Wk |
Date |
Topic/class activity |
Readings |
Assignments |
1 |
Feb 21 |
Introduction |
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2 |
28 |
National Holiday |
No class |
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3 |
March 7 |
GW “What Is a Paragraph?”
Structure I (basic): crafting a thesis statement
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After class:
Read Samantha Laine Perfas’ “Taking the phones out of school” |
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4 |
14 |
GW “What Is a Paragraph?”
Structure II (advanced): supporting sentences and controlling ideas |
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Express your position and
Write a thesis statement about electronic devices and cellphones in schools. |
5 |
21 |
GW “The Topic Sentence”
Citation, paraphrasing, summarizing, and how to avoid plagiarism |
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Use secondary resources to support your thesis statement and Rephrase a well-known writer’s words |
6 |
28 |
Peer Review I &
Grammar-focused exercise:
Relative clauses and complex sentences |
After class:
Read Mark Borkowski’s “Fame has never been so dangerous” |
✓ Essay I due |
7 |
April 4 |
National Holiday |
No class |
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8 |
11 |
Individual supervision (1) |
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9 |
18 |
GW “Supporting and Concluding Sentences”
Tone: active versus passive |
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Express your position and
Write a paragraph about the school uniform question |
10 |
25 |
GW “Paragraph Review”
Clarity, unity, logic and coherence, and eliminating redundancy |
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As a follow-up to week 9’s writing, write an active sentence and a passive one as your supporting ideas |
11 |
May 2 |
Peer Review II |
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✓Essay II due |
12 |
9 |
GW “Paragraph Review”
Contrast and parallel structure |
After class:
Read Helen Keller’s “Three Days to See” |
Use your previous writing (either essay I or II) to polish it up for your final essay |
13 |
16 |
GW “Paragraphs in an Essay”
Style and rhetorical devices |
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14 |
23 |
GW “Supporting and Concluding Sentences”
Recapitulation:
Introductions and conclusions |
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15 |
30 |
National Holiday |
No class |
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16 |
June 6 |
Individual supervision (2) |
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Revise your essay based on the instructor’s comments |
17 |
13 |
Final essay due |
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Refine your writing and email your work to the instructor |
18 |
20 |
End of Semester |
No class |
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