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講義概要/Course Information
2025/05/02 現在

科目基礎情報/General Information
授業科目名
/Course title (Japanese)
Academic Written English Ⅱ(金2・D)
英文授業科目名
/Course title (English)
Academic Written English Ⅱ
科目番号
/Code
ENG201z
開講年度
/Academic year
2021年度 開講年次
/Year offered
1/2/3/4
開講学期
/Semester(s) offered
後学期 開講コース・課程
/Faculty offering the course
情報理工学域
授業の方法
/Teaching method
演習 単位数
/Credits
1
科目区分
/Category
総合文化科目
開講類・専攻
/Cluster/Department
情報理工学域
担当教員名
/Lecturer(s)
田中 智子
居室
/Office
講師控室
公開E-mail
/e-mail
ta407079@edu.cc.uec.ac.jp
授業関連Webページ
/Course website
None
更新日
/Last update
2021/09/20 18:38:00 更新状況
/Update status
公開中
/now open to public
講義情報/Course Description
主題および
達成目標(2,000文字以内)
/Themes and goals(up to 2,000 letters)
Students in this course will understand the components of genres of academic written English, i.e. two-sided argument and procedure, selected for students of science and engineering. It fosters the basic academic reading and writing skills as well as critical thinking and other academic skills, such as discussion, required for achieving the communicative goals of the genres. In-class activities and teaching materials are chosen and designed by individual teachers as shown in the course outline and weekly schedule below.
前もって履修
しておくべき科目(1,000文字以内)
/Prerequisites(up to 1,000 letters)
Academic Written English I
前もって履修しておくこ
とが望ましい科目(1,000文字以内)
/Recommended prerequisites and preparation(up to 1,000 letters)
Academic Written English I
教科書等(1,000文字以内)
/Course textbooks and materials(up to 1,000 letters)
Headway Academic Skills Reading, Writing, and Study Skills    Level 3
(Oxford University Press)
授業内容と
その進め方(2,000文字以内)
/Course outline and weekly schedule(up to 2,000 letters)
Week 1  Course Overview, Ice breaker activity through speaking and writing
Week 2  Review of paragraph/essay writing – Thesis statement, Introductory paragraph, Body paragraphs, Concluding paragraph, Transition words,  Introduction to writing Process/Procedure
Week 3  Practice of writing a process/procedure essay
Week 4  Reading an article and Discussion
Week 5  Practice of writing a process/procedure essay about the topic students choose
Week 6  Peer editing and Revising a draft
Week 7  Introduction to Two-sided argument essay
Week 8  Practice of writing a two-sided argument essay
Week 9  Reading an article and Discussion, Making an outline of the essay
Week 10  Practice of writing a two-sided argument essay about the topic students read
Week 11  Peer editing and Revising a draft, Review of transition words
Week 12  Reading an article and Discussion, Making an outline of two-sided argument essay about the topics students choose
Week 13  Peer-editing students’ final essays and Revising a draft
Week 14  Reading an article and Discussion
Week 15  Wrap-up of the course, Final Quiz

Note: This course is subject to change depending on the ability and progress of the class.
実務経験を活かした
授業内容
(実務経験内容も含む)
/Course content utilizing practical experience
授業時間外の学習
(予習・復習等)(1,000文字以内)
/Preparation and review outside class(up to 1,000 letters)
There will be weekly reading and/or writing homework assignments. Make sure to complete these assignments outside the class. This helps you prepare for the following lessons as well as review the previous lesson easily.
成績評価方法
および評価基準
(最低達成基準を含む)
(1,000文字以内)
/Evaluation and grading
(up to 1,000 letters)
Two-sided argument(s): 40%
Procedure(s): 30%
In-class performance and attitudes: 20%
Other assignments: 10%
オフィスアワー:
授業相談(1,000文字以内)
/Office hours(up to 1,000 letters)
Please contact the instructor before and after the class, or by e-mail.
学生へのメッセージ(1,000文字以内)
/Message for students(up to 1,000 letters)
Your positive participation and efforts to complete every task on time are the key to success in this course. Please don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Enjoy studying English with your peers.
その他
/Others
Please prepare an A-4 sized folder/binder to keep lesson handouts in order.
キーワード
/Keywords
Academic writing, Essay, Thesis statement, Introductory paragraph, Supporting paragraphs, Concluding paragraph, Critical thinking, Peer-editing, Transition words, Plagiarism