ESOL 0041 - Grammar and Writing IV Credits: 5 Hours/Week: Lecture NoneLab None Course Description: This course provides the opportunity for students to develop higher-level writing skills for a variety of situations. Students explore grammar, writing fluency, self-editing skills, and the creation of essays of varying lengths. Students practice writing skills through extensive writing and word processing, and follow a writing process to edit and revise essays. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): ESOL 0031 and ESOL 0032 with grades of C or higher, or appropriate scores on the language proficiency test with background information, oral interview, and writing sample. Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: None
Major Content
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The Writing Process
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Prewriting, drafting, revising and editing
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Organizing ideas within a paragraph
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Organizing paragraphs within an essay
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Using computers
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Content and Organization
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Writing relevant thesis statements
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Developing introductions and conclusions
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Providing details and examples relevant to the topic
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Selecting organizational styles appropriate to the topic
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Language Use
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Improvement of grammatical structures introduced in ESOL 0031
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Introduction to perfect-progressive and passive tenses
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Compound and complex sentences
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Cohesive devices
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Article and preposition usage
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Introduction to relative clauses
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Real and unreal conditional sentences
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Vocabulary development and idiomatic usage
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Gerunds and infinitives
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Parts of speech
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Mechanics
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Continued application and improvement of mechanics from ESOL 0031
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Introduce complex punctuation
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Genres
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Descriptions
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Expository essays
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Narratives
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
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demonstrate effective use of the writing process.
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write expository and persuasive essays.
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produce longer (1-3 page) and more substantive essays.
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develop introductions and conclusions.
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use a variety of cohesive devises (transitions, pronouns) within and between paragraphs to improve coherence and fluency.
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demonstrate the ability to use grammar structures listed in the topical outline.
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develop independent strategies to improve editing skills.
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use formal and sophisticated vocabulary in essays.
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use a dictionary, thesaurus and computer tools in the writing process.
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produce unassisted writing using grammar taught in class.
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work cooperatively with classmates to improve written work.
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use mechanics appropriate to the level and genre of writing.
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