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ESOL113
ESOL113
ESOL113
英語
語学(英語)
Course Credit hours: 6.00 (6.00 lecture) (0.00 lab) (0.00 work site) Prerequisites: Placement through ESOL assessment process. Co-requisite(s): None AAS degree requirements: Unlisted elective Fulfills additional requirements: None Textbooks Great Writing 3, 5th edition, by Keith Folse, Elena Vestri, David Clabeaux National Geographic Learning/Cengage ISBN=978-0-357-02084-5 Other resources Access to Canvas. Readings about global issues and sustainable solutions Materials 3-ring binder notebook 8 ½ x 12 lined notebook paper College blue books Course description: Low-Advanced ESOL. Designed to develop student's ability to write basic essays. Emphasis is on controlling grammar at sentence level and organizing ideas into well-constructed essays with adequate support. Course includes reading academic text and summary writing. S/U grading. Course outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, each student should be able to... Write an introduction for an essay. Write a concluding paragraph. Organize supporting ideas. Use appropriate transitions to connect ideas. Use appropriate vocabulary. Correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors, once identified by instructor. Summarize ideas in assigned reading without copying phrases from the original text. Identify a set of terms used in conferencing, including subject, verb, tense, preposition, prepositional phrase, pronoun, possessive, infinitive, subordinator, independent and dependent clause. Core learning abilities: WCC's core learning abilities (CLAs) - communicating, information literacy, quantitative reasoning, social justice, and thinking - are overarching skills that are taught and reinforced throughout our curriculum and a student's time at WCC. These skills are integral to students' professional and personal lives. This course will give you the opportunity to practice and develop one or more of these core learning abilities. Course format Standard – This class meets in person. The best way to reach me outside of class is by email or Canvas message. You can also attend my office hours or schedule an appointment to meet with me. Course requirements and policies All ESOL courses are graded either S (Satisfactory) or U (Unsatisfactory). At the end of the quarter I will give you a grade report to inform you of your final average for this course. You must have a grade of 75% or above to get an S grade for this course. Here is how I will assess your grade for this class: Homework and in-class work 25% of final grade Out of class final drafts (OCE) 25% of final grade Quizzes and tests 20% of final grade In-class Essays (ICE) 20% of final grade Reading Journals & Attendance 10% of final grade For a few homework assignments I will not give a grade; I will just give a check if it is correct. I will also use the system below. Some of your homework and in-class work will be graded with the following marks: + Very good work 100 points ü+ Good work 90 points ü Satisfactory work 80 points ü— Poor work 70 points — Very poor work 60 points Late Homework –Please complete your assignments by the due date. If you miss homework, you will get 35% at best. HOMEWORK MORE THAN A WEEK LATE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Missed quizzes can be arranged to be taken at the Testing Center. Reading Response Journals I believe that reading and writing are very connected and that, in general, good readers make good writers, and international student readers of English make good writers of English. These are the primary motivations behind assigning reading journals to Transition ESOL students. I primarily want to read what you thought about what you read; therefore, your RRJ should be mostly (more than 50%) about what you thought about what your read. For ESOL 113, students will be required to complete and turn in 10 reading journals. You will read 1 hour a week independently of my reading assignments. You do not have to read the one hour in one sitting. You can read 30 minutes one day, and 30 minutes another. Every Monday, please submit your reading journal in a blue book in this manner: Name Date Source/Title of book/article Number of pages read Time spent reading Homework and Essay Drafts Notice that homework comprises the largest percentage of your final grade. The work that you do outside of class demonstrates to me the seriousness of your wanting to succeed in your classes. I assign homework that I think will help you become a better writer, reader, and user of English grammar. Use of AI programs (ChatGPT) The use of AI writing tools such as ChatGPT is acceptable in this class, however you must state at the beginning of your assignment what AI tool you used, list the search parameters you used to generate your response, and highlight the sections in the written response that are your own words or your revisions to the AI generated text. Follow the example declaration provided in Canvas, if you use an AI writing tool on an assignment. Attendance For this quarter, I am trying a new strategy to help you get a better grade by coming to class. Because students who fail usually do so because they miss classes, I am counting attendance (together with your RRJs) as 10% of your final grade. If you are more than 5 minutes late to class, I will mark you on Canvas as absent. If you are absent more than 5 times this quarter (that is more than one week of classes), you will not be able to pass this class. Tests/Quizzes You will be tested on grammar points, including a grammar terms quiz on which you will have to score 75% or higher in order to advance beyond this ESOL 113 class. You will also have reading comprehension and summary quizzes. Student equipment check out: Students can check out a laptop for the quarter using the device checkout agreement available in MyWCC under the My Account tab. Access and disability services : Any student with a disability requiring auxiliary aids, services, or other reasonable accommodations should contact the access and disability services office in Laidlaw 134 to make an appointment (ads@whatcom.edu, 360.383.3139, or 360.255.7182 [videophone for deaf callers]). Affirmation of inclusion (required): WCC is committed to maintaining an environment in which every member of the College community feels welcome to participate in the life of the College, free from harassment and discrimination. We welcome people of all races, ethnicity, national origins, religions, ages, genders, sexual orientations, marital status, veteran status, abilities, and disabilities. Toward that end, faculty, students, and staff will treat one another with respect and dignity; promote a learning and working community that ensures social justice, understanding, civility and non-violence in a safe and supportive climate; and influence curriculum, teaching strategies, student services, and personnel practices that facilitate sensitivity and openness to diverse ideas, peoples and cultures in a creative, safe, and collegial environment.
コース 単位時間 6.00 (6.00 講義) (0.00 研究室) (0.00 作業現場) 前提条件 ESOL評価プロセスによるプレースメント。 共同前提条件 なし AAS学位の要件 未掲載の選択科目 追加要件を満たす: なし ESOLコースはすべてS(Satisfactory)またはU(Unsatisfactory)で評価されます。 学期末に、このコースの最終的な平均点をお知らせするために、成績報告書をお渡しします。 このコースでS評価を得るには、75%以上の成績を取らなければなりません。 このクラスの成績評価は以下の通りです: 宿題と授業中の課題 最終成績の25 授業外の最終原稿(OCE) 最終成績の 25 小テストとテスト 最終成績の20 授業内エッセイ(ICE) 最終成績の20 読書日誌と出席 最終評点の10 + 非常に良い仕事 100点 ü+ 良い仕事 90点 ü 満足のいく仕事 80点 ü- 悪い 70点 - 非常に悪い 60 ポイント 宿題の遅刻 - 期日までに宿題を終わらせてください。 宿題を欠席した場合、最高でも 35%の減点となります。 週間以上の遅刻は認められません。 欠席した小テストは、テストセンターで受験することができます。
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