Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) |
Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives |
Course Objectives |
Competency Indicators |
Ratio(%) |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
1. To get students familiarized with different types of essays.
2. To train students to write short English essays concisely, coherently, and fluently.
3. Students are required to write 1 weekday and 1 weekend journal entries first as a warm-up, and then present their former essays in Peer review groups for the other peers to give them suggestions for further revisions. |
1.Foreign language skills |
3.Communication and presentation skills |
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topic Discussion/Production |
Exercises |
Discussion |
Lecturing |
Networking/Distance Education |
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Quiz |
Written Presentation |
Attendance |
Oral Presentation |
Assignment |
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Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule |
Week |
Course Content |
Week 1 |
Self-introduction and brainstorming; grammar quiz; “The Most Memorable Moment in My Summer Vacation” writing in session.
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Week 2 |
Peer review of last week’s writing in session; use ChatGpt or other online resources to improve your draft 1 and generate draft 2; resubmitted. |
Week 3 |
Grammar review session 1 (tense consistency); journal entry 1
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Week 4 |
Journal entry 1 returned; journal entry 2 “My Typical Weekend” |
Week 5 |
Journal entry 2 returned; Ways to start Introductory paragraph; essay 1: Place (Object) description
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Week 6 |
Peer review of essay 1; Revision of essay 1 |
Week 7 |
Grammar review session 2; essay 2: Event description & reflection
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Week 8 |
Mid-term |
Week 9 |
Peer review of essay 2; Revision of essay 2 |
Week 10 |
Letter writing format; A Letter to Reconciliate with Your Family Member or Best Friend
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Week 11 |
Individual consultation
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Week 12 |
Grammar review session 3 (on “transitional” words); essay 3: A Comparison and Contrast between …(writers, styles of life, or a place then and now) |
Week 13 |
Peer review of essay 3; Revision of essay 3 |
Week 14 |
Essay 4: a cause and effect analysis on …(the increase of random attacks, hiking housing prices, etc.)
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Week 15 |
Peer review of essay 4; Revision of essay 4
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Week 16 |
Final |
self-directed learning |
1 Feedback of Multimedia materials selected from online-streaming or our multimedia center on the 3rd floor in our library at NCHU.
2 I’ll interrogate about the results in the following semester myself to find out whether you have done it yourself or by ChatGPt.
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Evaluation |
1. 4 essays (60% =15% each essay). (Pay more attention to your revision. It involves not just editing, but sometimes also an entire structure change. Using simpler diction, the final mark will be deducted. )
2. 2 weekly journal entries (10%)
3. Attendance: 15% (2% deduction for each absence or extreme tardiness. Active participation also counts.)
4. Peer review bonus: (presentation of your comments, summarizing and critical thinking ability) E. g.: provided peers with specific, constructive written feedback: 0-5 pts; participated actively in discussion (spoken feedback) of each paper: 0-5 pts; wrote specific response to peers’ feedback: 0-5 pts. Be specific. Don’t write “You have done a good job”) or “Your paper was interesting.” 8%
5. Mid-term + final: 20%
6. If you want to convert my final grade to a letter grade, the following is the conversion chart American Universities usually adopt: A= over 90, A- = 85-89, B+ = 80-84, B = 75-79, B- = 70-74, C= 65. |
Textbook & other References |
Open textbooks:College ESL Writers: Applied Grammar and Composing Strategies for Success
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Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website |
NCHU i-learning. |
Office Hours |
Thurs. 13:30-15:30 p.m. or by email appointment.
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Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs(Link URL) |
04.Quality Education   05.Gender Equality   08.Decent Work and Economic Growth   10.Reduced Inequalities   17.Partnerships for the Goals | include experience courses:N |
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