English Reinforcement Program

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LANe100LD(英語 / English language education 100)
Writing & Discussion: Intermediate I

Jason Burnett

Class code etc
Faculty/Graduate school English Reinforcement Program
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Year 2024
Class code A8104
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Previous Class title
Term 春学期授業/Spring
Day/Period 木2/Thu.2
Class Type
Campus 多摩
Classroom name 総合棟Gラウンジ教室
Grade 1~4
Credit(s) 1
Notes
Class taught by instructors with practical experience
SDGs CP
Urban Design CP
Diversity CP
Learning for the Future CP
Carbon Neutral CP
Chiyoda Campus Consortium
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Outline and objectives

This course, the lowest-level writing course in the ERP, aims to support and strengthen students’ existing writing and discussion skills, by building a solid foundation of English vocabulary and grammar structures to allow simple written and oral communication on a range of engaging topics and situations. It uses the first three chapters in the textbook firstly to confirm students’ understanding of and ability to write basic English paragraphs, secondly to analyze and practice listing-order (“first…second…” etc.) paragraphs, and thirdly to build students’ ability to write written instructions, requests and so on. These writing skills are always balanced with speaking and discussion tasks on a variety of engaging topics, with a focus on encouraging active engagement, learner autonomy, and confidence. In class, students will receive verbal feedback individually from both their instructor and classmates to help them identify and improve their weak areas. For assigned tasks, students will receive verbal and/or written feedback from their instructor on general progress and points to improve.

Goal

By the end of this course, students will be better able to:
• compose complex, multi-clause English sentences and become familiar with standard conjunctions
• write coherent, logical English extended paragraphs on a range of topics (300 words in length)
• build general vocabulary related to the reading, writing and discussion topics
• improve reading skills (skimming, scanning, comprehension) using short, level-appropriate articles
• engage in and lead simple discussions on a range of topics
• manage common written communication tasks (e.g. emails) in English both in Japan and when travelling abroad
• communicate actively by employing simple strategies for explaining, checking and confirming
• confidently express opinions supported by simple reasoning
• work together with other students in simple collaborative projects

Default language used in class

英語 / English

Active learning in class (Group discussion, Debate.etc.)

あり / Yes

Fieldwork in class

なし / No

Schedule

授業形態/methods of teaching:対面/face to face

※各回の授業形態は予定です。教員の指示に従ってください。

1[対面/face to face]:Orientation & introductions
Course preview
Study planning

Write down three SMART learning goals for this course

2[対面/face to face]:CEFR Self-Evaluation (Initial)
Chapter 1: Describing People
Discussion

Prepare a discussion topic based on Chapter 1

3[対面/face to face]:Chapter 1: Describing People
Discussion

Writing 1 Draft

4[対面/face to face]:Chapter 1: Describing People
Writing 1 Draft pair review

Writing 1 Final

5[対面/face to face]:Writing 1 Final DUE – 10%
Chapter 1: Describing People
Discussion 1 – 10%

Review Chapter 1

6[対面/face to face]:Writing 1 Final feedback
Chapter 2: Listing-Order Paragraphs

Prepare a discussion topic based on Chapter 2

7[対面/face to face]:Chapter 2: Listing-Order Paragraphs
Discussion

Writing 2 Draft

8[対面/face to face]:Chapter 2: Listing-Order Paragraphs
Writing 2 Draft pair review

Writing 2 Final

9[対面/face to face]:Writing 2 Final DUE – 10%
Chapter 2: Listing-Order Paragraphs
Discussion 2 – 10%

Review Chapter 2

10[対面/face to face]:Writing 2 Final feedback
Chapter 3: Giving Instructions

Prepare a discussion topic based on Chapter 3

11[対面/face to face]:Chapter 3: Giving Instructions
Discussion

Writing 3 Draft

12[対面/face to face]:Chapter 3: Giving Instructions
Writing 3 Draft pair review

Writing 3 Final

13[対面/face to face]:Writing 3 Final DUE – 10%
Chapter 3: Giving Instructions
Discussion 3 – 10%
CEFR Self-Evaluation (Final) / Student surveys

Review Chapter 3
Prepare a short speech on “What I learned in this course”

14[対面/face to face]:Writing 3 Final feedback
Course review / Study planning

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Work to be done outside of class (preparation, etc.)

Students will be expected to spend 2 hours a week completing homework assignments (preparing short speeches, preparing for discussions, and writing draft and final writing assignments). They will also be asked to set goals and develop study plans as part of their self-study.

Textbooks

● Longman Academic Writing Series (Level 2); Paragraphs SB w/App, Online Practice & Digital Resources,
3rd Edition, Pearson (ISBN: 978-0136769996 )

References

● Supplementary in-class handouts (free)

Grading criteria

Attendance: Five or more absences will result in a failing grade; 30 minutes late arrival or early leave equals absence
Participation: 40% (Involvement & Improvement, Homework Completion); Discussion 30% (Message, Language, Clarity, Contribution); Writing 30% (Message, Structure, Accuracy, Evidence)

Others

Jason Burnett was originally from England eut has eeen teaching in Japan for the last 12 years. He has many years of experience teaching English at University and College estaelishments in Tokyo as well as some corporate classes. He prides himself on eeing professional at all times in the workplace. His lessons plans are always well prepared, and he is aele to create classes that keep his students engaged whilst always delivering the targeted lesson material of the class. His students always appreciate his friendly and easy to approach nature. He enjoys working with students, sharing his English communication expertise as well as euilding students’ confidence and determination to achieve the most demanding goals.

Prerequisites

English proficiency requirement:
TOEFL® iBT 45-51, TOEFL® ITP 450-469, TOEIC® 500-549, IELTS 5.0 or EIKEN® CSE2.0 2200+ or English Placement Test α 640-689