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
102-1 
授課對象
法律學院  
授課教師
傅友祥 
課號
FL1007 
課程識別碼
102E83310 
班次
31 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期四7,8,9(14:20~17:20) 
上課地點
外教204 
備註
本課程以英語授課。初選限大一新生。須繳交語言實習費。適合自我紀律高,不接受旁聽,首次上課未到者視同放棄。
限工學院學生(含輔系、雙修生) 或 限電資學院學生(含輔系、雙修生) 或 限法律學院學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:34人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1021FL1007_07 
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課程概述

This compulsory course attempts to train your overall ability of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. This course aims to train the students to develop critical thinking through various challenging stories and academic articles. 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. As the majority of students are from engineering and law, the critical essays are related to these intersected fields. The students will have to produce a one-page response journal biweekly based on the reading of these texts. The students will be placed in several groups that are obliged to introduce the assigned story to other peer students. Remember that this is NOT a high school English class where you used to cram grammar, memorize 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. We will also experiment with cross-cultural teaching model by using an interface to share ideas with engineering students from Concordia University, Canada. This will certainly open up the students’ horizon in engaging in dialogue with students from other countries. The overall aim of this course, ideally speaking, is to explore your creativity, sharpen your critical thinking, and build up your confidence. 

課程目標
This compulsory course attempts to train your overall ability of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. This course aims to train the students to develop critical thinking through various challenging stories and academic articles. 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. As the majority of students are from engineering and law, the critical essays are related to these intersected fields. The students will have to produce a one-page response journal biweekly based on the reading of these texts. The students will be placed in several groups that are obliged to introduce the assigned story to other peer students. Remember that this is NOT a high school English class where you used to cram grammar, memorize 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. We will also experiment with cross-cultural teaching model by using an interface to share ideas with engineering students from Concordia University, Canada. This will certainly open up the students’ horizon in engaging in dialogue with students from other countries. The overall aim of this course, ideally speaking, is to explore your creativity, sharpen your critical thinking, and build up your confidence. 
課程要求
1. If you are absent more than three times (including three times without legitimate proof), you will automatically flunk the course.
2. Any late submission of journal (not even one day late) after the due date will not be accepted and will receive a grade of zero for that assignment.
3. I have zero tolerance with plagiarism. If you are caught plagiarizing in your assignment, you will automatically flunk the course and will be reported to the University for such unethical academic misconduct.
4. All assignments have to be word-processed, double-spaced.
5. Since the class is not scheduled during lunch or dinner time, the students are discouraged from eating (dry, light food ok) in class.
6. The students are not allowed to use electronic devices (e.g., laptop, iPhone) in class.
7. Out of courtesy, if you cannot make it to class, please inform the instructor beforehand, not afterwards.
8. Also out of courtesy or self-awareness, if possible, please wash up or wear deodorant before coming to class.
 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 
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評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
Final Exam 
20% 
 
2. 
Self Evaluation 
10% 
 
3. 
Journal writing and contributions to online sharing 
35% 
 
4. 
Attendance, participation and discussion 
20% 
 
5. 
Presentation 
15% 
 
 
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
9/13  Introduction 
第2週
9/20  Short Discussion, Group Division  
第3週
9/27  Film Crash (2004); Questions Distributed 
第4週
10/04  Discussion of Crash; Poem: William Blake “London” (Journal 1 Due)  
第5週
10/11  Group 1 “The Rocking-horse Winner”; Song: Child “Barbara Allen” 
第6週
10/18  Group 2 “Rules of the Game”; Poem/Song: Emily Dickinson “I Went to Heaven”; “There Is a Certain Slant of Light” (Journal 2 Due) 
第7週
10/25  Group 3 “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”; Poem: Robert Frost “The Road Not Taken” 
第8週
11/01  Group 4 “Everyday Use”; Song: “Legend of a Girl Child Linda”
(Journal 3 Due)
 
第9週
11/08  Field Trip (TBA)  
第10週
11/15  NTU Day (No class) 
第11週
11/22  Group 5 “The Engineer as a Local, not Global, Citizen”; Poem: Elizabeth Bishop “One Art” (Journal 4 Due) 
第12週
11/29  Group 6 “Live-in Cook”; Jennifer Warnes “The Famous Blue Raincoat” 
第13週
12/06  Group 7 “The Management of Grief”; Poem: W. B. Yeats “The Wandering Angus” (Journal 5 Due) 
第14週
12/13  Film The Hours  
第15週
12/20  Discussion of film; Song: Joni Mitchell “Night Ride Home”(Journal 6 Due) 
第16週
12/27  Group 8 “Globalizing Manufacturing Engineering Education”; Poem: A. E. Housman “To an Athlete Dying 
第17週
1/03  Review and Thought Sharing; (Journal 7 Due)