Admission requirements
A pass for Language Acquisition 2: From Scratch to Print, or a similar academic-writing course. Preferably, you have also taken Linguistics 2: The Syntax of English.
Description
Language Acquisition 3: Grammar in Writing is a follow-up to the first-year Language Acquisition 2: From Scratch to Print academic-writing course. But whereas the first-year course focused on academic writing as a process, on writing the different component parts of an essay (e.g. introduction, conclusion and paragraphs), this second-year course is about correct and accurate usage, lexical, grammatical and stylistic. Each week, the lecture covers a topic from the traditional pedagogical grammar, for instance tense and aspect or word order, which we then practise in tutorial and apply to usage exercises and short writing assignments that you have prepared at home. By the end of this course, you will have acquired a sound knowledge and understanding of English grammar and English grammatical terminology (this will come in handy if you are considering a career in teaching or as a translator), which you will be able to apply when you write texts in English.
Course objectives
Knowledge and understanding of English grammar and text grammar
Knowledge of the terminology of English grammar and text grammar
Ability to apply this knowledge to the writing of texts in English
Timetable
The timetable is available on the BA English website
Mode of instruction
One 45-minute lecture. The evening students follow these lectures online (weblectures).
One forty-five-minute tutorial per week.
Course Load
The course load is 140 hours (5 EC), allocated as follows:
Tutorial attendance: 26 hours
Tutorial preparation: 91 hours (reading and preparation of assignments)
Revision for the test: 10 hours
Written test: 3 hours
Assessment method
Written test (closed questions, open questions, essay questions): 100%. To pass the course, you need to obtain a 6.0 pass for the test and you need to have submitted the weekly assignments in Blackboard before class. You can resit the written test if you fail.
Blackboard
In this course, Blackboard is used to present course information, notify you of changes to the course and to make course materials available.
Reading list
Hannay, M., & Mackenzie, J.L. (2013). Effective writing in English: A sourcebook. Bussum: Coutinho.
Mackenzie. J.L. (2014). Principles & pitfalls of English grammar. Bussum: Coutinho.
Registration
Enrolment through uSis is mandatory. Please note that students other than BA English language and culture studies will have to have permission from the coordinator of studies before enrolling.
General information about uSis is available in English and Dutch
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