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CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
ADVANCED READING and WRITING IIELT1214944Spring Semester3+037
Course Program

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Salı 15:30-16:15

Çarşamba 15:30-16:15

Çarşamba 16:30-17:15

Çarşamba 17:30-18:15

Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseEnglish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeRequired
Course CoordinatorAssoc.Prof. Aynur KESEN MUTLU
Name of Lecturer(s)Assist.Prof. Zühal AYDIN BARKLEY
Assistant(s)
AimThe student will be able to: - ascertain the meaning of a passage by identifying main ideas, supporting details, and logical or narrative sequences. - recognize the implicit assumptions and values underlying a written work. - evaluate ideas presented in a text by determining their logical validity, their implications, and their relationship to ideas beyond the text. - evaluate ideas presented in a text by determining the rhetorical structures used to persuade readers. - distinguish between facts and opinions in a text. - identify the tone, mood, and voice of a literary text through an analysis of its linguistic features and literary devices. - identify the theme of a literary text and the ways it is embodied by formal elements. - identify and analyze common semantic features such as connotation, denotation, and figures of speech. - define unfamiliar vocabulary. - locate facts and isolate details of a text. - retain specific facts and details from a text. In addition: Students will engage in an intensive study of the principles of nonfiction composition through the analysis of examples from modern writings and practice in the application of those principles.
Course ContentThis course contains; Introduction to course, syllabus, and expectations.Scanning.,Travel. Predicting.
Writing: Unit 2 & 3 Classification, Skimming for the Main Idea
Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Writing: Unit 4 Comparison and Contrast
, Identifying Meaning from Context.
Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs
Writing: Unit 4 Comparison and Contrast (cont'd)
,Identifying
Previewing.
Writing: Unit 5 Cause and Effect.

,Using Subheadings to Predict Content. Recognizing Sequence of Events.
Writing: Unit 6 Paraphrasing and Summarizing
,Making Inferences. Researching online.
Writing: Unit 6 Paraphrasing and Summarizing (cont'd)
,Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs.
Writing: Free writing,Scanning.
Predicting.
Writing: Free writing
,Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Making Inferences.
Writing: Free writing
,Recognizing Facts and Opinions.
Previewing.
Writing: Free writing
,Arguing For and Against a Topic. Identifying Meaning from Context.
Writing: Free writing,Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs.
Scanning.
Writing: Free writing
,Recognizing Sequence of Events.
Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Writing: Free writing
.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
Reading section of this course is designed to improve students’ critical reading and thinking skills, increase analytical, inferential and evaluative comprehension, expand vocabulary skills, and employ effective study strategies for use across academic disciplines. 16, 5, 6, 9E, F
The writing section of this course is based on to become more proficient at various types of academic writing, to learn to edit your own writing, and to incorporate technology into the writing process19, 20, 9E, F
Teaching Methods:16: Question - Answer Technique, 19: Brainstorming Technique, 20: Reverse Brainstorming Technique, 5: Cooperative Learning, 6: Experiential Learning, 9: Lecture Method
Assessment Methods:E: Homework, F: Project Task

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1Introduction to course, syllabus, and expectations.Scanning.Reading related resources. Travel and Technology. Web article. p. 1-5.
2Travel. Predicting.
Writing: Unit 2 & 3 Classification
Reading related resources. Selling India's Rainy Season. Reference article. p. 6-11.
3 Skimming for the Main Idea
Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Writing: Unit 4 Comparison and Contrast
The Color of Fashion. Reference article. Reality TV: Good or Bad for Fashion? Magazine article. p. 12-25.
4 Identifying Meaning from Context.
Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs
Writing: Unit 4 Comparison and Contrast (cont'd)
Disappearing Animals. Endangered Species. Reference article. Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth? Reference article. p. 26-39.
5Identifying
Previewing.
Writing: Unit 5 Cause and Effect.

Big Money. What Does a Million Dollars Buy? Reference article. Lottery Winners: Rich ... but Happy? Magazine article. p.55-65.
6Using Subheadings to Predict Content. Recognizing Sequence of Events.
Writing: Unit 6 Paraphrasing and Summarizing
Celebrations Around the World. Wedding Customs. Magazine article. Fireworks Festival. Journal entry. p.79-92.
7Making Inferences. Researching online.
Writing: Unit 6 Paraphrasing and Summarizing (cont'd)
It’s a Mystery! The "Lost World" of South America. Magazine article. p.93-97.
8Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs.
Writing: Free writing
Is “Spontaneous Human Combustion” Possible? Reference article. p. 98-106.
9Scanning.
Predicting.
Writing: Free writing
Health and Fitness. Successful Dieting. Web forum. Barefoot Running. Reference article. p.108-119.
10Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Making Inferences.
Writing: Free writing
Space and Flight. Human Adaptation to Space. Reference article. Pioneers of Flight. Magazine article. p.133-146.
11Recognizing Facts and Opinions.
Previewing.
Writing: Free writing
The Changing Family. Is an Only Child a Lonely Child? Magazine article. Changing Roles: The Rise of Stay-at-Home Dads. Newspaper article. p.147-160.
12Arguing For and Against a Topic. Identifying Meaning from Context.
Writing: Free writing
The Future of Education. Internet Learning: The Future? Web article. . Plagiarism and the Internet. Newspaper article. p.173-186.
13Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs.
Scanning.
Writing: Free writing
The Mystery of Memory. The Mysteries of Memory Loss. Reference article. Words to Remember. Magazine article. p. 187-200.
14Recognizing Sequence of Events.
Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Writing: Free writing
Comics. The Evolution of Batman. Reference article. Graphic Novels Come to Life. Magazine article. p. 201-214
Resources
Anderson, N. J. (2013). Active Skills for Reading 3 - Edition 3. Cengage Learning McGarrell, H.M., & Brillinger, P. (2002). Writing for Results. Saint-Laurent, Quebec: Pearson Education ESL
Internet

