Course Objectives





Course Objectives

A statement of what the student will know and be able to do as the result of learning.

The General English Language Program (GELP) aims to achieve the following broad objectives:

·         to promote language communications skills.

·         to speak more fluently in both formal and informal settings.

·         to develop the learners' speaking and listening skills.

·         to equip students with a variety of common and high frequency vocabulary.

·         to practice reading for common, and factual information.

·         to read university-level materials.

·         to introduce elementary, upper elementary, intermediate and advanced grammatical structures.

·         to take good, clear notes at lectures.

·         to develop the students’ writing skills at both the sentence, paragraph, and academic essay levels.

·         to equip the students with effective learning strategies and independent study skills; and 

·         to develop the students’ skills in test taking strategies.

·         placing quality as its most important goal in all activities and setting standards of excellence in innovative curriculum design, teaching, professional development, and international academic cooperation.

·         to develop the students’ skills in test taking strategies.

·         placing quality as its most important goal in all activities and setting standards of excellence in innovative curriculum design, teaching, professional development, and international academic cooperation.

 

·         Learning Outcomes (course objectives):

·         Listening Skills:

·         Upon completion of the course students are expected to:

·         1. Listening to main ideas.

·         2. Listen for specific information.

·         3. Make inferences

·         Speaking Skill:

·         Upon completion of the course students are expected to:

·         1. Ask for and give personal information,

·         2. Confirm information,

·         3. Give reasons,

·         4. Start and end conversations; and give advice.

·         5-Show interest.

·         6-Making, accepting, and refusing invitations.

·         Reading Skills:

-Upon completion of the course students are expected to:

  • be able to guess meaning of words from context
  • Identify main ideas.
  • Make predictions.
  • Follow text directions.
  • Identify essay organization.

·         Become independent readers.

·         Use academic textbooks.

·         Use intuition and knowledge of word structure and inference to select the meanings closest to the words in italics in the phrases taken from the reading.

·         Identify synonyms from parallel constructions.

·         Make inferences and draw conclusion.

·         Paraphrase main ideas.

·         Making inferences and finding implied ideas in passages.

·         Improve their reading speed and comprehension.

·         Involve in various classroom activities on reading: discussion, negotiation, giving suggestion and making inferences.

  • Improve their visual perception of words and phrases.
  • Improve their ability of rapid and accurate eye fixations to get the general idea about the whole   reading selection.

      

     Grammar Competency:

Upon completion of the course students are expected to use the following grammatical structures

 With focus on both form and meaning:

1.      The present perfect tense

2.      The present perfect tense / the present perfect continuous

3.      The past perfect tense

4.      The different forms of adjectives & adverbs-comparative/superlative

5.      The passive voice

6.      Compare things /people, using comparatives, superlatives

7.      Use equal comparison: as….as

8.      Identify count and non count nouns

9.      Recognize simple, compound, and complex sentences



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