Course Name |
(中) 英語教學概論(3015) |
(Eng.) Introduction to English Language Teaching |
Offering Dept |
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures |
Course Type |
Elective |
Credits |
2 |
Teacher |
SHIH,I-MING |
Department |
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/Undergraduate |
Language |
中/英文 |
Semester |
2024-FALL |
Course Description |
The course aims to provide a foundation for understanding the complexities of English Language Teaching. The course will focus on important aspects of current language teaching methodology, including the following topics: (1) the contexts of ELT; (2) principles of syllabus and lesson design; (3) classroom processes: roles of teachers and students, the dynamics of interaction within the classroom, methods of questioning, and the provision of feedback; (4) resources in ELT: materials design, adaptation and evaluation, and the use of information technology. By engaging in interactive lectures and participating in group and class discussions, students will gain insights into matters concerning both the theory and practice of English learning and teaching. |
Prerequisites |
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self-directed learning in the course |
Y |
Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) |
Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives |
Course Objectives |
Competency Indicators |
Ratio(%) |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
By the end of the semester, it is expected that students will be able to:
1. comprehend how ELT programs and methodologies exhibit variations within diverse socio-political and institutional contexts;
2. understand the principles of lesson design;
3. evaluate the functions and characteristics of interaction within various teaching contexts by examining the roles of both teachers and learners;
4. evaluate teaching materials and resources for different purposes and contexts.
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topic Discussion/Production |
Discussion |
Lecturing |
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Written Presentation |
Attendance |
Oral Presentation |
Assignment |
Internship |
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Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule |
Week |
Course Content |
Week 1 |
(09/10) Introduction and Course Overview; English Language Teaching Today: An Introduction |
Week 2 |
(09/17) 中秋節 |
Week 3 |
(09/24) Student-centered learning in ELT |
Week 4 |
(10/01) Using local languages in English language classrooms |
Week 5 |
(10/08) Current issues in the development of materials for learners of English as an International Language (EIL) |
Week 6 |
(10/15) Applying language learning principles to coursebooks |
Week 7 |
(10/22) Extensive reading and listening in the L2 classroom |
Week 8 |
(10/29) Teaching L2 listening: In and outside the classroom |
Week 9 |
(11/05) |
Week 10 |
(11/12) Teaching English for intercultural spoken communication |
Week 11 |
(11/19) Second Language Speaking (Lazaraton) |
Week 12 |
(11/26) Lesson Planning; submission of term paper topic |
Week 13 |
(12/03) Lesson planning (Ur) |
Week 14 |
(12/10) Individual conferences |
Week 15 |
(12/17) Classroom interaction (Ur); giving feedback (Ur) |
Week 16 |
(12/24) Oral presentations |
Week 17 |
(12/31) Self-directed learning |
Week 18 |
(01/07) Self-directed learning; Term paper due |
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Evaluation |
1. Participation & Attendance: 10%
2. Term Paper: 50% (Paper 40% + Oral Presentation 10%)
3. Assignments: 40% |
Textbook & other References |
Renandya, W. A., & Widodo, H. P. (Eds.). (2016). English language teaching today: Linking theory and practice. Springer. |
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website |
Ur, P. (1996). A course in language teaching: Practice and theory. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. |
Office Hours |
By appointment (email address: iming@dragon.nchu.edu.tw) |
Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs |
04.Quality Education | include experience courses:N |
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