Undergraduate
Faculty of Science and Letters
English Language And Literature
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Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
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Course Goals
 Practising the learned tenses, reading and understanding reading passages/essaysabout art and design, being aware of the usage of the basic grammer rules, being able to write a composition/essay according to the rules.
Prerequisite(s) A1 English
Corequisite(s) None
Special Requisite(s)
Instructor(s) Lecturer Seval sarıyıldız
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule Thursday, 09:00-11:45 Ataköy AK 3B0305
Office Hour(s) Seval Sarıyıldız Aksu Monday, 12:00-13:00 Ataköy AK 1A-18
Teaching Methods and Techniques --Student-centred question-answer exercises, Reading comrehension, writing studies, story writing- finishing a story, presentations
Principle Sources -- Art and Design, Express Publishing. Cds, worksheets, videos
Other Sources -Videos about topics, Grammar worksheets
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Registration
2. Week Introduction Oral Presentation
3. Week Learning about Describing Shapes, expressing doubt Oral Presentation
4. Week Learning about describing light, identifying an error. Oral Presentation
5. Week Learning about describing color, making a suggestion. Oral Presentation
6. Week Learning about describing placement, asking for an opinion. Oral Presentation
7. Week Learning about describing style, disagreeing with an opinion. Quiz Oral Presentation
8. Week Learning about physical materials, adding information Oral Presentation
9. Week Midterm Exam Written
10. Week Learning more about physical materials, making an apology.. Oral Presentation
11. Week Learning about electronic equipment, making a comparison. Oral Presentation
12. Week Learning more about electronic equipment, reacting to good news. Oral Presentation
13. Week Learning about basic actions,talking about deadlines. Oral Presentation
14. Week Learning more about basic actions,introducing a problem Oral Presentation
15. Week Revision Oral Presentation
16. Week Assessment Written
17. Week Assessment Written
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 35
Quizzes 1 15
Attendance 14 10
Final Exam 1 40


Program Outcomes
PO-1Show knowledge of a substantial range of authors, movements and texts from different periods of literary history.
PO-2Identify the intellectual, cultural and socio-historical contexts in which literature is written and read.
PO-3Employ the necessary skills in the reading, analysis and in appreciation of literature.
PO-4Recognize, interpret, and comment on rhetorical and figurative language.
PO-5Identify, distinguish between and assess the distinctive characteristics of texts written in the principle literary genres.
PO-6Recall and define key terms and concepts relating to language, literature and/or culture.
PO-7Recognize the role of different social and cultural contexts in affecting meaning.
PO-8Demonstrate responsiveness to the central role of language in the creation of meaning.
PO-9Recognize different structures and discourse functions of the English language.
PO-10Display competence both in written and/or oral expression and in the communication of ideas in a variety of contexts.
PO-11Demonstrate critical skills in the close reading, description, interpretation, and analysis of literary and non-literary texts.
PO-12Use logical thought, critical reasoning, and rhetorical skills to effectively construct arguments.
PO-13Apply guided research skills including the ability to gather, sift, organize and present information and material.
PO-14Show competence in planning, preparation and revision of essays, presentations, and other written and project work.
PO-15Reflect on ethical and philosophical issues raised in literary, critical, and cultural texts.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1By using different structures, students will be able to compare and examine different topics..
LO-2Students will be able to talk about the subect they have read or listened to
LO-3Students will be able to compare different texts and will also be able to give detail about the comparison of these texts.
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Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix