Course Details:
Session 1
- Course orientation
- e-Portfolio
- Personalised Learning Profile
- Regulations (attendance, class representative(s) & Whatsapp group)
- Course briefing
- Course entrance form (i-Learn portal)
- Paraphrasing strategies
- Synonyms (dictionary & thesaurus)
- Active & passive forms
- Varied sentence patterns
- Paraphrasing strategies (nouns to verbs, adjectives to adverbs, adverbs to adjectives, order of ideas, retelling & chunking methods, making abstract ideas more concrete)
- Paraphrasing (WATCH)
- Task: Answer exercises 1 and 2.
Session 2
- Document sources using APA format (in-text citation & references)
- Referencing (WATCH)
- Document sources using APA format
- APA formatting & style guide (READ)
- APA 6th edition resources: simplified & comprehensive (READ)
- Learners' Diagnostic Tests Results
- Task: Answer exercises 1, 2 and 3.
Session 3
- Write annotated bibliographies
- Analysing and evaluating arguments in academic texts
- Identifying main ideas, supporting details & organisational patterns in academic texts
- Main idea & supporting details (WATCH)
- Organisational patterns: 1 (WATCH) & 2 (READ)
- Identifying author’s purpose, tone, intended audience & reasoning
- Determining author’s purpose, intended audience, tone & bias (READ)
- Task: Answer exercises 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Session 4 (blended learning mode)
- Writing annotated bibliographies:
- paraphrasing
- summarising
- types of support
- validity, objectivity, completeness & credibility of texts
- strengths & weaknesses of arguments
- wide range of sentence structures & vocabulary
- Task:
- Write an annotated bibliography using all strategies taught in class by answering the sample test.
- Answer key
- Sample answers A, B & C
Session 5
- Employing annotation strategies:
- analysing and evaluating arguments
- main ideas, supporting details & organisational patterns
- author’s purpose, tone, intended audience & reasoning
- paraphrasing
- summarising
- types of support
- validity, objectivity, completeness & credibility of texts
- strengths & weaknesses of arguments
- wide range of sentence structures & vocabulary
- Preparation for annotated bibliography: 1, 2 & 3 (READ)
- Task:
Session 6
- Assessment:
- Write an annotated bibliography about 250–300 words.
- Print English-English dictionary is permitted.
Session 7
- Prepare and present analysis of academic texts
- Researching topics
- Collecting relevant materials from a variety of sources
- Writing thesis statements, main ideas, and supporting details
- Identifying author’s tone, purpose, and intended audience in academic texts
- Tasks:
- Form into groups of 4 students.
- Choose 4 articles under the 1 similar topic from different sources such as journals, books, online research papers, newspapers, and magazines.
- Prepare a draft of an outline for analysis consisting as follows:
- 2 main ideas from each article
- a minimum of 4 supporting details for each main idea
- 1 conclusion based on ideas presented
- Acknowledge sources of information using in-text citations and references (APA style)
Session 8 (blended learning mode)
- Preparation & presentation of academic text analysis
- Writing outlines based on texts
- Delivering oral presentations focusing on fluency, grammatical accuracy & non-verbal aspects
- Presentation in English (WATCH)
- Sample group presentation (WATCH)
- Preparing suitable visual aids for presentation (poster/infographic)
- Sample poster/infograhic (READ)
- Task:
- Write an outline for oral presentation including thesis statement, eight main points, supporting details with in-text citations and conclusion.
Sessions 9-10
- Assessments:
- Submit article analysis outline (15% of course assessment).
- Submit poster/infographic (5% of course assessment).
- Present the articles analysis based on poster/infographic (15% of course assessment):
- 4 students per group
- 20 minutes per group
- Oral presentation scoring guide
Session 11
- Synthesising & integrating information from academic articles
- Synthesis: 1 (WATCH) & 2 (READ)
- Identifying and paraphrasing relevant supporting details with correct in-text citations
- Synthesising information from a variety of academic articles and formulating main ideas based on the topic assigned
- Drafting term papers based on synthesised information from articles
- Task:
- Prepare an outline for a written synthesis in group.
Session 12 (blended learning mode)
- Writing a well organised and coherent term paper using correct in-text citations and references based on APA format
- Tasks:
Session 13
- Task: Personalised learning performance
- Assessments:
- Submit the draft of term paper (essay format) by synthesising information from the 4 articles (10% of course assessment).
- Submit the portfolio (5% of course assessment) including:
- Outline of article analysis
- Poster/infographic
- 4 articles
- Draft of term paper
Session 14
- Assessment:
- Submit a term paper of about 700-800 words by synthesising information from the 4 articles (25% of course assessment)
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