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Course Name
Turkish
İngilizce 101
English
English 101
Course Code
ING 101
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Özlem Ayar Gemalmaz
Course Objectives
1.listening and note-taking skills; getting the gist of the lecture, differentiating
the necessary information from the nonessential part.
2.reading skills; building up content based vocabulary
3.writing skills; to write clear and efficient pieces of descriptive writing to
communicate specific and factual information to a defined audience for a
defined purpose.
Course Description
Ing 101 is designed to enable the students produce written work
encompassing definition paragraphs, summaries, descriptions (mechanism
and process), and classification essays, maintaining unity and coherence. In order to provide students with enough language input and equip them with necessary insights into various aspects of academic writing, Ing. 101 has been designed as an integrated skills course.
Course Outcomes
Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
1. differentiate the main points of a lecture or reading passage and take notes
2. define an object or concept
3. get the gist of the reading, find the key words and guess their meanings
4. describe an object or mechanism
5. write a paragraph (and then an essay) in line with the principles of unity and coherence
6. describe a process step by step, interpret flowcharts and write about the process illustrated
7. organize a piece of academic writing (thesis statement, body paragraphs etc) and prepare an outline
8. classify a general topic into its subcategories according to a relevant basis
9. research, brainstorm and classify on science and engineering related topics
10. write classification essays based on sources not on opinion using academic tone
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