ACADEMIC WRITING
Stampa
Enrollment year
2014/2015
Academic year
2015/2016
Regulations
DM270
Academic discipline
L-LIN/12 (ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Course
WORLD POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Curriculum
PERCORSO COMUNE
Year of study
Period
2nd semester (29/02/2016 - 28/05/2016)
ECTS
3
Lesson hours
20 lesson hours
Language
ENGLISH
Activity type
ORAL TEST
Teacher
MARIOTTI CRISTINA (titolare) - 3 ECTS
Prerequisites
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Learning outcomes
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Course contents
1) Introduction to writing expository and argumentative academic texts in English.
2) Basic units in written texts (phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs); connecting text units
correctly and effectively: Punctuation (part I).
3) Connecting text units correctly and effectively: Punctuation (part II), linking words.
4) Lexis and spelling conventions; how to use a dictionary effectively.
5) Academic genres: Reports, essays, research papers and dissertations.
6) The writing process: Planning and research. Writing an outline in English.
7) Classroom practice: Turning an outline into a cohesive and coherent essay.
8) Classroom practice: Problem solving in writing.
9) The writing process: Drafting, revising and proofreading.
10) Classroom practice: Finalising the essay
Teaching methods
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Reccomended or required readings
1) Photocopies available at C.L.U. (Via San Fermo 3).
2) Seely, John, The Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking, Oxford University Press,
latest edition (pp. 55‐83 and 159‐291) (two copies are available at the library of the
Department of Political and Social Sciences).
3) For grammar revision: Martin Hewings, Advanced Grammar in Use, Edition with Answers,
Cambridge University Press.
4) Suggested dictionaries:
‐Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, Oxford University Press, new edition.
‐Collins Cobuild English Language Dictionary, Collins, latest edition.
‐Longman English Language Dictionary, Ultima Edizione, latest edition.
Assessment methods
1) Written test: At the end of lecture no. 10 students will write their final essay in class
(monolingual dictionary only). The topic will be provided by the lecturer. It will be possible to sit
for the test also on other two dates. Please contact the lecturer (cristina.mariotti@unipv.it) for
information after lecture no. 10.
2) Oral exam: students will comment on their essay and on the feedback provided by the lecturer.
Please register for the oral exam via Esse‐3 (if you have problems finding the name of the course,
please refer to Inglese Avanzato).
Further information
1) Written test: At the end of lecture no. 10 students will write their final essay in class
(monolingual dictionary only). The topic will be provided by the lecturer. It will be possible to sit
for the test also on other two dates. Please contact the lecturer (cristina.mariotti@unipv.it) for
information after lecture no. 10.
2) Oral exam: students will comment on their essay and on the feedback provided by the lecturer.
Please register for the oral exam via Esse‐3 (if you have problems finding the name of the course,
please refer to Inglese Avanzato).
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