ENG1001 University English (I)

Prerequisite

Nil

Exclusion

BA-ENG , ENG1010 English for Effective Communication

Module Description

This Module is designed to strengthen students’ English language literacy skills, equipping them with effective reading and writing skills necessary for university studies. In the area of reading, the focus will be on developing effective reading strategies and synthesizing information by paraphrasing and summarizing. In the area of writing, the focus will be on the construction of coherent and grammatically correct essays and the development of a well-structured thesis with evidence. Students will be provided with opportunities to apply the language skills by getting engaged in reading and writing activities, communicative tasks, and group learning activities.

Module Intended Learning Outcomes (MILO)

Upon completion of this module, students should be able to:
a. comprehend, identify, and synthesize main ideas of written texts on both concrete and abstract topics from a variety of sources;
b. plan and write well-structured and coherent essays with reference to a range of sources, establish their stance through well-developed thesis statements, and demonstrate control of language accuracy in writing;
c. develop transferable skills that enable life-long learning in the areas of reading and writing.

Module Content

1.Reading

1.1 Adopting various reading strategies (skimming, scanning, identifying gist and differentiating details, guessing meaning from context, comprehending writers’ attitudes)
1.2 Paraphrasing, summarizing, and synthesizing information from various types of reading passages

2. Writing

2.1 Taking steps and strategies in the production of well-formed essays (planning, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading)
2.2 Understanding crucial components of essay writing (thesis statements, introduction, topic sentences, supporting details, conclusion, paragraph and sentence transitions, use of examples)
2.3 Developing awareness of acknowledging sources of information
2.4 Identifying common errors in writing (Parallelism, run-ons and fragments)

3.Self-directed language learning

3.1 Cultivating an awareness of independent language learning
3.2 Using online resources for self-directed language learning

Assessment Methods

1. In-class reading quiz (20%)
2. Essay writing (50%)
3. Class participation (10%)
4. Self-directed learning portfolio (20%)

Texts & References

Reference materials:

Fawcett, S. (2018). Evergreen: A guide to writing with readings. Cengage.

Geyte, E. (2014). Writing: Learn to write better academic essays. Collins.

Hart, S. (2018). English exposed: Common mistakes made by Chinese speakers. Hong Kong University Press.

Hewings, M., & McCarthy, M. (2012). Cambridge academic English: An integrated skills course for EAP. Upper-intermediate. Cambridge University Press.

Legg, M., Pat, K., Roberts, S., Welland, R., Chan, L., Chan, L., & Tsang, W. L. (2017). Academic English: Skills for success. Hong Kong University Press.

Murphy, R., & Hashemi, L. (2019). English grammar in use. Cambridge University Press.

Palinkas, B. S., & Ford, K. C. (2010). Key concepts 2 – Reading and writing across the disciplines. Heinle Cengage Learning.

Pallant, A. (2012). English for academic study: Writing. Garnet Education.

Slaght, J. (2012). English for academic study: Reading. Garnet Education.

Vince, M. (2008). Macmillan English grammar in context. Macmillan Education.

Yule, G. (2019). Oxford practice grammar. Advanced. Oxford University Press.

Online resources:

British Council. (2020). Grammar reference. https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english- grammar-reference

British Council. (2020). Skills. https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills

Cambridge University Press. (2020). English grammar today. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/

Gillett, A. (2020). Using English for academic purposes. http://www.uefap.net/

The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. (2020). Grammar awareness platform.
https://mooc.hsu.edu.hk/courses/course-v1:English+ENG1000+2018/about

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. (2016). English for academic purposes. https://elc.polyu.edu.hk/cill/eap/

The University of Adelaide. (2020). English for uni. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/english-for-
uni/

University of Reading. (2020). Guides & tutorials. http://www.reading.ac.uk/library/study-
advice/lib-sa-videos.aspx