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University of Puerto Rico
                                      Río Piedras Campus
                                    College of General Studies
                                       English Department


                                                                      Dr. Eva de Lourdes Edwards
                                                                              eedwards@uprrp.edu
                                                                    787-764-0000, Ext. 2685, 2182
                                                                        Office: 129, ERA Building
                                                                Office Hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu
                                                                       6:30-7:00; 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Course Title : Basic English I
Course Number : English 3101
Credits / hours : 3 credits per semester (3 class hours)
Pre-requisites : CEEB-ESLAT score: 470-580
Course Description :
This is an interdisciplinary course that fulfills the English requirement for the general education
component of the bachelor’s degree. This course covers the study of essays as well as other non-
fictional readings. It emphasizes an integrated literature approach focused on the study of inter
and multidisciplinary content. The course seeks to help students develop their ability to think
logically, read actively, and write clearly. Students develop the skills to move from a simple
literal understanding of ideas and events toward the more complex intellectual levels of analysis
and critical thinking. In addition, the course aims to help students use linguistic and research
tools effectively.

Meaningful communication (expression, interpretation and negotiation of meaning) is developed
around three major themes: education, language, and current social and scientific issues. These
are enhanced through computer-mediated communication for language learning – Blackboard,
Internet, Social Software, and movies. A communicative instruction, student-centered approach
is used to assist students in learning grammar through content, providing a forum in which
students acquire knowledge constructively.

General Course Objectives:

Consistent with the English Department’s general objectives, by the end of their first semester of
English, the students will demonstrate, through a variety of forms of evaluation and on the basis
of the standards for the different levels established by the English Department that they are
making progress in their ability to:

   1.   communicate orally and intelligibly in a variety of academic situations
   2.   apply comprehension skills in reading of non-fictional selections
   3.   apply interpretive-analytical skills in reading of non-fictional selections
   4.   evaluate the relevance and validity of information in non-fictional selections.
   5.   critically examine aesthetic, ethical, humanistic and cultural values in representative texts
        (essays, films)
6. express ideas in written form with clarity, precision, coherence, unity, and logic
   7. collaborate in the inclusion of students with disabilities into all class activities
   8. demonstrate the ability to use the library and computer technology for preliminary
      research and communication

Outline and Time Distribution

Week of …                          Lecture/Outline                                Source
Aug 20-24        -   The course syllabus                                 Syllabus (bring to all
                 -   Reading actively / Annotations                      classes)
                 -   Keeping a journal
                 -   Bob Greene: Handle with Care (p. 6)                 Chapter 1
Aug 27-31        -   Writing in response to reading                      Chapter 1 & 2
                 -   Building an essay                                   Movie
                 -   Blackboard and online communication
                 -   Library systems/research skills
                 -   Iain Softley, Dir: K-Pax (2001)
Sep 3-7          -   September 3-Labor Day                               Chapter 2
                 -   Reading-writing connection
                 -   Russell Baker: Learning to Write (p. 26)
                 -   Exam 1
Sep 10-14        -   Aristotle’s Rhetoric                                Chapter 10
                 -   Argument and persuasion                             External research
Sep 17-21        -   Debate 1: Same-sex parents                          Chapter 10
                 -   Presentation 1                                      Student presentations
                         o James Dobson: Two Mommies Is One              Debate
                             Too Many (p. 301)
                         o Jeff Pearlman: Mom’s the Word (p. 304)
Sep 24-28        -   Lisa Cholodenko, Dir: The Kids Are Alright          Chapter 10
                     (2010)                                              Movie
Oct 1-5          -   Narration and description                           Chapter 3
                 -   Evan Thomas: Rain of Fire (p. 36)
Oct 8-12         -   Definition and explanation                          Chapter 5
                 -   Isaac Asimov: What Is Intelligence, Anyway?
                     (p. 122)
                 -   Exam 2
Oct 15-19        -   Debate 2: Reality TV                                Chapter 10
                         o Michael Hirschorn: The Case for Reality       Debate
                             TV (p. 317)
                         o Oliver James: Danger: Reality TV Can
                             Rot Your Brain (p. 319)
Oct 22-26        -   Presentation 2 (group work)                         Chapter 10
                                                                         Student Presentations
Oct 29-          -   Ron Howard, Dir: EDtv (1999)                        Movie, Presentations
Nov 2



