Woosong
University Class syllabus
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Course Type:
Freshman Level 3
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Class Code:
A:
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Class Location:TBD
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Teacher: TBD
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Office & Office Hours:
TBD
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Textbook:
Smart Choice 1 (Units 1-8) |
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Semester & Day(s): Spring
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Time(s): TBD
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Course Description/Objectives: Course
Description/Objectives: This course is
designed to provide students with the opportunity to improve and practice
conversational English and writing. Emphasis will be placed on speaking,
writing, reading, and vocabulary skills. The instructor will employ the
textbook and additional supplementary materials to provide an environment for
English conversation, basic writing skills, and communicative learning.
Primary Objectives: By the end of the semester,
students will be able to:
1.
Learn,
understand and effectively use new vocabulary (see attached list). Ss will be
able to define and use the terms correctly in sentences. Students will also
be able to choose correct vocabulary to complete sentences (fill in blanks)
2.
Grammar points:
Demonstrate their understanding through conversation, speaking and writing.
A. Review: Be able to develop grammatically correct sentences (Subject +
Verb + Object=Sentence)
B. Present tense of “Be”.
C.
Simple Present
3.
Hold and carry
out conversations based on the topics from the book.,
4.
Write multiple
sentences on a given topic/subject with few grammatical and syntax errors.
Students will also be able to Describe and explain a paragraph. Students will
be able to organize, develop and write a paragraph on a given topic/subject.
5.
Respond to a
given topic (either verbally or written) in complete sentences and be able to
support their answer with at least 2 reasons.
Secondary Objectives:If time permits---students will be able to:
1.
Effectively
answer TOEIC Speaking questions 1-3 (reading & describe the picture. For
questions 1-2, students will be able to read the given text with proper
intonation, pronunciation, cadence and within the time limit. Questioin 3
(Describe the picture) Ss will be able
to describe the picture—showing organization, use of adjectives, developing
proper sentences, vocabulary etc.
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Week
(beginning)
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Unit
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Unit Summary
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1
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Class 1: Introductions
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Introductions
Ice breaker
activities
Unit O
Review How to develop/write
a sentence.
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Class 2: Unit 1
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Vocabulary
practice
Grammar #1:
Present tense of “be”
Unit 1 pp. 4-6
Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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2
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Class 1: Unit 1
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 1 pp. 7-9
Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 2: Writing #1
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Vocabulary
practice
Writing # 1:
Respond to questions with multiple sentences (Answer and have at least 2
supporting points).
Share with
group/class
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3
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Class 1: Unit 2
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Vocabulary
Writing # 1
feedback
Unit 2 pp.
10-12 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 2: Unit 2
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 2 pp.
13-15 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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4
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Class 1: Unit 3
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Vocabulary
practice
Grammar:
Simple present
Unit 3 pp.
16-18 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 2: Writing # 2
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Vocabulary
practice
Writing # 2:
Respond to questions with multiple sentences (Answer and have at least 2
supporting points).
Share with
group/class
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5
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Class 1: Unit 3
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Feedback writing
#2
Vocabulary
practice
Unit 3 pp.
19-21 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 2: Review/Catch up/Secondary objectives
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 1-3
Review
Supplemental
activities/catch up/Secondary objectives
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6
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Class 1: Unit 4
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 4 pp.
24-26 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 2: Unit 4
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 4 pp.
27-29 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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7
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Class 1: Unit 5
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 5 pp.
30-32 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 2: Unit 5
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 5 pp.
33-35 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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8
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Class 1: Midterm
Review/Supplemental activities/Catch up
Class 2: MIDTERM EXAM
(Oral and/or written)
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9
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Class 1: Unit 6
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Feedback
midterm
Vocabulary
practice
Unit 6 pp.
36-38 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 2: Writing # 3
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Vocabulary
practice
Writing # 3:
Paragraph-explain/examples/discuss/practice
Topic: Teacher’s
choice
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10
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Class 2: Unit 6
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Feedback
writing #3
Vocabulary
practice
Unit 6 pp.
39-41 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 1: Review Units 4-6/catch up/secondary
objective
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Vocabulary
practice
Review units
4-6 pp. 42-43
Catch
up/secondary objective/supplemental activities
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11
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Class 1: Unit 7
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 7 pp.
