T.C. ATILIM UNIVERSITY Department of Foreign Languages 2015-2016 Fall ENG 201 Advanced Communication Skills General Aim ENG 201 is a must course for the sophomore students studying at the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Management and the Faculty of Arts and Science. The freshman students who have scored 85 or 85+ on the Proficiency Exam also take this course. ENG 201 is offered 3 hours a week (3 ECTS). ENG 102 is a prerequisite to this course. The common aim of the course is to familiarize students with the elements of reading the given texts critically. Developing their argumentative essay writing skills following the critical reading part is the other aim of the course. Also, this course aims at developing use of technology by providing online practice materials. In summary, the course aims to help students in their academic and future professional lives by providing them with the necessary background knowledge and skills to analyze situations or texts, with situations in which they can take personal stands and express opinions orally and/or in a written persuasive way, and also with opportunities to improve their IT skills. Course Objectives By the end of this course, the students will specifically be able to: find out the purpose of a given text or situation, ask related key questions to get the message, discover the point of view of the author, produce implications and overall conclusions, categorize the concepts related to the issue, take a stand in class activities /debates freely, state ideas clearly and strongly during in class activities, summarize the main ideas of the reading texts, write a proper introduction paragraph, write the body paragraphs that will support the thesis statement, write an impressive concluding paragraph, study online course materials, comprehend lecture notes by watching the class videos on Moodle, contribute to the class discussions and activities using their impressions about the contents of the videos on Moodle. To achieve the objectives mentioned above, the students will specifically; Course Activities participate in critical reading activities through the texts that deal with interesting topics, take part in discussions stating their ideas on a specific situation or topic, put forward arguments on given issues in a critical way after doing the necessary study and preparation, summarize reading passages, examine model outlines of argumentative essays, write their ideas in a persuasive way in argumentative essays, work on online given assignments. Course Material During ENG 201, the following materials will be used: Course Assessment Course Book: Q: Skills for Success by Margot F. Gramer and Colin S. Ward - Oxford University Press. 2011 ENG 201 Supplementary Pack prepared by DFL instructors and Lecture Videos on Moodle Oxford Online Practice Material Throughout the semester, the students will be evaluated as follows: Quiz Portfolio IT Study ERS (Extensive Reading Study) FLP (Flipped Learning Performance) Exams: Midterm Final Total : 15% : 10% : 5% : 5% : 5% : 25% : 35% : 100% The quiz will test critical reading skills. The portfolio covers writing products in which you keep the corrected versions of ; 1. A summary of a text 2. An introductory paragraph 3. Body paragraphs 4. A concluding paragraph 5. A full argumentative essay IT study covers online practice materials assigned to you. ERS covers the questions of the extra readings that are to be answered in class. FLP aims at helping students take responsibility for their own learning outside of class by providing them with lecture videos on Moodle. Students are expected to watch these videos before the lessons so that they come to class prepared and valuable class time is used for more practice and feedback on written work of the students. The performance and effort of students regarding the viewing and utilizing of the lecture videos will be appreciated and evaluated through in-class discussions (giving feedback on the videos and answering questions related to the content of the videos). The midterm exam covers both the critical reading and thinking skills together with incomplete argumentative essay writing. The final exam covers critical reading and argumentative essay writing together with all the other issues which will be dealt with throughout the semester. Details related to the procedure will be shared during the term. Grading Scale The following letter grade system will be employed. The students should not expect a ‘Curve’ to be employed. DFL reserves the right to announce a Catalogue or Curve. AA 90-100 BA 85-89 BB 80-84 CB 75-79 CC 70-74 DC 65-69 Expectations from Students DD 60-64 FD 50-59 FF 0-49 1. Attendance is required for this course. Those who exceed 30% of absenteeism limit will not be allowed to take the final exam, regardless of the reason for absenteeism, whether it is due to health or disciplinary issues. Attendance is taken at the end of each class hour. Students are required to keep track of their own attendance. The instructor is not responsible for supplying regular attendance figures to them. 2. Medical reports are only accepted to give students a chance to take the exams they miss and only if the reports are submitted to their departments in due course and with proper attribution to the regulations of the university. Medical reports will not be counted as an excuse for absenteeism, unless otherwise stated by the university management. 