                                                                                                  2
Week of …                            Lecture/Outline                              Source
Nov 5-9            -    November 7-8: Voting Recess                       Chapter 7
                   -    Compare and contrast                              Movie
                   -    Nancy Masterson Sakamoto: Conversational
                        Ballgames (p. 188)
                   -    Sofia Coppola, Dir: Lost in Translation (2003)
Nov 12-16          -    Stephen King: Why We Crave Horror Movies          Chapter 9
                        (p. 255)                                          Documentary
                   -    Adam Simon, Dir: The American Nightmare: A
                        Celebration of Films from Hollywood’s Golden
                        Age of Fright (2000)
Nov 19-23          -    November 19 – Discovery of Puerto Rico            Chapter 10
                   -    November 22-23 – Thanksgiving Recess              Debate
                   -    Debate 3: Can money buy happiness?
                   -    Cynthia Crossen: Whether People Define
                        Themselves as Happy Depends on the Era
                        (p. 330)
                   -    Pam Lambert and Alex Treniowski: The High
                        Cost of Winning (p. 335)
Nov 26-30          -    Presentation 3                                    Chapter 10
                                                                          Student Presentations
Dec 3-7            -    Danny Boyle, Loveleen Tandan, Dirs: Slumdog       Chapter 10
                        Millionaire (2008)                                Movie
Dec 10-12          -    Journal reviews (movies and essays)               Chapter 10
                   -    The essay exam review                             Student Journals
                   -    Final exam
TOTAL: 45 hours

Instructional Strategies

This course promotes communicative instruction and collaborative learning. Therefore there is
great emphasis on activities that encourage communication and collaboration, such as; the use of
guide questions, group work, oral presentations, the use of dictionaries, providing exercises for
practice on the elements of the essay, outlining, summarizing, visiting the library, movies, audio-
recordings, conferences and guest speakers. There is an additional emphasis in promoting online
communication through the use of Blackboard.

Evaluation Strategies                             Grading Systems

A. Class participation                20%         A    100 - 90
B. Exams                              30%         B     89 - 80
C. Presentations, assignments,                    C     79 - 70
   quizzes and lab work               30%         D     69 - 60
D. Written work                                   F     59 - 0
     (including journal)              20%

       TOTAL:                        100%


                                                                                                  3
Required resources

Regular classroom
Language laboratory/Computer lab/Library Systems
Educational resources (Internet sources, movies, audio-visual equipment)

English Department Attendance Policy

Six contact hours of absence may lower average one whole letter grade. Failure to take the final
exam on the scheduled date and time may result in a zero or an incomplete grade.

Law 51 – Law 238

In accordance with the recommendation of the Dean of Students Office (Division for Persons
with Disabilities) students who are clients of the Office of Vocational rehabilitation must contact
the professor at the beginning of the semester in order to make arrangements for reasonable
accommodations and for any necessary auxiliary equipment. Other students with special needs
who require any kind of assistance or reasonable accommodations should also contact the
professor.

Textbooks

Funk, R., Day, S., Coleman, L., & McMahan, E. (2009). The Simon & Schuster Short Prose
       Reader (6th ed.). New York: Pearson - Prentice Hall.

English/English Dictionary: The Merriam Webster Dictionary, Collegiate, 11th Edition

Bibliography

Dixon, R. (2004). Grammar Essentials. NY: Longman.

Funk, R., Day, S., Coleman, L., & McMahan, E. (2009). The Simon & Schuster Short Prose
       Reader (6th ed.). New York: Pearson - Prentice Hall.

Longman Dictionary of American English Now with Thesaurus and CD ROM. (2004). New
     York: Pearson.

More Grammar Practice 2. (2004). Boston, MA: Heinle and Heinle.

Pearson Casanave, C. (2011). Journal writing in second language education. University of
       Michigan Press.

Ruetten, M. K. (2004). Developing Composition Skills. (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Heinle & Heinle.

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary. (11th ed.). (2004). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc.


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Internet Resources:

Debate rubric. http://www2.lhric.org/ertc/Wendy/Wzrubric.htm

Dictionary online with pronunciation. http://www.merriam-webster.com/

Essay writing. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/685/05/

Presentation skills. http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/dept/tips/present/present.htm

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (2004). http://idea.ed.gov/

Teaching for Inclusion. Loevinger, N. (1994). Teaching a diverse student body. University of
Virginia. http://ctl.unc.edu/tfi13.html


Other Information:

Work is due on the date announced. Please, hand in all assignments – even late ones – during
your assigned class period.

If you are absent to any class, please contact a classmate to discuss the assigned material and
come prepared to the next class meeting. You are responsible for all material covered in class
and for all assigned work, even if you are absent or late.

Quizzes may or may not be announced. There are no make-ups for missed quizzes. There will be
no make-ups for missed exams. One exam, and only one exam, may be eliminated. If absent to
one exam, that zero may be eliminated.