44-46 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 2: Writing # 4
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Vocabulary
practice
Writing #4:
Paragraph
Topic: Teacher’s
choice
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12
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Class 2: Unit 7
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Feedback
writing #4
Vocabulary
practice
Unit 7 pp.
47-49 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 1: Unit 8
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 8 pp.
50-52 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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13
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Class 2: Unit 8
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Vocabulary
practice
Unit 8 pp.
53-55 Listen/read/discuss/practice
Supplemental
activities
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Class 1: Writing #5
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Vocabulary
practice
Writing # 5:
Paragraph
Topic: Teacher’s
choice
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14
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Class 2: Catch up
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Feedback
writing #5
Vocabulary
practice
Catch up/Secondary
objective
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Class 2: Review
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15
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Class 1: FINAL EXAM
Class 2: no class |
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You are expected to behave appropriately in your class. This means:
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Turn off your cellular phone.
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Pay attention to the teacher.
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Do not talk when your teacher or your classmates are talking.
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Participate in class.
If the teacher asks you a question, try to answer it.
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Bring your book, pencil,
paper and dictionary to class every day.
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Attendance:
It is
university policy that students attend every class. Failure
to attend class will lower a student's final grade. No one can expect to improve their English
if they do not come to class. If a
student is late for class 3 times, it will count as 1 absence. If a student is absent, they MUST talk to their Department Head and obtain an excused absence form. That form must then be given to the
instructor.
HWC Attendance Policy
1) Make sure every student comes to class on time. Attendance should
be checked and recorded by class on Next-Generation Synthesis System
(http://was.wsu.ac.kr).
2) Absences are exempted for the following cases when official
documents are submitted. Other than these seven cases, any other absences are
not excused.
① One day trip or round trip in a day in order to redeem national
obligation
② One day trip or round trip in a day in order to participate in any
events or official tests which are permitted by the President of the Univ.
③ Five days for the loss of a parent
④ Five days for the loss of a grandparent
⑤ Five days on the occasion of the student’s marriage
⑥ One day on the occasion of parent’s 60th birthday
⑦ When hospitalized or an emergency caused by diseases or accidents
3) Over 30 minute tardiness is counted as absence.
4) Three times of tardiness is counted as one absence.
5) Class absence over one-third of the course is graded as F.
6) When a student is out of the classroom without the professor’s
permission, it will be treated as absence.
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Grading:
Attendance = 20%
Homework/Participation and/or Project = 20%
Midterm exam
= 20%
Final exam
=40%
Grading Distribution Scale (Curving)
This class will use the grade distribution scale
in accordance with the University policy. It is applicable to all freshman,
sophomore and junior classes offered by the Dept. of General English
regardless of class size.
Evaluation
1) Relative evaluation will be practiced along with the level
different classes. The grade rate of HWC students will be noticed and
observed following the school policy.
2) In case the professor found a quite different level gap of a
student in the class, s/he should be moved to an upper level class. When the
student stays in the lower level class than his or her original level, s/he
cannot be given more than score B0.
3) Except for an inevitable situation, the student who is over 10
minutes late for testing will be given score 0.
5) The decision of holdover for low achievement students will be made
in the meeting of English professors after the final term.
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This course will have two exams: a Midterm Exam and a Final Exam. The instructor may also
administer quizzes or other assignments at any time during the course. Homework and Participation will be
assessed at the discretion of the instructor as per standard Woosong policy.
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Smart Choice 1 Vocabulary List Unit 1-8
Students must master these terms by the end of the semester.
It is at the teacher’s discretion how he/she achieves the goal (quizzes, daily
use etc.).
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Unit 1:
Photographer Role Classmate Artist Galaxy
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Unit 2:
Architect Pilot Dangerous 1st floor Fantastic
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Unit 3:
Cabbage Describe Fascinating Take out Meal
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Unit 4:
Martial arts Professional League He’s fit Popular
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Unit 5:
Text message Take a nap Vibrate Bad manners Polite
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Unit 6:
Traffic jam Unknown Receptionist Broken Crowded
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Unit 7:
Outfit Huge Expert Name brand Expensive
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Unit 8:
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