Introduction to English-in-use: form and structure
Lorraine Bullock
6 points
* 4 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton
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Prerequisites: Faculty of Arts second language entry criteria or EIU1010
Objectives To offer the second language speaker of English a broad conceptual study of the development and use of the structures of the English language as a code of meaning that operates in many contexts.
Synopsis This subject will develop in depth some of the language features studied in first semester. Through the study of selected texts students will be given the opportunity to examine some of the unique grammatical, syntactical and semantic features of the English language. At the same time students will be able to increase their understanding and use of the functional aspects of English with special attention given to the various means of processing both oral and written information.
Assessment Written (1500 words): 35%
* Examinations (3 hours): 40%
* Seminar participation: 5%
* Seminar paper: 20%
Prescribed texts
Both set texts and supplementary references are provided in the course handbook available from the Department of English.
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