Aftësi Gjuhësore Akademike II

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Albana Cekrezi, PhD

Code
ELL 112
Name
Academic Language Skills II
Semester
2
Lecture hours
4.00
Seminar hours
0.00
Laborator hours
0.00
Credits
4.00
ECTS
6.00
Description

The syllabus of this course has a multi-layered structure, which includes a comprehensive grammar and vocabulary syllabus integrating listening, speaking, writing and reading. Regarding reading, emphasis will be put on comprehension, vocabulary knowledge and extensive reading, It aims at developing learning skills by involving students in task-based approach, by leading them to work autonomously with the dictionary and other language resources. It aims at improving students’ language skills and especially skills in reading comprehension. The texts for this course will help students improve their comprehension of diverse topics and subject areas (e.g., social science, natural science, and humanities) with various modes of discourse (e.g., exposition, narration, and argumentation). Students’ critical thinking and higher order comprehension skills are expected to improve as greater weight will be placed on inferential skills throughout the semester. The texts cover cultural aspects of contemporary English speaking countries helping their intercultural education. Writing is developed through a more in-depth study of grammatical structures and through further practice in writing techniques for paragraphs and, especially, the five-paragraph essay. Students continue to improve their ability to write a variety of sentence types and engage in peer critique and substantial revision.

Objectives

The course aims to - develop students’ reading skills and their verbal ability - improve the use of vocabulary learning strategies during their readings and specific activities designed for vocabulary instruction. - develop students’ ability to become cognizant of the underlying processes of reading comprehension and will become better at using skills effective for comprehension of reading material. - improve students’ skills in identifying distinguishing features of passages, relate them to the function and context of the writing, and organize information in their answers. - make students demonstrate understanding of various grammatical structures from the text in both speaking and writing: To explain techniques for writing paragraphs, essays, journal, letter and creative writing and to emphasize the importance of editing in writing. - make students discuss, argue about different social and academic topics using English language grammatically correct.

Java
Tema
1
Who we are, Different but the same, Present and past tenses
2
Writing: Informal letters, Workbook
3
Pushing boundaries, How to build a Bionic Man, Future
4
Writing: Proposals, Workbook
5
Widen your horizons, Young entrepreneurs Making Their Mark, infinitive /-ing forms
6
Writing: semi-formal/formal letters/emails , Workbook
7
Revision
8
Midterm Exam
9
Health Matters, What`s in a Smile, Modals
10
Writing: An essay based on prompts , Workbook
11
Cause for Concern, Environmental Crime Investigator, Writing: Reports, Workbook
12
Material World, The story of Stuff, For and Against Essay
13
Back to Nature, Ice Breaks, Writing a narrative
14
The Art of Entertainment, Risking life and limb, Writing a Review
15
Review
16
Final Exam
1
Students will be able to understand extended speech and lectures and follow complex lines of argument in English.
2
Students will be able to read English language articles and texts concerned with contemporary topics in which the writer adopts a particular viewpoint or attitude.
3
Students will be able to take an active part in academic discussions in English, presenting clear, detailed descriptions and defending a particular viewpoint by describing the various advantages and disadvantages.
4
Students will be able to take notes and write essays and summaries in English.
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 3 42
Duties
1 2 2
Midterms
1 10 10
Final exam
1 14 14
Other
3 6 18
Total workLoad
150
Total workload / 25 (hours)
6.00
ECTS
6.00