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Academic WritingⅠ

"Academic Writing I" is designed to help graduate and undergraduate students read and write academic essays in order to participate in the academic conversations that form the intellectual community. This course gives special attention to the practices of academic essay writing as well as close reading, rhetorical analysis, research, collaboration, and writing revision.
By writing multiple drafts of sentences, paragraphs, and essays ranging in theme and length, students will learn that writing is a process of forming and refining their ideas and their prose. Rather than approaching writing as an innate talent, the course teaches writing as a unique skill that can be practiced and developed.
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時間割/共通科目コード
コース名
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学期
時限
04200011
FLE-XX4102L2
Academic WritingⅠ
河田 英介
S1 S2
金曜2限
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
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授業計画
1. Class introduction 2. Elements of an Essay 3. Sentence Writing 4. Paragraph Writings 5. Methods of Citing Sources 6. Library Seminar I 7. Library Seminar II 8. Essay writing 9. Learning how to Paraphrase 10. Presentation and Peer Discussion 11. Academic Writing/ Presentation 12. Rewriting/ Revision 13. Summary (Final Paper)
授業の方法
This is a face-to-face course, and you will need to attend class and submit all classwork on time. There will be some reading and writing activities along with the group and individual projects. We will discuss and write English as much as we can during the semester. The syllabus is subject to change.
成績評価方法
Class Performance (20%) Midterm Paper (30%) Final Paper (30%) * You will be automatically disqualified for earning credits by missing more than three classes.
教科書
Folse, Keith S. and Tison Pugh. Great Writing, fifth edition. National Geographic Learning, 2019. (ISBN: 978-0-357-02086-9)
参考書
Strunk, William, Jr. The Elements of Style, classic edition. Edited by Richard De'Amorelli. Spectrum, 2018.
履修上の注意
受講生は20名を上限とする。受講を希望する学生は初回の授業に必ず参加すること。英文研究室HP(http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/*****)に受講に際しての注意事項を掲載しているので、受講希望者は確認すること。詳細な案内と受講希望カードはITC-LMS(https://itc-lms.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/*****)にアップロードされるので、そちらご確認すること。 The maximum capacity of the class is 20 students. Students are required to submit applications during the orientation session (TBA). Please check the Faculty of Letters notice board or the English Department website (http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/*****). For further details, also check ITC-LMS.
その他
Substantive preparation for the next class is strongly encouraged because the class will be conducted based on the assumption that students have prepared for the class.