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2nd Semester 2010

Advanced Grammar Review for Seniors (Part II) Instructor: Daniel J. Bauer Ph.D.

This course does not use a set textbook. The instructor uses student writing and frequent handouts for class materials.

Advanced Grammar Review for Seniors is a continuation of Part I and will feature the same type of class teaching method used in Part I. The course relies heavily on one to one coaching with the instructor and the writing of 8 assignments.

4 of the assignments are essays of at least 2 pages in length. Students may choose from a variety of possible topics or suggest topics on their own. Students revise the essays after receiving them back with a grammar code for guidance.

4 of the assignments are to be reflective journals of at least 4 pages in length. As a general rule, journals are not revised.

All writing should of course be fresh writing.

The instructor expects faithful class attendance and strong class participation in discussions

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