Extended University English ESEN6101  - Details

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Academic Career: Graduate Coursework
Course Subject: Essential University English
Offered in: First Semester, 2010 and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

The approach to teaching is based on communicative language teaching (CLT) principles, characterised by:

  • An emphasis on learning to communicate through interaction in and with English;
  • The introduction of authentic texts into the learning situation;
  • The provision of opportunities for learners to focus not only on language but also on the learning process itself;
  • Engagement of the learner's own personal experiences as important contributing elements to classroom learning;
  • Linkage of classroom language learning with language activities outside the classroom, especially students' other learning in ANU programs;
  • Teaching practices that help students develop their communicative competence in an authentic context, such as pair and group work requiring negotiation and cooperation between learners, fluency-based activities that encourage learners to develop their confidence, exercises in which students practice and develop language functions, as well as grammar and pronunciation activities.
Learning Outcomes:

At the conclusion of this course, students will have increased skills and ability to function both linguistically and culturally in an Australian postgraduate higher education context - specifically ANU. In particular, they will have

1.       extended, higher-level academic English language skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing, both generally and within their own discipline; and

2.       improved understanding of and capacity to meet expectations of Australian postgraduate academic culture.

Indicative Assessment:

Exercises (in-class and homework)  based on class and reading content  - 30%

Fully researched and referenced substantial writing task (2,500 words minimum) in students' own discipline, applying English language learning - 35%

Powerpoint-supported seminar presentation and leading group discussion in students' own discipline, applying English language learning - 25%

Attendance and class participation - 10%

Note:

1.     Each writing task for assessment is submitted in two drafts. The first is given coded feedback by the tutor; students must then submit a second draft with improvements based on the feedback.

2.     Combining short exercises with the major writing task, over two drafts each, students can expect to submit a minimum of 6,000words for assessment in the course.

3.     The postgraduate course requires performance in assessment items at an appropriately more advanced and rigorous level than the undergraduate course.

 

Workload:

2 X 2 hours per week tutorial-style classes; up to 6 hours per week personal study

Areas of Interest: English
Eligibility:

Participants must be international students enrolled at ANU at a postgraduate level, or domestic postgraduate students who have been formally granted linguistically diverse background status.

Higher Degree Research (domestic and international) students would need to enrol in this course as a Non-Award student.

Consent Required: Consent is required prior to enrolling in this course.
Technology Requirements:

Students need word processing skills, plus familiarity with MS Powerpoint.

Academic Contact: peter.copeman@anucollege.edu.au