課程資訊
課程名稱
英文作文三下
English Composition (Ⅲ) (2) 
開課學期
110-2 
授課對象
外國語文學系  
授課教師
齊東耿 
課號
FL3010 
課程識別碼
102E49132 
班次
02 
學分
2.0 
全/半年
全年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期四2,3,4(9:10~12:10) 
上課地點
博雅205 
備註
初選不開放。本課程以英語授課。與翻譯及習作擇一必修。
限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:10人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1102FL3010_02 
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課程概述

In many ways the most practical course of the sequence, Junior English Composition trains the students to summarize, report, criticize, and conduct research. During the first term, students are trained to summarize and paraphrase as they learn to incorporate outside sources into their papers. They learn to use reported materials without plagiarizing and to incorporate ideas from outside sources to support and prove a thesis. Students are also given the opportunity to do critical writing with an emphasis on general principles of logic and argumentation. They are encouraged to investigate the soundness of a conclusion, the validity of a judgment, the value of a short story. Four papers of around 3-5 pages constitute the main substance of the first semester, culminating in a 10-page mini-research piece. The second semester centers on the step-by-step process involved in writing a research paper, culminating in a final term paper of 18-20 pages, citing at least 8-10 outside sources. The paper is to be a thesis-support paper. Each step in the process is an essential course requirement which is carefully laid out in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. This paper in turn can be used as a writing sample for graduate school applications, and at any rate represents a real milestone on the way to becoming a professional. 

課程目標
 
課程要求
The course requirements are regular attendance, maintaining and regularly submitting a writing journal, 4 short (3-5 pages) writing assignments, and one long written research piece as well as several technical quizzes on reading material. 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 備註: Monday 3-5 
指定閱讀
 
參考書目
待補 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
   
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
Week 1
2/17  Introduction; Course Outline
Homework for Week 2: Begin reading To the Lighthouse [and Hermione Lee] 
Week 2
2/24  Introduction to Woolf
Homework: Read To the Lighthouse; Lester Chapters 1 and 2 
Week 3
3/03  Woolf in-class discussion; Discussion of Lester
Homework: Read [Auerbach], Levinson and Dibattista; Lester Chapter 8 
Week 4
3/10  Continue TTL discussion and Lester Summaries
Homework: Read Abel and Burt; write a Summary of Abel 
Week 5
3/17  Discuss Abel and Burt
Homework: Read McIntire and Latham; write a Summary of Latham 
Week 6
3/24  Discuss McIntire and Latham
Homework: Lester 4 and 7; work on Woolf paper 
Week 7
3/31  Woolf Paper Due; Lester 4 and 7
Homework: Explore paper topics for final paper 
Week 8
4/07  Discuss Woolf Papers
Homework: Read Weston 1, 2, and 3 
Week 9
4/14  Paper Topics Due; Weston 1, 2, and 3
Homework: Weston 4 and 5; Lester 9 
Week 10
4/21  Weston 4 and 5; Lester Outlines
Homework: Weston 6; Lester 10 
Week 11
4/28  Weston 6 and Lester 10
Homework: Write Paper outlines; Weston 7; Lester 11 
Week 12
5/05  Outlines Due; Discuss MLA (Lester 11 and 14) plus Weston 7
Homework: Weston 8 and 9; Lester 12 
Week 13
5/12  Paper Presentations
Homework: write drafts; Lester 13 
Week 14
5/19  First Drafts Due; Lester 12 and 13; In class Weston 8-10
Homework: bibliography 
Week 15
5/26  Discussion of Drafts
Homework: Work on draft edits; Bibliography 
Week 16
6/02  Final Papers Due