-- Bitte beachten Sie, dass dieser Kurs nur online verfügbar sein wird. Alle Lehrveranstaltungen werden mit Zoom und Lernrnraum+ durchgeführt./Please note that this course will be online only. All lessons will be given using Zoom and Lernrnraum plus. --
Required Writing Projects (for LPs): 2 texts with several stages of revision and editing following detailed line-by-line notes from the teacher. There will also be a minimum of 3 one-on-one Zoom conferences to discuss your work.
Four types of English writing covered in this course:
- A Comparison Summary text: a summary of an article which describes research comparing two or more dissimilar things, e.g. cultures, processes, techniques. Students will learn how to correctly organize a text into paragraphs with topic sentences, write / create correct parallel sentences and structures, and learn standard academic English phrases and vocabulary used when comparing two or more dissimilar topics.
- An Intro-Background text: the first paragraphs which summarize and gives selected details which the reader needs to know in order to understand the main topic / main body of a text or article.
- A Sequential Events Description: a chronological text which includes selected details organized and linked using typical academic English connectors. Typical chronlogical texts describe chronological events or processes, e.g. historical events, a scientific process, or the conflict/climax section of a short story.
- A Conclusion-Summary: this comes at the end of an article, analysis or research paper and links the introduction/background from the beginning to the conclusion/summary which constitutes the final paragraph(s) of an academic text.
- HOMEWORK: In addition to the project writing assignments, a homework script will be used for weekly exercises in grammar and English writing techniques. Students should expect to spend between 1-2 hours each week on their writing assignments and homework exercises.
A key part of our weekly class meeting will be online group-writing projects using Epads which are guided and supervised by the teacher.
Genauere Informationen zu Umfang, Dauer und Anforderungen werden den Teilnehmern zu Beginn der Veranstaltung mitgeteilt.
"English Academic Writing I" This course is open to all levels. However, a minimum English level of B1+ is recommended. Note that this course will take place entirely ONLINE.
Note: a questionnaire is required to secure a place in the course.
This course requires considerable determination and you will do a lot of writing homework. Please be certain that you are prepared to do the work necessary before completing the questionnaire.
-> After you register on the EkVV for the course, download and complete the questionnaire at https://robertcthomas.com/uni-writing-i-ii-questionnaire/ and send it to robert.thomas@uni-bielefeld.de.
Places in the course will be awarded based on: 1. Relevance of academic English to student's degree program and career goals 2. Number of semesters completed at the Uni towards degree 3. Sufficient English proficiency and experience.
You can definitely learn to write good academic English during this semester, but you will need self-discipline and persistence. Note also that you will sometimes feel discouraged by the challenges you will encounter during the semester, so keep that in mind when considering taking this course.
A C-test (placement test) result is not required for this course
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23-FSZ-M20_a Spracherwerb: Spezifische Fertigkeiten bzw. Spezialisierung in den Fremdsprachen | Spracherwerb: Spezifische Fertigkeiten bzw. Spezialisierung in den Fremdsprachen 1. Teil | unbenotete Prüfungsleistung
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Spracherwerb: Spezifische Fertigkeiten bzw. Spezialisierung in der Fremdsprache 2. Teil | unbenotete Prüfungsleistung
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Die verbindlichen Modulbeschreibungen enthalten weitere Informationen, auch zu den "Leistungen" und ihren Anforderungen. Sind mehrere "Leistungsformen" möglich, entscheiden die jeweiligen Lehrenden darüber.
Studiengang/-angebot | Gültigkeit | Variante | Untergliederung | Status | Sem. | LP | |
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Fachsprachenzentrumskurse | ENG; SK | 2.5 | unbenotet |
If your primary English writing experience was in school writing texts or summaries -- with no revision or rewriting required -- and only marks and a grade were given, then this course is for you. If you have previous experience receiving feedback and revising, editing and rewriting texts then "Academic Writing II" may be the course you should take.
"Academic Writing I" teaches the university-level native-speaker approach to academic writing in English. This course covers the fundamentals of English academic writing, including: selection and organization of supporting details, organization and structure of a text, paraphrasing, and revision, rewriting and editing techniques.
Homework: Students should expect to spend 1-2 hours each week doing homework exercises and reading & writing assignments. Note that the homework is not simply conjugating verbs or learning vocabulary - the homework involves weekly writing work as well as several sets of writing and revision exercises -- all requiring focus and concentration.
English Academic Writing has a rather rigid (and linear) approach to text organization, structure, vocabulary and form. The techniques and traditions for writing "Academic English" are significantly different from the typical school version of a Personal Essay / Text Summary (the styles of English writing most students learn in school).
NOTE: Participation in the weekly Friday class sessions is required. Students who will miss more than 3 classes in the semester due to other obligations should seriously consider waiting to take this course in a future semester. Individual Zoom conferences will take place during the semester to discuss the writing and revisions of the writing assignments.
To secure a place in the course, in addition to registering on the EkVV, download and complete the questionnaire at https://hostme123.vip/Robertcthomas/uni-writing-i-ii-questionnaire and send it to robert.thomas@uni-bielefeld.de
Zu dieser Veranstaltung existiert ein Lernraum im E-Learning System. Lehrende können dort Materialien zu dieser Lehrveranstaltung bereitstellen: