Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction: Nature of Language
Importance and Functions of Language |
English Language Teaching: Approaches and Methodologies, Chp: 2 |
2) |
The World of English |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 1 |
3) |
Describing the English Language |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 2 |
4) |
Describing Learners |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 5 |
5) |
Describing Teachers |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 6 |
6) |
Describing Learning Contexts |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 7 |
7) |
Midterm |
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8) |
Popular Methodologies in Teaching Language Skills |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 4 |
9) |
Educational Technology and Other Learning Resources
Issues in Language Learning |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 11 |
10) |
Educational Technology and Other Learning Resources
Teaching Grammar
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The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 11 & 13 |
11) |
Teaching Vocabulary
Teaching Pronunciation |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 14 & 15 |
12) |
Mistakes and Feedback
Grouping Students |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 8 & 10 |
13) |
Teaching Language Skills |
The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 16 |
14) |
Reading
Writing
Speaking
Listening
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The Practice of English Language Teaching, Chp 17-20 |
Course Notes / Textbooks: |
● Harmer, J. (2007) The Practice of English Language Teaching (4th Edition) Pearson, Longman, ISBN: 1405853115, 9781405853118
● Arora Navita (2012) English Language Teaching: Approaches and Methodologies. McGraw Hill Companies. ISBN (13 digit): 978-0-07-107814-6
● Ur, P. (2012). A course in English language teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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References: |
● Harmer, J. (2007) The Practice of English Language Teaching (4th Edition) Pearson, Longman, ISBN: 1405853115, 9781405853118
● Arora Navita (2012) English Language Teaching: Approaches and Methodologies. McGraw Hill Companies. ISBN (13 digit): 978-0-07-107814-6
● Ur, P. (2012). A course in English language teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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Have the knowledge of the scope, history, applications, problems, methods of mathematics and knowledge that will be beneficial to humanity as both scientific and intellectual discipline. |
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2) |
Have the ability to establish a relationship between mathematics and other disciplines and develop mathematical models for interdisciplinary problems. |
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3) |
Have the ability to define, formulate and analyze real life problems with statistical and mathematical techniques. |
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4) |
Have the ability to think analytically and use the time effectively in the process of deduction. |
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5) |
Have the ability to search the literature, understand and interpret scientific articles. |
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6) |
Have the knowledge of basic software to be able to work in the related fields of computer science and have the ability to use information technologies at an advanced level of the European Computer Driving License. |
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7) |
Have the ability to work efficiently in interdisciplinary teams. |
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8) |
Have the ability to communicate effectively in oral and written form, write effective reports and comprehend the written reports, make effective presentations. |
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9) |
Have the consciousness of professional and ethical responsibility and acting ethically; have the knowledge about academic standards. |
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10) |
Have the ability to use a foreign language at least at B1 level in terms of European Language Portfolio criteria. |
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11) |
Are aware of the necessity of lifelong learning; have the ability to access information, to follow developments in science and technology and to constantly renew themselves. |
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