課程介紹

Course Description

With a wide range of classroom activities and exercises, this one-year course is designed to enhance the English skills and proficiency of first-year NCHU undergraduates. The lecturer will guide participants through a wealth of English learning resources and authentic materials dealing with the following topics: 1) language learning, 2) technology, 3) gender as well as 4) art and museum.

In order to facilitate learning and classroom discussion, students are required to complete listening and reading assignments before coming to class. Every week, they will have to take quizzes, speak English both in small groups and in front of the class, and engage in a series of writing tasks.   

A communicative approach which emphasizes teacher-student interaction is adopted, though attention is also paid to familiarize students with the complex sentence structure and grammar of the English language as well as common English expressions used in a variety of topics and daily-life situations.  

 

 

Grades

60% In-Class

40% participation   (3 minute-talk 5%; group presentations 10%;  

class participation 15%; writing tasks 10%)                      

20% attendance       (attendance 10%, quizzes 10%)

40% exams               (20% Midterm, 20% Final)

 

3 minute-talk:          You will have to give an individual 3 minute-speech on any topic of your

choice. For each week, 2-3 students will take turns presenting.       

 

Group presentation:  2 group presentations on the film ‘Pygmalion’ and selected readings.   

Class participation:    I will give points based on your speaking frequency during the in-class activities

 

 

0= didn’t speak                           1-5= spoke only a few times

6-10= made a few comments     12-15=talked a lot

 

Writing Tasks:            2 writing tasks. You should type and submit your assignments on time. There is a 10 point penalty for each day late. Any homework that is copied from another source will receive a ‘0’.

 

Absences

 >Sickness:                    If you can’t come to class because you’re sick, please show me your doctor’s notes in the next class. You will need to show me absent notes approved by the university on the day of a quiz or test; otherwise, your absence will be unexcused. Each class absence will drop 1 point off your final grade.  

 >Tardiness:                   You should come to class on time. If you arrive late after I take attendance, you will be marked absent.

 >Other reasons:             Please discuss them with me beforehand.

 

Course Objectives: At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  1. Speaking:              -speak more confidently and fluently about various topics

                                    -speak with fewer simple grammar mistakes

  1. Reading                 -improve reading skills

-become familiar with different genres of English materials   

  1. Vocabulary           -increase vocabulary, especially vocabulary related to the topics in                                                online English materials and selected readings     
  2. Grammar             -improve usage of already-learned grammar in writing and speaking
  3. Listening             -improve listening for both main ideas and details on a variety of topics
  4. Writing                  -learn to describe their daily life, events and stories in short paragraphs
教科書:

Textbooks

  • Selected Readings                                    
  • Online English Resources:     BBC Six-Minute English; Learning English with News Report;

Voice of America; Ted talks

教學進度:

Dates

Topics

Selected Readings

Speaking/Writing Tasks

Audio Programmes

Week 1

9/18 (M)

Meet and Greet

 

 

 

Week 1

9/20(W)

Meet and Greet 

 

Self-Introduction

 

Week 2

9/25(M)

Language Learning

 

In-Class activity:

Speak about your experience of learning languages

Quiz 1

‘How Quickly Can you Learn English’

Week 2

9/27(W)

Language Learning

Reading Article 1

Holly Young’s ‘Do young people care about learning Languages?’

Reading Discussion

 

Week 3

10/2 (M)

Language Learning

Reading Article 2

Sarah Johnson’s ‘Learning a Language in Later life: are you ever too old?’ in The Guardian

 

Quiz 2

‘Speak any language instantly’

Week 3

104 (W)

Holiday

 

 

 

Week 4

10/9 (M)

Holiday

 

 

 

Week 4

10/11 (W)

Watching the 1938 film adaption ‘Pygmalion’ (available on YouTube with English subtitles)

 

 

 

Week 5

10/16 (M)

 

Film Discussion

Group Presentation on ‘Pygmalion’    

Writing Task 1:

Write a 200-word film review (Due in two weeks)

 

 

Week 5

10/18

(W)

Film

Discussion

Group Presentation on

‘Pygmalion’

 

 

Week 6

10/23 (M)

 

Technology

 

In-Class Activity: Speak about the impact of technology in your daily life

Deadline for Writing Task 1  

Quiz 3

‘Is Social Media a Distraction’?

Week 6

10/25

(W)

Technology

Reading Article 3

Simon Parkin’s ‘How Pokémon Takes Us Back to the Real World’ in The Guardian   

Reading Discussion

 

Week 7

10/30

(M)

Technology

 

 

Quiz 4

‘Are computers making us dumb’?

Week 7

11/1

(W)

Technology

Reading Article 4

Eliana Dockerman’s ‘The Digital Parent Trap’ in The Times

 

Reading Discussion

 

Week 8

11/6

(M)

Writing Diagnosis 

 

 

 

Week 8

11/8

(W)

Debate

 

 

 

Week 9

Mid-Term

 

 

 

Week 10

11/20 (M)

 

 

 

 

Week 10

11/22

(W)

Guest Lecture

 

 

 

Week 11

11/27

(M)

Gender

 

In-Class Activity:

Speak about the gender equality/problems in Taiwan

Quiz 5

‘Women’s right to Vote’

Week 11

11/29

(W)

Gender

Reading Article 5

Emma Watson’s Speech on Feminism at the UN

Reading Discussion

 

Week 12

12/4

(M)

Gender

Reading Article 6

Obama’s article on Feminism

 

 

Quiz 6:

‘Men are the Weaker Sex’

Week 12

12/6

(W)

Gender

Reading Article 6

Obama’s article on Feminism

 

Reading Discussion

 

Week 13

12/11

(M)

Museum

 

In-Class Activity:

Speak about your experience of visiting Museums

Quiz 7

‘Spiral Museum at 50’

 

Week 13

12/13

(W)

Museum

Reading Article 7

Christopher Hitchens’ ‘The Lovely Stones’

 

 

Week 14

12/18

(M)

Museum

Reading Article 7

Christopher Hitchens’ ‘The Lovely Stones’

 

Quiz 8

‘A History of the World in 100 objects’

Week 14

12/20

(W)

Museum

Reading article 8

Andrew Solomon’s ‘Don’t Mess with our cultural patrimony’ pp. 191-202

Writing Task 2:

Retell the National Palace Museum controversy/Write about the gender equality problems in Taiwan

 

Week 15

12/25

(M)

Museum

Reading Article 8

Andrew Solomon’s ‘Don’t Mess with our cultural patrimony’,pp.181-190

 

Quiz 9:

‘A threat to London’s artwork’

Week 15

12/27

(W)

 

Reading Article 8

Andrew Solomon’s ‘Don’t Mess with our cultural patrimony’

Deadline for Writing Task 2

 

Week 16

1/1

(M)

Holiday

 

 

 

Week 16

1/3

(W)

 

Group Presentation on the article of Obama, Hichens, or Solomon

 

 

Week 17

1/8

(M)

Writing Diagnosis

 

 

Quiz 10

Scottish Independence

Week 17

1/11

(W)

 

 

 

 

Week 18

Final

 

 

 

Note: all quizzes are held at the start of the class.

(M): Monday

(W): Wednesday 

 

 

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