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Meeting Time:   Wednesday 11- 12.30
Course type: 50/50    Coefficient: 1      Credit: 2


Course Presentation:

Evaluation:

1- Attendance and in class contribution.        3- One test /20  
2- Popup quizzes and assignments               4- Final exam

Bonus Marks Policy:
1- Prepared courses
2- Course summaries cover unjustified absences

Learning Outcomes:
1- This course investigates the relationship between language and society.
2- We will look at the major concerns of contemporary sociolinguistics.

Objectives:
  • Students will be able to distinguish linguistic phenomena based on distinguished social criteria/norms.
  • Students will apply knowledge gained in the course to the collection and analysis of data for sociolinguistic research project.
Presentation:

This course is designed as an introduction to the culture of short fiction. Students will be introduced to a range of significant short stories written in English. The course aims to broaden students' understanding and appreciation of short production. The short story is particularly appropriate for encouraging literary analysis. Students will be expected to apply their understanding of short story forms, contexts and techniques through a series of exercises and the production of a short story for assessment.

Objectives:

After successfully completing this course students should be able to:

1. Confidently read, understand and appreciate fiction texts.

2. Think thoroughly about selected literary texts.

3. Prepare and deliver an analysis of such texts.

4. Produce their own texts.

Presentation:

This course aims at exploring the significance of the writing skill in EFL classrooms. More importantly, it highlights the writing approaches, methods, and techniques used to improve EFL learners’ writing abilities to attain proficiency.

Objectives:
  • To shed light on the cognitive, cultural, and social aspects of the writing skill.

  • To grasp the different approaches and methods used in EFL writing classrooms.

  • To identify learners’ individual differences in writing.

  • To respond to EFL writings effectively.