課程資訊
課程名稱
英文作文二上
ENGLISH COMPOSITION (II)(1) 
開課學期
99-1 
授課對象
外國語文學系  
授課教師
賀安莉 
課號
FL2009 
課程識別碼
102E49121 
班次
02 
學分
全/半年
全年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期二@,5,6(~14:10) 
上課地點
普503 
備註
本課程以英語授課。本課程以英語授課。
限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:14人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/991sophcomp 
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課程概述

In Sophomore Composition students refine their skill in presenting ideas in the clear and powerful manner expected in Academic English compositions.

The course begins with a review of paragraphing skills and English grammar trouble spots. This review is crucial to developing strong compositions, so we'll strive to establish good paragraph writing techniques. The writing level of the class will determine how quickly we move through these techniques. Students need to have good paragraphing skills before we begin writing longer composition.

Focus then shifts to writing five paragraph essays with clear thesis statements. Students can expect ample practice in writing skills and reviewing the writing of other students in class.

Approximately one-third of class time will be spent on in-class discussions of the textbook; one-third in small groups to applying the concepts from the textbook; and one-third on “writing” either individually or in peer review groups.

Students will also have ample time in class for mini-conferences on their writing, both to improve their writing as well as to share and enjoy the ideas they have written. Students should note that the syllabus listed below is tentative and will be revised to accommodate the writing level of students enrolled in class. Be sure to check the online syllabus frequently as it may change

Grades will be determined by
(1) preparation and participation in class (textbook exercises),
(2) student work (paragraphs and essay) and
(3) a reflective essay which must be emailed to the instructor by December 27, 2010 

課程目標
The course objectives are to develop and refine the English composition skills needed to write compositions. These include using strong paragraph and thesis organization, cohesion and coherence, rhetorical modes and idea presentation. 
課程要求
(1) purchase the textbook
(2) punctual class attendance
(3) participation in peer review groups
(4) writing assignments (paragraphs and compositions)
 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 備註: The office hours for this course will be announced in class in the second week 
指定閱讀
Textbook: Refining Composition Skills: Rhetoric and Grammar (5th edition) by Regina L. Smalley, et.al (Heinle)
 
參考書目
 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
   
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
9/13,9/14  Introduction to course and writing assessment 
第2週
9/20,9/21  Chapter 1 The Writing Process<br>
(The writing level of the class will determine how quickly we move through these chapters) 
第3週
9/27,9/28  Chapter 1 The Writing Process 
第4週
10/04,10/05  Chapter 2 Intro to the Paragraph 
第5週
10/11,10/12  Chapter 2 Intro to the Paragraph 
第6週
10/18,10/19  Chapter 2 Intro to the Paragraph 
第7週
10/25,10/26  Chapter 2 Intro to the Paragraph 
第8週
11/01,11/02  Chapter 3 The Narrative Paragraph 
第9週
11/08,11/09  Chapter 3 The Narrative Paragraph 
第10週
11/15,11/16  Chapter 3 The Narrative Paragraph <br> (note: there is no class on 11/15 -- University Holiday) 
第11週
11/22,11/23  Chapter 4 The Descriptive Paragraph  
第12週
11/29,11/30  Chapter 4 The Descriptive Paragraph 
第13週
12/06,12/07  Chapter 4 The Descriptive Paragraph 
第14週
12/13,12/14  Chapter 5 The Expository Paragraph  
第15週
12/20,12/21  Chapter 5 The Expository Paragraph  
第16週
12/27,12/28  Chapter 5 The Expository Paragraph<br> Final reflective essay must be emailed by December 27, 2010 
第17週
1/03,1/04  Chapter 5 The Expository Paragraph