Analizë Teksti I

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Albana Cekrezi, PhD

Code
ELL 211
Name
Text Analysis I
Semester
3
Lecture hours
4.00
Seminar hours
0.00
Laborator hours
0.00
Credits
4.00
ECTS
5.00
Description

The text analysis course encourages advanced reading and analysis skills (writing) for various genres of texts: narrative, reports, poetry, academic materials, articles, etc. The course requires students to achieve a high level of competency and fluency in spoken and written English, so the 4 practical skills will be developed as texts are studied. Assignment: An essay on symbols used in “The Dead” by James Joyce.

Objectives

To give students the motivation and skills required for advanced level English for the 4 skills. Students to be confident in handling and critically analysing different genres of texts at advanced level.

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Tema
1
E. A. Poe
2
E. A. Poe, `` The Fall of the House of Usher``
3
E. A. Poe, `` The Fall of the House of Usher``
4
E. A. Poe, ``Annabel Lee`, ``The Raven ``
5
E. A. Poe , ``The cask of Amontillado``
6
E. A. Poe, ``The Black Cat``
7
Jane Austen ``Pride and Prejudice ``
8
Midterm
9
Jane Austen ``Pride and Prejudice ``
10
Jane Austen ``Pride and Prejudice ``
11
William Shakespeare, Sonnets
12
William Shakespeare, Sonnets
13
William Shakespeare, Sonnets
14
William Shakespeare, Sonnets
15
Review
16
Final Exam
1
Students will be able to speak, write, listen and read at advanced level.
2
Students to be motivated to have an attitude of continual learning for the English language.
3
Students to be comfortable in handling and analyzing a wide variety of textual genres.
Quantity Percentage Total percent
Midterms
1 30% 30%
Quizzes
0 0% 0%
Projects
1 20% 20%
Term projects
0 0% 0%
Laboratories
0 0% 0%
Class participation
1 10% 10%
Total term evaluation percent
60%
Final exam percent
40%
Total percent
100%
Quantity Duration (hours) Total (hours)
Course duration (including exam weeks)
16 4 64
Off class study hours
14 2 28
Duties
1 0 0
Midterms
1 3 3
Final exam
1 3 3
Other
2 8 16
Total workLoad
114
Total workload / 25 (hours)
4.56
ECTS
5.00