Writing 4 (Academic Writing), Curriculum : 2015


Courser in EnglishWriting 4 (Academic Writing)
ProgramPendidikan Bahasa Inggris
SKS2 SKS
RPS18 Data

RPS (Rencanan Perkuliahan Semester)

Course Descriptions

The course is leading to the effort to develop students’ competence  in  writing correct, meaningful, and intelligible English essays. It is aimed at assisting students to write  English essays. This course covers the lectures on theories covering what essay is, chronological order/process essay, cause/effect essay, comparison/contrast essay, paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting, argumentative essay, and problem-solution essay. Classroom activities are focused on lecturing, discussion, (pair & group work), and, practice, and presentation. The course assessment is based on the sum of the students’ attendance, assignments, presentation, and tests.

Learning Outcomes

The students are able to write and creatively

References

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Course Descriptions

The course is leading to the effort to develop students’ competence  in  writing correct, meaningful, and intelligible English essays. It is aimed at assisting students to write  English essays. This course covers the lectures on theories covering what essay is, chronological order/process essay, cause/effect essay, comparison/contrast essay, paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting, argumentative essay, and problem-solution essay. Classroom activities are focused on lecturing, discussion, (pair & group work), and, practice, and presentation. The course assessment is based on the sum of the students’ attendance, assignments, presentation, and tests.

Learning Outcomes

The students are able to write essays correctly and creatively.

References

Blanchard, Karen and Christine Root. 2003. Ready to Write. USA: Longman

Boardman, Cynthia A. and Jia Frydenberg. 2002. Writing to Communicate: Paragraphs and Essays. New York: Pearson Education Inc.,

Oshima, A. and Hogue A. (2006). Writing Academic English. Fourth Edition. New York: Pearson Education Inc.

Meyers, Alan. 2005. Gateways to Academic Writing. New York: Pearson Education Inc.

 


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Course Descriptions

The course is leading to the effort to develop students’ competence  in  writing correct, meaningful, and intelligible English essays. It is aimed at assisting students to write  English essays. This course covers the lectures on theories covering what essay is, chronological order/process essay, cause/effect essay, comparison/contrast essay, paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting, argumentative essay, and problem-solution essay. Classroom activities are focused on lecturing, discussion, (pair & group work), and, practice, and presentation. The course assessment is based on the sum of the students’ attendance, assignments, presentation, and tests.

Learning Outcomes

The students are able to write essays correctly and creatively.

References

  1. Boardman, Frydenberg.2002.  Writing to Communicate: Paragraphs to Essay. New York: Pearson education,Longman.
  2. Checkett, Gayle Feng & Laurence. 2005. The Write Stars with Readings, Paragraph to Essays. New York: Longman.
  3. McCuen, J.R. & Winkler, A.C. 2004. From Idea to Essay. USA: Longman.
  4. Oshima, A. & Hogue, A. 1999. Writing Academic English. New York: Longman.


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Course Descriptions

The course is leading to the effort to develop students’ competence  in  writing correct, meaningful, and intelligible English essays. It is aimed at assisting students to write  English essays. This course covers the lectures on theories covering what essay is, chronological order/process essay, cause/effect essay, comparison/contrast essay, paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting, argumentative essay, and problem-solution essay. Classroom activities are focused on lecturing, discussion, (pair & group work), and, practice, and presentation. The course assessment is based on the sum of the students’ attendance, assignments, presentation, and tests.

Learning Outcomes

The students are able to write essays correctly and creatively

References

  1. McCuen, J.R. & Winkler, A.C. 2004. From Idea to Essay. USA: Longman.

      2. Oshima, A. & Hogue, A. 1999. Writing Academic English. New York: Longman.


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Course Descriptions

The ability to express ideational, interpersonal, textual, and logical meanings cohesively and coherently in some basic academic English writing including report, analytical exposition,  hortatory, research proposal, and scientific paper using written English.

Learning Outcomes

The studunts are expected to express ideational, interpersonal, textual, and logical meanings in academic English writing including report, analytical exposition,  hortatory, research proposal, and scientific paper using written English.

References

References:

Belcher D & Liu, Jun. 2007. Genre and Second Language Writing. USA: The University of Michigan Press.

Gerot, Wignell. 1994. Making Sense of Functional Grammar. Australia: Gerd Stabler

Hult, C. A. (2002). Researching and Writing Across the Curriculum. United States of America: Longman.

McCuen, J. R. & Winkler, A. C. (2004). From Idea to Essay. USA: Longman.

Meyers, A. (2005). Gateways to Academic Writing. United States of America: Longman.

Oshima, A. & Hogue, A. (1999). Writing Academic English. New York: Longman.

Reid, J. M. (2000). The Process of Composition. New York: Longman.


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Course Descriptions

The course is leading to the effort to develop students’ competence  in  writing correct, meaningful, and intelligible English essays. It is aimed at assisting students to write  English essays. This course covers the lectures on theories covering what essay is, chronological order/process essay, cause/effect essay, comparison/contrast essay, paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting, argumentative essay, and an article. Classroom activities are focused on lecturing, discussion, (pair & group work), and, practice, and presentation. The course assessment is based on the sum of the students’ attendance, assignments, presentation, and tests.

Learning Outcomes

The students are able to write essays and an article correctly and creatively.

References

  1. Zemarch, Dorothy.,and Lisa Rumisek. 2011. Writing Essay-From paragraph to Essay. Macmillan.
  2. Oshima, Alice.,and Ann Hogue.2006. Writing Academic English (Fourth Edition). White Plain, New York: Longman.
  3. Boardman, Frydenberg.2002.  Writing to Communicate: Paragraphs to Essay. New York: Pearson education,Longman.
  4. Checkett, Gayle Feng & Laurence. 2005. The Write Stars with Readings, Paragraph to Essays. New York: Longman.
  5. McCuen, J.R. & Winkler, A.C. 2004. From Idea to Essay. USA: Longman.


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