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e-General English Course Introduction

The General English Team Sandra Sembel (Coordinator) sandra.sembel@uph.edu Dwi Y. Nugroho (Team member) dwi.nugroho@uph.edu Michael. R. Sihombing (Team member) michael.recard@uph.edu

GENERAL ENGLISH Course Descriptions Learning Activities Class Policy What? Objectives Roles Topics Evaluation Learning Activities Video Conference Diagnostic Test Daily Assignments (KAT 1) Discussion Forum (KAT 2) Presentations (KAT 3) Class Policy Participations Assignments Cheating and Plagiarism

Setting a goal You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. – C.S.Lewis

Summary 1: Course Descriptions 1.1. ENGLISH language COMMUNICATION skills in ACADEMIC CONTEXT. 1.1. What? 1.2. understand and use intermediate level of English in academic context 1.2. Objectives 1.3. Lecturer: Facilitator; Students: Active participants 1.3.Roles 1.4. Main topics: Main ideas, supporting details, vocabulary strategies, inference, paraphrasing, summarizing, synthesizing 1.4.Topics 1.5.Evaluation 1.5. KAT 1 (10%), KAT 2 (10%), KAT 3 (15%), Mid Test (25%), Final Test (40%)

Summary 2: Teaching and Learning Activities Teaching & Learning Activities 2.1. Session 1 and Session 9 (after mid-test) Video Conferences Diagnostic Test 2.2. Multiple choice Daily Assignments (KAT 1) 2.3. Ten (10) Assignments Discussion Forum (KAT 2) 2.4. Six (6) Discussion forums Presentations (KAT 3) 2.5. Two (2) Speaking tasks

Learning is not a spectator sport. – D. Blocher Message to remember! Learning is not a spectator sport. – D. Blocher If you want to master English, get involved and practice as much as possible.

Cheating and Plagiarism Summary 3 Class Policy 3.1. Video conferences, discussion forums, daily assignments, speaking tasks, quizzes and tests Participations Assignments 3.2. KAT 1 (Daily assignments), KAT 2 (Discussion forums), KAT 3 (Speaking assignments) Cheating and Plagiarism 3.3. No Cheating, No Plagiarism – Failed the course

Thank you and God bless you! For the Lord gives wisdom; from His mouth comes knowledge and understanding. (Proverbs 2: 6) Thank you and God bless you!