C-2002-06228-B 中級英文寫作 Spring 2010 Mon. E1-E2 ES506 Instructor: Joyce Chen e-mail: 068477@mail.fju.edu.tw
OBJECTIVE
This course aims at guiding students through the process of writing paragraphs and essays. Six modes of writing including: Classification,
Comparison/Contrast, Cause/Effect, Process, Persuasion and Summary will be studied again in class and students will learn to develop well-written paragraphs to coherent, consistent, and well-organized essays (with five paragraphs).
Students will also learn how to synthesis, quote and summarize information in writing their essays. MLA style of research writing method will also be
introduced and practiced in class. Eventually, students can conduct a more sophisticated research in which one’s own arguments are logically supported by facts and opinions from reliable sources.
REQUIREMENT
Attendance: Coming to class every time and on time means more than professional attitude of a student, it also means respect to your classmates and teacher. Students who are late more10 minutes after class begins will be marked “late”; those who are late more than 30 minutes will be marked “absent”. Each unexcused absence will take 1 point away from the final grade.
Students with 3 unexcused or (6 excused )absences will automatically get an F for the course.
Students who never miss any meeting get 2 extra points for the final grades.
Sick leave: Please take good care of yourself. A medical report from Doctor is needed for a sick leave. Inform the teacher by yourself if you need a leave.
Asking for a leave for others is unacceptable.
Homework: All paper assignments should be typed out. Please follow the formats in MLA Handbook. Submit assignments to iCan. Late homework is not graded.
Plagiarism is strictly prohibited. A copied homework will be graded 0.
Huikao (會考): According to the Department Policy, students who fail Huikao need to take this composition course again. For those who pass the exam, the scores of Huikao will be counted for 10% of their composition grades for that semester, and they may still fail the course if the teachers think they need to work on their writing of the same level for one more year.
Cooperation and respect are essential in this course. Be polite to your classmates
and instructor.
Keep track of your performance in class. Don’t throw away your drafts. Students are very welcomed to check scores, attendance records, and etc. Please don’t wait till the last moment to do so.
TEXTBOOK
Dibello, Cathy, and 文庭澍. Composing Our World 《現代英文寫作教程》. Taipei:
Bookman, 2007
MLA Handbook for Writers for Research Papers, 7
thed. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2009.
SOURCE OF HANDOUTS
Oshima, Alice and Ann Hogue. Writing Academic English. New York: Pearson Longman, 2006.
GRADING POLICY
In-class Timed Writing 30%
Homework (drafts, journals, and essays and portfolio) 40%
In-Class Participation (peer editing, discussion and presentation) 10%
Attendance 10%
Hui-Kao 10%
Tentative Schedule: 2
ndsemester
Wee k
Date Topic Assignment
1 2/22 Ways to synthesize: quotation, paraphrase, summary Practice: Direct and indirect quotations
2 3/1 Comparison / Contrast Essay 1
stdraft
3 3/8 Comparison / Contrast Essay + Synthesis practice (quotation) 2
nddraft 4 3/15 Comparison / Contrast Essay + Synthesis practice (quotation) 3
rddraft 5 3/22 Timed Writing 1
6 3/29 Conference+ peer-editing & self editing
7 4/5 Spring Break
8 4/12 Cause/ Effect Essay 1
stdraft
9 4/19 Cause/ Effect Essay + Synthesis practice (paraphrase) 2
nddraft
Mid- term