You must bring your own dictionary to class. Sharing dictionaries is not allowed during exams.

You are encouraged to attend workshops and tutoring sessions offered by the Centro para el
desarrollo de competencias lingüísticas. The last day to withdraw from this course is October 19,
2012.

Please turn off and put away cell phones during class, unless you have made arrangements with
the professor prior to the class period.

As our course develops, other reading selections may be integrated or omitted to satisfy the
needs of the students.




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Syllabus 3101 12

  • 1. University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras Campus College of General Studies English Department Dr. Eva de Lourdes Edwards eedwards@uprrp.edu 787-764-0000, Ext. 2685, 2182 Office: 129, ERA Building Office Hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu 6:30-7:00; 10:00-11:00 a.m. Course Title : Basic English I Course Number : English 3101 Credits / hours : 3 credits per semester (3 class hours) Pre-requisites : CEEB-ESLAT score: 470-580 Course Description : This is an interdisciplinary course that fulfills the English requirement for the general education component of the bachelor’s degree. This course covers the study of essays as well as other non- fictional readings. It emphasizes an integrated literature approach focused on the study of inter and multidisciplinary content. The course seeks to help students develop their ability to think logically, read actively, and write clearly. Students develop the skills to move from a simple literal understanding of ideas and events toward the more complex intellectual levels of analysis and critical thinking. In addition, the course aims to help students use linguistic and research tools effectively. Meaningful communication (expression, interpretation and negotiation of meaning) is developed around three major themes: education, language, and current social and scientific issues. These are enhanced through computer-mediated communication for language learning – Blackboard, Internet, Social Software, and movies. A communicative instruction, student-centered approach is used to assist students in learning grammar through content, providing a forum in which students acquire knowledge constructively. General Course Objectives: Consistent with the English Department’s general objectives, by the end of their first semester of English, the students will demonstrate, through a variety of forms of evaluation and on the basis of the standards for the different levels established by the English Department that they are making progress in their ability to: 1. communicate orally and intelligibly in a variety of academic situations 2. apply comprehension skills in reading of non-fictional selections 3. apply interpretive-analytical skills in reading of non-fictional selections 4. evaluate the relevance and validity of information in non-fictional selections. 5. critically examine aesthetic, ethical, humanistic and cultural values in representative texts (essays, films)
  • 2. 6. express ideas in written form with clarity, precision, coherence, unity, and logic 7. collaborate in the inclusion of students with disabilities into all class activities 8. demonstrate the ability to use the library and computer technology for preliminary research and communication Outline and Time Distribution Week of … Lecture/Outline Source Aug 20-24 - The course syllabus Syllabus (bring to all - Reading actively / Annotations classes) - Keeping a journal - Bob Greene: Handle with Care (p. 6) Chapter 1 Aug 27-31 - Writing in response to reading Chapter 1 & 2 - Building an essay Movie - Blackboard and online communication - Library systems/research skills - Iain Softley, Dir: K-Pax (2001) Sep 3-7 - September 3-Labor Day Chapter 2 - Reading-writing connection - Russell Baker: Learning to Write (p. 26) - Exam 1 Sep 10-14 - Aristotle’s Rhetoric Chapter 10 - Argument and persuasion External research Sep 17-21 - Debate 1: Same-sex parents Chapter 10 - Presentation 1 Student presentations o James Dobson: Two Mommies Is One Debate Too Many (p. 301) o Jeff Pearlman: Mom’s the Word (p. 304) Sep 24-28 - Lisa Cholodenko, Dir: The Kids Are Alright Chapter 10 (2010) Movie Oct 1-5 - Narration and description Chapter 3 - Evan Thomas: Rain of Fire (p. 36) Oct 8-12 - Definition and explanation Chapter 5 - Isaac Asimov: What Is Intelligence, Anyway? (p. 122) - Exam 2 Oct 15-19 - Debate 2: Reality TV Chapter 10 o Michael Hirschorn: The Case for Reality Debate TV (p. 317) o Oliver James: Danger: Reality TV Can Rot Your Brain (p. 319) Oct 22-26 - Presentation 2 (group work) Chapter 10 Student Presentations Oct 29- - Ron Howard, Dir: EDtv (1999) Movie, Presentations Nov 2 2