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
Can verbally express the specific terms and concepts in the field of teaching English
X
2
Can verbally express the basic concepts, principles and techniques in the field of teaching English
X
3
Can list both the strenghts and weaknesses of each theory by means of comparing the field related theorie.
4
Can apply the necessary techniques in solving the problems encountered in the field of teaching English
5
Can analyze and solve a field-related problem by following scientific steps.
X
6
Can solve a field-related problem on his own
X
7
Can distinguish the situations that are within his responsibilities and duties from the ones that are not and can take necessary steps
8
Follows the developments in his field in the light of life-long learning principle
X
9
Consults colleagues in the process of finding solutions to a field-related problem.
X
10
Can formulate a problem encountered both verbally and non-verbally.
X
11
By having social responsibility, makes use of professional experiences in solving problems.
X
12
Knows the basic terminology
X
13
Applies the basic skills
X
14
Can effectively use language learning strategies
X
15
Knows the characteristics and structure of human language
X
16
Has native like fluency
X
17
Considers the needs of learners, their level of development, age, and learning strategies in designing a syllabus,
X
18
Has the ability to design activities that help learners' improving their knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary.
X

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 40
Rate of Final Exam to Success 60
Total 100
ECTS / Workload Table
ActivitiesNumber ofDuration(Hour)Total Workload(Hour)
Course Hours14342
Guided Problem Solving2510
Resolution of Homework Problems and Submission as a Report6530
Term Project14228
Presentation of Project / Seminar41040
Quiz4416
Midterm Exam11212
General Exam12020
Performance Task, Maintenance Plan000
Total Workload(Hour)198
Dersin AKTS Kredisi = Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)/30*=(198/30)7
ECTS of the course: 30 hours of work is counted as 1 ECTS credit.

Detail Informations of the Course

Course Description

CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
ADVANCED READING and WRITING IIELT1214944Spring Semester3+037
Course Program

Salı 13:30-14:15

Salı 14:30-15:15

Salı 15:30-16:15

Çarşamba 15:30-16:15

Çarşamba 16:30-17:15

Çarşamba 17:30-18:15

Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseEnglish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeRequired
Course CoordinatorAssoc.Prof. Aynur KESEN MUTLU
Name of Lecturer(s)Assist.Prof. Zühal AYDIN BARKLEY
Assistant(s)
AimThe student will be able to: - ascertain the meaning of a passage by identifying main ideas, supporting details, and logical or narrative sequences. - recognize the implicit assumptions and values underlying a written work. - evaluate ideas presented in a text by determining their logical validity, their implications, and their relationship to ideas beyond the text. - evaluate ideas presented in a text by determining the rhetorical structures used to persuade readers. - distinguish between facts and opinions in a text. - identify the tone, mood, and voice of a literary text through an analysis of its linguistic features and literary devices. - identify the theme of a literary text and the ways it is embodied by formal elements. - identify and analyze common semantic features such as connotation, denotation, and figures of speech. - define unfamiliar vocabulary. - locate facts and isolate details of a text. - retain specific facts and details from a text. In addition: Students will engage in an intensive study of the principles of nonfiction composition through the analysis of examples from modern writings and practice in the application of those principles.
Course ContentThis course contains; Introduction to course, syllabus, and expectations.Scanning.,Travel. Predicting.
Writing: Unit 2 & 3 Classification, Skimming for the Main Idea
Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Writing: Unit 4 Comparison and Contrast
, Identifying Meaning from Context.
Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs
Writing: Unit 4 Comparison and Contrast (cont'd)
,Identifying
Previewing.
Writing: Unit 5 Cause and Effect.

