Nov 14, 2024
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2024-25
OPIE D500 - Advanced CORE Skills
A 12 contact-hour CORE component of a full time (20 hours/week) course of study in English as a second language for students preparing for academic study in an American university. Incorporates understanding of grammatical structures, appropriate vocabulary, and organization into formally developed essays. More emphasis is placed on rhetorical modes and developing editing skills. Reading comprehension and lexical skill development is emphasized along with the improvement of reading rate. Learn to synthesize the various skills and strategies to which they have been exposed. Listening and speaking skill activities rely more heavily on academic task simulations and university-level expectations.
Requisites: Permission required
Credit Hours: 12
Repeat/Retake Information: May be repeated for a maximum of 72.0 hours.
Lecture/Lab Hours: 12.0 lecture
Grades: Eligible Grades: ,WP,WF,WN,FN,AU,I
Learning Outcomes:
- Student accurately produces target structures in controlled activities: active/passive, complementation, subordinate and reduced clauses, time/tense and verb pattersn, noun/pronoun, article/determiner, modification & relationship patterns.
- Student appropriately communicates relationships among pieces of information in extended discourse, i.e. time sequences, cause/effect, condition, contrast, coordination, concession, description, exemplification, and parts of a series.
- Student comprehends overall organization and main ideas of an authentic academic reading passage, minor points, and supporting details; student distinguishes fact from opinion and explicirt from implicit informations, recognizes author’s purpose.
- Student demonstrates comprehension of target vocabulary by identifying/producing synonyms or definitions, using the vocabulary approriately, and responding correctly to comprehension questions. Student effectively uses an English-English dictionary.
- Student identifies main ideas from a reading selection whether stated explicitly or not by answering questions, recalling/retelling content, explaining time relationships between events, and choosing most accurate paraphrase of central idea.
- Student outlines and summarizes a passage that has been surveyed, read, and discussed.
- Student uses Alden Library to borrow and read material from levels 4 - 5 of the OPIE leisure reading collection and demonstrates familiarity with the library’s periodicals and reference collections.
- With guidance from instructor, feedback on drafts, and opportunities for revision and editing, student writes expository essays of at least 5 paragraphs (400 - 600 words) and paragraph-length summarties of academic and non-academic texts.
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