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ECTS - PWSZ im. Witelona w Legnicy

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The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica - Field: Pedagogy<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> Course Catalogue 2010/2011<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits<br />

1<br />

1.Course title<br />

ESOL – Composition<br />

2.Course contents<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes<br />

The course a<strong>im</strong>s at <strong>im</strong>proving the students’ communicative skills in the area of expository writing. In the third<br />

semester the emphasis is on the following issues:<br />

composing a coherent paragraph<br />

composing letters (formal and informal), applications and memos<br />

summarizing and paraphrasing short expository texts<br />

3.Prerequisites<br />

Completion of the ESOL-Composition course in semester 2.<br />

4.Learning outcomes<br />

Students know how to express their opinion and pass on information in written English. They also know how to<br />

paraphrase and summarize short expository texts.<br />

5.Recommended reading<br />

Bander, R. 1996. American English Rhetoric. Routledge: New York.<br />

Ferre, J. P. 1994. Merrill Guide to the Research Paper. Prentice Hall: New York<br />

Hunt, Douglas (red.). 1990. The Dolphin Reader. Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston.<br />

Meyer, M. 2007. The Little, Brown Guide to Writing Research Papers. Longman: London<br />

6.Type of course<br />

Obligatory<br />

7.Teaching team<br />

Department of Pedagogy<br />

8.Course structure<br />

Form Number of hours Semester Year<br />

Lecture<br />

Classes 30 5 3<br />

Laboratory<br />

Project<br />

Seminar<br />

Other<br />

Total student’s<br />

workload<br />

30<br />

9.Assessment methods<br />

Subject to assessment are all the written assignments composed both in class and at home. The final grade is the<br />

arithmetic average of all the grades received during the semester.<br />

10.Language of instruction<br />

English<br />

610

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