Grammatical Structure II Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Ware 305 

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Course

ESL-0322-001 Grammatical Structure II

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Course Description

Emphasis placed on capitalization, punctuation and identification of the parts of speech. Grammar usage will be practiced through writing and proofreading.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Grammar Form and Function 2

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Student Performance

\ Course Objectives:  To increase students’ ability to communicate clearly through the written and spoken word.  To develop grammar skills beyond basic sentence structure.  To further develop students’ ability to write and communicate orally using correct grammar and details.

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\ Student Pervormance Objectives: 1. Expand knowledge of noun and pronoun usage. 2. Expand knowledge of adjective and adverb usage. 3. Introduce adverbs. 4. Identify comparisons and possessives. 5. Expand sentences using adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases. 6. Learn to combine and expand simple sentences using conjunctions. 7. Expand knowledge of simple punctuation 8. Learn to proofread and correct basic grammatical errors.  9. Introduce imperative and exclamatory sentences.

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Expected Student Behavior

Please speak English in the classroom at all times. Cell phones and other technology must be turned off and put away during class times unless special permission is given by the instructor. Not following these rules could lower your grade.

Grading Criteria

A = 90-100 Excellent; B = 80-89 Good; C = 70-79 Fair; D = 60-69 Failing. One hour of lab per week is required.

The final grade will be calculated as follows:
Exam Grades = 50%
Daily Grades = 25%
Final Exam = 25%  (Attendance is mandatory unless a student presents a doctor's note, an immigration notice, or a notice of death.)

Make up exams will not be given. The lowest exam grade will be dropped for students with five or fewer absences.  If you miss more than one test, you will receive a 0 for the test missed.

It is the student’s responsibility to complete daily work that he or she may have missed while absent from the class. If work is not completed within three days of returning to class, the student will receive a grade of zero.

If an assignment is not handed in on time, there will be an automatic deduction.

Attendance

Please limit absences to no more than 5 a semester. Additional absences can result in your final average being lowered a letter grade in the class. If you stop attending class and do not formally withdraw, you will receive an F.

Calendar

Week 1:  Unit 4- Nouns
\                   Singular and Plural Nouns
\                     Subjects and Objects of Prepositions
\                     Count and Non-count Nouns
\                      Quantity
\ Week 2:  Verbs
\                     Action
\                      Linking
\                      Helping
\ Week 3:  Unit 5- Pronouns
\                      Subject and Object Pronouns
\                      Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
\                      Reflexive Pronouns
\                      Indefinite Pronouns
\                      Exam over Nouns, Verbs, and Pronouns
\ Week 4:  Unit 1- Present Tense
\                     Simple Present
\                     Adverbs of Frequency
\                     Present Progressive Tense
\                     Nonaction and Stative Verbs
\ Week 5:  Unit 2- Past Tense
\                    Simple Past Tense
\                    Irregular Verbs
\                    Past Progressive Tense
\                   Exam Present Vs. Past Tense
\ Week 6:  Unit 3- The Future Tense
\                   “Going To”
\                   “Will”
\                   Present Progressive to Express Future Time
\                 Simple Present to Express Future Time
\                   Future Conditional
\ Week 7:  Unit 6- Present and Past Perfect
\                   Present Perfect
\                   Simple Past or Present Perfect
\                   Present Perfect Progressive
\                   Past Perfect
\                   Past Perfect Progressive
\ Week 8: Unit 7- Questions and Phrasal Verbs
\                   Question Words
\                   Phrasal Verbs
\                   Intransitive Phrasal Verbs
\                   Transitive Phrasal Verbs
\ Week 9:  Unit 8- Modal Auxiliaries
\                  expressions for Ability
\                       expressions for Permission
\                       Imperatives
\                        Exam over Questions, Phrasal Verbs, and Auxiliaries
\ Week 10:  Unit 9- Gerunds and Infinitives        
\                       Gerunds and Infinitives
\                       Gerund as Subject and Object
\                        Verb plus Gerund
\                        Verb plus Infinitive
\                        Preposition plus Infinitive
\ Week 11:  Unit 10 – Comparative and Superlative Forms
\                       Adjectives and Adverbs
\                       Participles as Adjectives
\                       Comparative Forms
\                       Superlative Forms
\ Week 12:  Unit 11  - Passive Voice
\                       Active and Passive Voice Verbs
\                       Exam over Gerunds, Infinitives, and Comparatives
\ Week 13:  Unit 12 – Conjunctions and Noun Clauses
\                      Conjunctions
\                       Noun Clauses
\ Week 14:  Unit 13 – Adjective and Adverb Clauses
\                       Adjective Clauses Referring to People
\                       Adjective Clauses Referring to Things
\                      Adverb Clauses
\ Week 15:  Continue Adjective and Adverb Clauses
\                     Exam over Conjunctions, Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses
\                     Review for Final Exam
\ Week 16:     Final Exam

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Additional Information

DATES TO REMEMBER:

First day of class               August 25

Labor Day holiday              September 1    

Thanksgiving break            November 27-30

Last Day to Withdraw         November 18

Final exam                         Dec. 8 (8:00 - 10:00 AM)

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