  • 3. Week of … Lecture/Outline Source Nov 5-9 - November 7-8: Voting Recess Chapter 7 - Compare and contrast Movie - Nancy Masterson Sakamoto: Conversational Ballgames (p. 188) - Sofia Coppola, Dir: Lost in Translation (2003) Nov 12-16 - Stephen King: Why We Crave Horror Movies Chapter 9 (p. 255) Documentary - Adam Simon, Dir: The American Nightmare: A Celebration of Films from Hollywood’s Golden Age of Fright (2000) Nov 19-23 - November 19 – Discovery of Puerto Rico Chapter 10 - November 22-23 – Thanksgiving Recess Debate - Debate 3: Can money buy happiness? - Cynthia Crossen: Whether People Define Themselves as Happy Depends on the Era (p. 330) - Pam Lambert and Alex Treniowski: The High Cost of Winning (p. 335) Nov 26-30 - Presentation 3 Chapter 10 Student Presentations Dec 3-7 - Danny Boyle, Loveleen Tandan, Dirs: Slumdog Chapter 10 Millionaire (2008) Movie Dec 10-12 - Journal reviews (movies and essays) Chapter 10 - The essay exam review Student Journals - Final exam TOTAL: 45 hours Instructional Strategies This course promotes communicative instruction and collaborative learning. Therefore there is great emphasis on activities that encourage communication and collaboration, such as; the use of guide questions, group work, oral presentations, the use of dictionaries, providing exercises for practice on the elements of the essay, outlining, summarizing, visiting the library, movies, audio- recordings, conferences and guest speakers. There is an additional emphasis in promoting online communication through the use of Blackboard. Evaluation Strategies Grading Systems A. Class participation 20% A 100 - 90 B. Exams 30% B 89 - 80 C. Presentations, assignments, C 79 - 70 quizzes and lab work 30% D 69 - 60 D. Written work F 59 - 0 (including journal) 20% TOTAL: 100% 3
  • 4. Required resources Regular classroom Language laboratory/Computer lab/Library Systems Educational resources (Internet sources, movies, audio-visual equipment) English Department Attendance Policy Six contact hours of absence may lower average one whole letter grade. Failure to take the final exam on the scheduled date and time may result in a zero or an incomplete grade. Law 51 – Law 238 In accordance with the recommendation of the Dean of Students Office (Division for Persons with Disabilities) students who are clients of the Office of Vocational rehabilitation must contact the professor at the beginning of the semester in order to make arrangements for reasonable accommodations and for any necessary auxiliary equipment. Other students with special needs who require any kind of assistance or reasonable accommodations should also contact the professor. Textbooks Funk, R., Day, S., Coleman, L., & McMahan, E. (2009). The Simon & Schuster Short Prose Reader (6th ed.). New York: Pearson - Prentice Hall. English/English Dictionary: The Merriam Webster Dictionary, Collegiate, 11th Edition Bibliography Dixon, R. (2004). Grammar Essentials. NY: Longman. Funk, R., Day, S., Coleman, L., & McMahan, E. (2009). The Simon & Schuster Short Prose Reader (6th ed.). New York: Pearson - Prentice Hall. Longman Dictionary of American English Now with Thesaurus and CD ROM. (2004). New York: Pearson. More Grammar Practice 2. (2004). Boston, MA: Heinle and Heinle. Pearson Casanave, C. (2011). Journal writing in second language education. University of Michigan Press. Ruetten, M. K. (2004). Developing Composition Skills. (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Heinle & Heinle. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary. (11th ed.). (2004). Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Inc. 4
  • 5. Internet Resources: Debate rubric. http://www2.lhric.org/ertc/Wendy/Wzrubric.htm Dictionary online with pronunciation. http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Essay writing. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/685/05/ Presentation skills. http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/dept/tips/present/present.htm Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. (2004). http://idea.ed.gov/ Teaching for Inclusion. Loevinger, N. (1994). Teaching a diverse student body. University of Virginia. http://ctl.unc.edu/tfi13.html Other Information: Work is due on the date announced. Please, hand in all assignments – even late ones – during your assigned class period. If you are absent to any class, please contact a classmate to discuss the assigned material and come prepared to the next class meeting. You are responsible for all material covered in class and for all assigned work, even if you are absent or late. Quizzes may or may not be announced. There are no make-ups for missed quizzes. There will be no make-ups for missed exams. One exam, and only one exam, may be eliminated. If absent to one exam, that zero may be eliminated. You must bring your own dictionary to class. Sharing dictionaries is not allowed during exams. You are encouraged to attend workshops and tutoring sessions offered by the Centro para el desarrollo de competencias lingüísticas. The last day to withdraw from this course is October 19, 2012. Please turn off and put away cell phones during class, unless you have made arrangements with the professor prior to the class period. As our course develops, other reading selections may be integrated or omitted to satisfy the needs of the students. 5