,Using Subheadings to Predict Content. Recognizing Sequence of Events.
Writing: Unit 6 Paraphrasing and Summarizing
,Making Inferences. Researching online.
Writing: Unit 6 Paraphrasing and Summarizing (cont'd)
,Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs.
Writing: Free writing,Scanning.
Predicting.
Writing: Free writing
,Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Making Inferences.
Writing: Free writing
,Recognizing Facts and Opinions.
Previewing.
Writing: Free writing
,Arguing For and Against a Topic. Identifying Meaning from Context.
Writing: Free writing,Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs.
Scanning.
Writing: Free writing
,Recognizing Sequence of Events.
Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Writing: Free writing
.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
Reading section of this course is designed to improve students’ critical reading and thinking skills, increase analytical, inferential and evaluative comprehension, expand vocabulary skills, and employ effective study strategies for use across academic disciplines. 16, 5, 6, 9E, F
The writing section of this course is based on to become more proficient at various types of academic writing, to learn to edit your own writing, and to incorporate technology into the writing process19, 20, 9E, F
Teaching Methods:16: Question - Answer Technique, 19: Brainstorming Technique, 20: Reverse Brainstorming Technique, 5: Cooperative Learning, 6: Experiential Learning, 9: Lecture Method
Assessment Methods:E: Homework, F: Project Task

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1Introduction to course, syllabus, and expectations.Scanning.Reading related resources. Travel and Technology. Web article. p. 1-5.
2Travel. Predicting.
Writing: Unit 2 & 3 Classification
Reading related resources. Selling India's Rainy Season. Reference article. p. 6-11.
3 Skimming for the Main Idea
Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Writing: Unit 4 Comparison and Contrast
The Color of Fashion. Reference article. Reality TV: Good or Bad for Fashion? Magazine article. p. 12-25.
4 Identifying Meaning from Context.
Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs
Writing: Unit 4 Comparison and Contrast (cont'd)
Disappearing Animals. Endangered Species. Reference article. Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth? Reference article. p. 26-39.
5Identifying
Previewing.
Writing: Unit 5 Cause and Effect.

Big Money. What Does a Million Dollars Buy? Reference article. Lottery Winners: Rich ... but Happy? Magazine article. p.55-65.
6Using Subheadings to Predict Content. Recognizing Sequence of Events.
Writing: Unit 6 Paraphrasing and Summarizing
Celebrations Around the World. Wedding Customs. Magazine article. Fireworks Festival. Journal entry. p.79-92.
7Making Inferences. Researching online.
Writing: Unit 6 Paraphrasing and Summarizing (cont'd)
It’s a Mystery! The "Lost World" of South America. Magazine article. p.93-97.
8Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs.
Writing: Free writing
Is “Spontaneous Human Combustion” Possible? Reference article. p. 98-106.
9Scanning.
Predicting.
Writing: Free writing
Health and Fitness. Successful Dieting. Web forum. Barefoot Running. Reference article. p.108-119.
10Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Making Inferences.
Writing: Free writing
Space and Flight. Human Adaptation to Space. Reference article. Pioneers of Flight. Magazine article. p.133-146.
11Recognizing Facts and Opinions.
Previewing.
Writing: Free writing
The Changing Family. Is an Only Child a Lonely Child? Magazine article. Changing Roles: The Rise of Stay-at-Home Dads. Newspaper article. p.147-160.
12Arguing For and Against a Topic. Identifying Meaning from Context.
Writing: Free writing
The Future of Education. Internet Learning: The Future? Web article. . Plagiarism and the Internet. Newspaper article. p.173-186.
13Identifying Main Ideas within Paragraphs.
Scanning.
Writing: Free writing
The Mystery of Memory. The Mysteries of Memory Loss. Reference article. Words to Remember. Magazine article. p. 187-200.
14Recognizing Sequence of Events.
Identifying Main and Supporting Ideas.
Writing: Free writing
Comics. The Evolution of Batman. Reference article. Graphic Novels Come to Life. Magazine article. p. 201-214
Resources
Anderson, N. J. (2013). Active Skills for Reading 3 - Edition 3. Cengage Learning McGarrell, H.M., & Brillinger, P. (2002). Writing for Results. Saint-Laurent, Quebec: Pearson Education ESL
Internet

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
Can verbally express the specific terms and concepts in the field of teaching English
X
2
Can verbally express the basic concepts, principles and techniques in the field of teaching English
X
3
Can list both the strenghts and weaknesses of each theory by means of comparing the field related theorie.
4
Can apply the necessary techniques in solving the problems encountered in the field of teaching English
5
Can analyze and solve a field-related problem by following scientific steps.
X
6
Can solve a field-related problem on his own
X
7
Can distinguish the situations that are within his responsibilities and duties from the ones that are not and can take necessary steps
8
Follows the developments in his field in the light of life-long learning principle
X
9
Consults colleagues in the process of finding solutions to a field-related problem.
X
10
Can formulate a problem encountered both verbally and non-verbally.
X
11
By having social responsibility, makes use of professional experiences in solving problems.
X
12
Knows the basic terminology
X
13
Applies the basic skills
X
14
Can effectively use language learning strategies
X
15
Knows the characteristics and structure of human language
X
16
Has native like fluency
X
17
Considers the needs of learners, their level of development, age, and learning strategies in designing a syllabus,
X
18
Has the ability to design activities that help learners' improving their knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary.
X

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 40
Rate of Final Exam to Success 60
Total 100

Numerical Data

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