SemesterSpring Semester, 2025
DepartmentGeneral Education Courses in Foreign Languages
Course NameCollege English II
InstructorCHEN CHIA-CHI
Credit3.0
Course TypeSelectively
PrerequisiteCollege English I
Course Objective
Course Description
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週次



Week



課程主題



Topic



課程內容與指定閱讀



Content and Reading Assignment



教學活動與作業



Teaching Activities and Homework


 
 

1



Course overview & Introduction to academic Writing



Paragraph to short essay



Lecturing and in-class activities



Homework: Writing exercises & Readings on Short essay



 



2



Academic writing Strategies



 



Short Essay



Unity & Coherence



The statement of purpose



Lecturing, writing & in-class activities



Homework: Readings on Introductions and Conclusions



 



3



Academic writing Strategies



Introductions and Conclusions



Topic sentence, supporting sentences & concluding sentence



Lecturing, in-class activities & group discussion



Homework: Reading 1 of Unit 6



 



4



Dollars, Deeds, and Dreams



Unit 6 Reading 1



Lecturing, in-class activities, group discussion & a quiz



Homework: Reading 2 of Unit 6



 



5



Dollars, Deeds, and Dreams



Unit 6 Reading 2



Lecturing, in-class activities, group discussion & a quiz



Homework:



Readings on Descriptive Writing



 



6



Descriptive Writing



Descriptive writing & writing exercises



Lecturing & in-class activities



Homework: Reading 1 of Unit 8



 



7



Imagine, Create, Succeed



Unit 8 Reading 1



Lecturing, in-class activities, group discussion & a quiz



Homework: Reading 2 of Unit 8



 



8



Imagine, Create, Succeed



Unit 8 Reading 2



Lecturing, in-class activities, group discussion & a quiz



Homework: Readings on Narrative Writing



 



9



Narrative Writing



Group Presentation of Groups 1&2 & writing exercises



Lecturing, group presentations & in-class activities



Homework: Midterm Exam



 



10



Midterm Exam



Taking the midterm exam



Midterm Exam



Homework: Reading 1 of Unit 9



 



11



It’s a Crime!



Unit 10 Reading 1



Lecturing, in-class activities, group discussion & a quiz



Homework: Reading 1 of Unit 10



 



12



It’s a Crime!



Unit 10 Reading 2



Lecturing, watching a video, in-class activities, group discussion & a quiz



Homework: Opinion Writing



 



13



Opinion Writing



Group Presentation of Groups 3&4 & writing exercises



Lecturing, group presentations & in-class activities



Homework: Comparison and Contrast Writing



 



14



Comparison and Contrast Writing



Group Presentation of Groups 5&6 & writing exercises



Lecturing, group presentations & in-class activities



 



 



15



Cross-cultural Communication



Introduction and overview of Unit 4, Unit 5 & Unit 6



Lecturing, Discussion & in-class activities



 



16



Final Project



Making a video which relates to any topic they learn in this semester



Preparation time: Week 12-Week 18



 



17



Intercultural Communication (Online module)



Moodle lessons, Unit 4-6


 

 



18



Intercultural Communication (Online module)



Moodle lessons, Unit 4-6



 



 




 


Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant
Requirement/Grading

Class time will be devoted to activities that allow you to practice and interact in English. To successfully complete the course, you must prepare the assigned homework prior to class and, while in class actively participate in discussions and pair/group work. Your final grades are determined by the following course components:




  • Participation (including attendance, class discussion, and homework): 10%

  • Oral presentations and written assignments: 30%

  • Midterm and final exams: 45%

  • Others (e.g., in-class exercises/quizzes): 15%



Participation



Your participation grade will be based on your attendance, homework preparation, and the contribution you make to the learning experience of others. Contribution includes your in-class questions to the instructor, insights and comments regarding class content, answers to the instructor’s questions, and reactions to other students’ contributions.



In-class exercises/quizzes



Periodically throughout the semester, writing/listening exercises and pop quizzes will be given in class. These exercises and quizzes can NOT be made up. 



Oral presentations



You will give an individual oral report and a group presentation during the semester. For the individual report, you will tell a 3-minute personal anecdote. For the group presentation, you and three other students will report on a current event. The presentation should be approximately 15 minutes, followed by a 5-minute discussion. Each group should meet with the instructor two weeks prior to their presentation to discuss their topic and present their outline. Following the presentation, they will submit a group written report. More details will be provided in class.



 



Written assignments



In addition to the periodic in-class and take-home writing exercises, there will be three written assignments based on the online learning materials for the course. In each assignment, you will respond to the writing prompts regarding a cross-cultural issue. Your papers should show you have completed and thought seriously and critically about the readings and videos provided for you. You are also encouraged to research the topic and cite your sources. The grading rubric for the written assignments is available on the class website.



 



Examinations



All materials, including the readings, handouts, and information provided in class will potentially be included on mid-term and final exams. The mid-term exam is a written test, and the final exam contains a written test and a speaking test. The written tests include vocabulary/grammar questions, a listening/reading section, and short writing tasks. The speaking test requires you to answer two or more questions, each question for two minutes. The instructor will evaluate your ability to respond to the questions appropriately and to speak for an extended period of time without hesitation, deviation or repetition. The grading rubric for the speaking test is available on the class website. No make-up exams will be given unless you have received the instructor’s permission in advance.


Textbook & Reference

Textbook: New Interactions 4 Reading and Writing  Brenda Wegmann & Miki Knezevic.  2020. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.





Supplementary readings: To be distributed in class.




  • Resources:



VoiceTube: https://tw.voicetube.com



BBC Learning English: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish



TED talks: https://www.ted.com/talks



LTTC BESTEP: https://bestep.tw/


Urls about Course
Online Module on Intercultural Communication: https://moodle.nccu.edu.tw/
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