Course Details
Course Details
Course Details
SEMESTER III
ENG 400.1
ENGLISH II: ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING
Book Recommendations:
1. Writing for Science and Engineering - 2nd Edition by Heather Silyn-
Roberts
2. The Handbook of Technical Writing by Gerald J. Alred, Charles T. Brusaw,
Walter, E. Oliu, 11th Edition (2015)
3. Technical Writing –Process and Product by Sharon J. Gerson & Steven M.
Gerson Pearson Publication, 9th Edition (2016)
OVERVIEW
English II builds on the groundwork done in the English I module and extends it in two
specific skill areas. Firstly, it seeks to enable students to skillfully read pieces in diverse
genres— including texts in English relevant to their respective fields of study. Secondly, it
looks to empower students to produce a variety of texts, including the forms of writing
practiced in their respective disciplines. As instruments of academic communication, the
course also focuses on developing students grammatical knowledge and vocabulary,
relevant to their academic needs.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Academic and professional reading skills
• develop speed reading techniques such as space reading, chunking and visualization.
• get rid of obstacles to effective reading such as sub-vocalization, regression and test
fixation.
• develop the stamina for reading moderately long texts and answer related
questions.
• raise questions that bring out the strength as well as the limitations of the witer's
point of view.
• identify properties that differentiate expository, descriprive, narrative and
persuasive texts from one another
• distill key ideas from research articles as well as other multimodal (textual-graphic)
academic material pertaining to their field of study effectively and efficiently.
2. Academic and professional writing skills
4. Grammar skills
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