing claims and evaluating evidence
    • Prepare for final exam

    16

    Final exam

    • Exam
    • N/A

     

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    40%

    講述 Lecture

    20%

    討論 Discussion

    20%

    小組活動 Group activity

    20%

    數位學習 E-learning

    0%

    其他: Others:

    評量工具與策略、評分標準成效Evaluation Criteria

    All materials, including the written text, handouts, and any information spoken in class or written on the board, are expected to be reflected in your work. Take notes, and study the textbook and handouts. Keep all of the work you do during the course until after the final grades have been announced. Your final grades will be determined by the following course components:

    • Attendance & participation (discussion, peer review, free writing activity, etc.): 20%
    • Writing assignments (papers, learning reports): 45%
    • Final exam (including timed writing): 35%

    ATTENDANCE, PUNCTUALITY & ASSIGNMENT POLICIES

    • Attendance and punctuality are required for all class sessions.
    • Exams cannot be made up or rescheduled unless you provide documentation of a true emergency.

    LEARNING TASKS & ASSIGNMENTS

    Free writing

    You will compose a timed writing response to a given prompt in class in most weeks. These activities will be held at the start of class, so make sure to be on time and ready. Latecomers will not be given extra time.

    Writing assignments

    In addition to the free writing activities and other miscellaneous writing tasks in class, you will write four major assignments, including a classification essay, a cause-effect essay, a comparison essay, and an argument essay. You will develop each of these essays over several weeks' time. Topic options will be provided by the instructor, but you are welcomed to use your own topics with the instructor's approval. Preferable topics are those addressing a social, political, cultural, or environmental issue of concern to Taiwan and those related to NCCU.

    When writing the essays, you are expected to apply the writing skills and language learned in class. While your existing English proficiency carries some weight in the instructor's grading of your essays, to what extent and how effectively you use the knowledge gained in the course matter most in the grading. A grading rubric for the writing assignments is available on the course Moodle.

    Presentation

    You will give a ten-minute presentation on a topic related to writing, such as your experience of using a writing resource or participating in a writing workshop, and tips on improving an aspect of writing. All presentation slides should be uploaded to Moodle.

    Final exam

    The final exam is an open book exam. You are allowed to bring the textbook, handouts and notes, but not dictionaries, into the exam room. The exam tests your ability to apply what you have learned throughout the course. It includes questions on aspects of the rhetorical form and grammar points by asking you to rewrite sentences, complete and edit passages, and write a composition simulating a standardized exam.

    指定/參考書目Textbook & References

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    維護智慧財產權,務必使用正版書籍。 Respect Copyright.

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    課程相關連結Course Related Links

    Moodle: https://moodle.nccu.edu.tw/

    課程附件Course Attachments

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