LENG1160 English 09b Writing 2 - for Humanities and Social Science
Course description
English 9B is the third skills-focused course of the Intermediate-Advanced Cycle in the Academic Purposes Support Program (AESP). The course allows students to engage with, analyze and produce different texts commonly found in academic writing, namely definitions, problem/solution, summaries and paraphrasing, process analysis and data commentary. The writing process will be approached first through the concept of genre analysis so students can better understand the global features and rhetorical conventions within their fields of writing. Then students will focus on the organization, clarity, cohesion, linguistic aspects, and presentation of their ideas. The aim of this course is to equip students with writing and language learning skills and resources which can be directly applied to their field and aid them in their future English writing.
Course goal
The goal of this course is to plan, write, and revise a problem-solution academic paper on a topic of students' interest, building on the basic academic writing skills developed in previous courses. Students can do this by incorporating language used to give definitions, express cause and effect, summarize, paraphrase, describe a process, comment on visual data and integrate research.
By the end of the course, students are expected to achieve the following proficiency levels according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR):
Reading B2+
Writing B2
Listening B1+
Speaking B1+
Grammar B1+
Periodo en el que se ofrece el curso
202610
Idioma en el que se ofrece el curso
Español
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