3. Students must attend and be prepared to become an active and successful participant of the course. To do this: a. They have to come to class with the relevant course material. (Notebook, pen, course book, reading material, etc.). b. They should keep the deadlines of assignments and tasks. c. They should actively participate in the classroom discussions. d. They are not allowed to activate mobile phones during class. e. They should use the IT and do the activities assigned by the instructor in due time. 4. Students need to keep a portfolio* as a requirement of this course. The instructor will ask them to put some documents in this portfolio. They need to hand in the portfolio to the instructor at the end of the term and will receive a grade for it. Therefore, starting from the beginning of the term, students should keep their portfolio as it should be. 5. Students have to be punctual to all lessons. 6. All classroom discussions are in English. 7. Students are required to watch the lecture videos on Moodle before they come to the class and take notes for classroom discussions. 8. To receive additional assistance, an appointment for tutorials must be arranged. What is a Portfolio? A portfolio is a purposeful collection of students’ work that shows their efforts, progress, and achievements in an area. This portfolio aims to represent a collection of their best work and efforts, and selected samples of written outcomes being assessed. Students will be asked to keep some of their written work in a file (dossier) during the term and submit it to their instructor on a date announced. Please be aware of the instructions and deadlines. Why Use a Portfolio? A portfolio; encourages self-directed learning, shows students what they have learnt, helps students learn about learning, shows students’ improvement, provides a way for students to evaluate themselves and their performance. Format: Beware of these points while preparing your portfolio: Students’ materials should be in a file in which their written outcomes are collected. Each of their written pieces of work will be on A4 sheets of paper. All their written pieces of work should be neat and well organized. Content: Students’ portfolio should include the following: a cover page table of content portfolio studies - one summary - one argumentative essay introductory paragraph - one argumentative essay body part - one argumentative essay concluding paragraph - one argumentative full essay Portfolio Assessment Criteria ATILIM UNIVERSITY DFL ENG 201 2015-2016 Fall Portfolio Assessment Criteria Student’s Name: Fulfillment : 2,5/_____ Quality : 7,5/_____ Total : 10/_____ Comments : Instructor’s Name & Signature: Plagiarism Policy for ENG 201 Advanced Communication Skills Plagiarism is using another person's ideas, words, and style without citing its source. This is stealing and will not be tolerated. Plagiarized work will receive a failing grade. Reference is made to the following paragraph from the University Senate Action on Academic Honesty: In an effort to raise greater awareness of the serious ethical issue of plagiarism the University Senate voted to add the following paragraph to the University's Disciplinary Regulations: " The use of someone else's ideas, viewpoints, findings or words in a paper, project report or any similar document which is presented as part of a course requirement, without proper acknowledgment of the source, is punishable by suspension from the University for one week to one month. To submit any homework, project, report, term paper or thesis which has been prepared by someone else as one's own work with or without amendments, and to present in a thesis someone else's ideas or findings without the acknowledgment of the source is punishable by suspension from the university for one or two semesters.” Tentative 15 Week Plan Fall Term Syllabus and Pacing List for ENG 201 WEEK 1 14-18.09.2015 Orientation & Meeting New Students Introduction to the Course Material and Syllabus Video 1 – Flipped Classroom Video 2 – Course Memo WEEK 2 21-25.09.2015 BAYRAM HOLIDAY WEEK 3 28.09.201502.10.2015 Video 2A – Some General Strategies For Critical Reading & Application of the Techniques and Strategies Study the text “Middle Children and Their Position in the Family” WEEK 4 05-09.10.2015 Text Analysis for Summary Writing (Having a Second Life) ERS 1 - How to Make a Strong First Impression WEEK 5 12-16.10.2015 Video 2B – Summarizing Steps Text Analysis and Discussion (Cars That Think) Portfolio Study 1 - Summary Writing (Cars That Think) WEEK 6 19-23.10.2015 Text Analysis and Discussion (Finding Balance in Food) ERS 2– Finding Balance in Food Video 3 – General Essay Outline Video 4 – Thesis Statement Video 5 – Introduction Video 6 – Body and Conclusion QUIZ Video 7 – Introduction to Argumentative Essay WEEK 7 26-30.10.2015 Video 8A – Argumentative Essay: Introductory Paragraph Portfolio Study 2 - Introductory Paragraph Writing WEEK 8 02-06.11.2015 Text Analysis and Discussion (Practice Makes ... Pain?) ERS 3 – A Question of Numbers WEEK 9 09-13.11.2015 Video 8B – Argumentative Essay: Body and Concluding Paragraphs Portfolio Study 3 - Body Paragraphs Writing WEEK 10 16-20.11.2015 WEEK 11 23-27.11.2015 WEEK 12 30.11.201504.12.2015 WEEK 13 07-11.12.2015 Text Analysis and Discussion (Happiness Is in the Shoes You Wear) ERS 4 – Happiness Is in the Shoes You Wear MIDTERM Portfolio Study 4 - Concluding Paragraph Writing Text Analysis and Discussion (Fear Factor: Success and Risk in Extreme Sports) Text Analysis and Discussion (Money Makes You Happy) ERS 5 – Fast Cars Big Money Portfolio Study 5 - Full Essay Writing Feedback on previous drafts WEEK 14 14-18.12.2015 Text Analysis and Discussion (Social Networking Sites: Are They Changing Human Communication?) ERS 6 – Social Networking Sites: Are They Changing Human Communication? WEEK 15 21-25.12.2015 Revision