課程資訊
課程名稱
英文(附一小時英聽)一
FRESHMAN ENGLISH(WITH 1-HOUR AURAL TRAINING)(Ⅰ) 
開課學期
99-1 
授課對象
公共衛生學院  
授課教師
傅友祥 
課號
FL1007 
課程識別碼
102E83310 
班次
22 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期一9,A,B(16:30~20:10) 
上課地點
視聽館305 
備註
本課程以英語授課。本課程以英語授課。須繳交聽講實習費。適合自我紀律高的學生,不接受旁聽。初選限大一新生。初選第一階段限35人。
限醫學院學生(含輔系、雙修生) 或 限公衛學院學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:35人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/991Freshman_Eng_Med 
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課程概述

This compulsory course consists of four essential components: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The focus of this course is literature, not ESL content based. This class is not a newspaper reading club, nor is it a Mickey Mouse class where you goof around to kill three hours. If you are looking to enhance your knowledge of grammar or improve your skills of scoring high in standardized tests (e.g., GEPT), you are in the wrong class. I assume that as NTU students, you have a good head on your shoulders. The students will be introduced to a wide range of literature including canonical and non-canonical short stories written in English, famous British and American poems, classic poetic songs in English. You will have to produce summary-and-response journals based on the reading of these short stories. The students will be placed in several groups that are obliged to introduce the assigned story to other peer students. Each week the assigned groups will have to get together with the TA, who will go through general writing mechanisms with the students. The meetings will be scheduled after class. These meetings are mandatory for all students.

Again, remember that this is NOT a high school English class where you used to cram grammar, memorize clichéd proverbs, or rely solely on lectures. If you are not accustomed to critical thinking and writing, do not take this course. If you do not have enough self-discipline, you are also discouraged from taking the course. The three-hour course is in general divided into three sections: student presentation, in-class discussion, and poetry/song appreciation. Apart from knowing how to read short stories with certain techniques, we will think about why we learn English; why literature is so closely tied to language; and why we always return to humanistic concerns from literary edification. The overall aim of this course, ideally speaking, is to explore your creativity, rekindle your passion, sharpen your critical thinking, and build up your confidence and self-assurance.  

課程目標
See Description 
課程要求
Since this is not an “early bird” course (i.e., not scheduled in the morning), students should not have any excuse of skipping class. I do take attendance, and if you are absent more than three times (including three times), you will automatically flunk the course. Any late submission (not even one day late) will not be accepted, nor can online submission be accepted. It is your responsibility to insure that you know exactly when the assignments are due. Missed assignments will receive a grade of zero. By respect for the teacher and your fellow students, you will be asked to arrive in class on time. All at-home assignments must be typed. Cheating or plagiarizing is an offense that I take seriously. A student caught cheating or plagiarizing on a written assignment or an exam will receive a grade of zero for this assignment/exam. If the offense is repeated, the student will receive a failing grade for the course. Keep in mind basic classroom etiquette: cellphone off; no soup allowed, only dry food; any leave (sick leave with proof from a physician) to be notified to the instructor in advance.  
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 備註: By appointment  
指定閱讀
The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction ed. Richard Bausch and R.V. Cassill
 
參考書目
 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
Journal writing (vocabulary, summary, response, notes  
40% 
 
2. 
Individual participation and attendance  
10% 
 
3. 
Group Presentation 
20% 
 
4. 
Final exam 
20% 
 
5. 
Self-evaluation 
10% 
 
 
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
9/13  Introduction 
第2週
9/20  Group Division  
第3週
9/27  Film Viewing; Questions Distributed  
第4週
10/04  Discussion of the Film; Summary Writing; Presentation Reminders  
第5週
10/11  Group 1 “Hills like White Elephants”; Poem: Tennyson “The Eagle”; Byron “Song for the Luddites”  
第6週
10/18  Group 2“Death by Landscape”; Song: Child “Barbara Allen” 
第7週
10/25  Group 3 “A Hunger Artist”; Poem/Song: Emily Dickinson “I Went to Heaven”; “There Is a Certain Slant of Light” 
第8週
11/01  Group 4 “An Adventure in Paris” Poem: William Carlos Williams “Spring and All” 
第9週
11/08  Group 5 “The Rocking-horse Winner”; Song: “Legend of a Girl Child Linda” 
第10週
11/15  NTU Day No class 
第11週
11/22  Group 6 “The White Horse”; Poem: Thomas Hardy “Darkling Thrush”
Submission of Journal I
 
第12週
11/29  Group 7 “The Things they Carried”; Poem Elizabeth Bishop “One Art”  
第13週
12/06  Reading Week (no class)  
第14週
12/13  Group 8 “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World”; Song: Rufus Wainwright “Poses” 
第15週
12/20  Group 9 “Everyday Use”; Poem: W. B. Yeats “The Wandering Angus”  
第16週
12/27  1227 Group 10 “Rules of the Game”; Poem: A. E. Housman “To an Athlete Dying Young” 
第17週
1/03  Visit to ER; Submission of Journal II 
第18週
01/11  Final Exam