Course Description
This course aims at inculcating proficiency in academic writing through
research. It guides students to develop a well-argued and welldocumented academic paper with a clear thesis statement, critical
thinking, argumentation and synthesis of information. This course also
teaches students how to use different systems of citations and
bibliography. It allows students to become independent and efficient
readers armed with appropriate skills and strategies for reading and
comprehending texts at undergraduate level.
This premium course is underconstruction... new topics are being added regularly
Course Contents
Reading and Critical Thinking
Read academic texts effectively by:
Using appropriate strategies for extracting information and salient points according to a given purpose
Identifying the main points, supporting details, and conclusions in a text of intermediate level
Identifying the writer’s intent such as cause and effect, reasons, comparison and contrast, and exemplification
Interpreting charts and diagrams
Making appropriate notes using strategies such as mind maps, tables, lists, graphs
Reading and carrying out instructions for tasks, assignments, and examination questions
Enhance academic vocabulary using skills learnt in Compulsory English I course
Acquire efficient dictionary skills such as:
Locating guide words
Entry words
Choosing appropriate definition
Identifying pronunciation through pronunciation key
Write argumentative and descriptive forms of writing using different methods of developing ideas like listing, comparison, and contrast, cause and effect, for and against:
Write good topic and supporting sentences and effective conclusions
Use appropriate cohesive devices such as reference words and signal markers
Redraft checking content, structure, and language
Edit and proofread
Grammar in Context:
Phrase, clause, and sentence structure
Combining sentences
Reported Speech
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Course Objectives
To enable the students to:
Improve literal understanding, interpretation & general assimilation, and integration of knowledge
Write well-organized academic texts including examination answers with topic/thesis statement and supporting details
Write argumentative essays and course assignments
Recommended Readings
Eastwood, J. (2004). English Practice Grammar (New edition with tests and answers). Karachi: Oxford University Press.
Fisher, A. (2001). Critical Thinking. CUP
Goatly, A. (2000). Critical Reading and Writing: An Introductory Course. London: Taylor & Francis
Hacker, D. (1992). A Writer’s Reference. 2nd Ed. Boston: St. Martin’s
Hamp-Lyons, L. & Heasley, B. (1987). Study writing: A course in written English for academic and professional purposes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Howe, D. H, Kirkpatrick, T. A., & Kirkpatrick, D. L. (2004). Oxford English for Undergraduates. Karachi: Oxford University Press.
Murphy, R. (2003?). Grammar in Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Smazler, W. R. (1996). Write to be Read: Reading, Reflection and Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wallace, M. (1992). Study Skills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Yorky, R. Study Skills.
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