1. practice the strategies of pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, constructing a well-reasoned thesis, quoting and summarizing skills,
2. produce different types of essays (e.g. comparison and contrast, classification, process analysis, cause-and effect, and argumentative),
3. have basic research skills including library/internet search, and basic research report writing skills such as citing in MLA format, paraphrasing and referencing,
4. have a more comprehensive use of grammatically correct and situationally and culturally appropriate language,
5. demonstrate advanced critical reading and analytical skills.
Workload | Hrs |
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Course Readings | 40 |
Exams/Quizzes | 35 |
Oral Presentation | 15 |