This document provides information about an English Grammar course. The course code is MKKU IG 730 and is worth 3 credit hours. The goals of the course are for students to understand English grammar topics, analyze grammatical features in oral and written discourse, and apply their grammar knowledge for practical purposes like writing. The course will review main grammar topics from a linguistic perspective and compare to traditional grammar. It will cover English constructions and categories at both specific and general levels. Classes will involve required readings and discussions. Assessment includes class participation, two assignments, and two progress tests, with 80% attendance required to receive a final grade. Meeting topics will cover morphology, verbs, clauses, nouns, adjectives, negation, and coordination
This document provides information about an English Grammar course. The course code is MKKU IG 730 and is worth 3 credit hours. The goals of the course are for students to understand English grammar topics, analyze grammatical features in oral and written discourse, and apply their grammar knowledge for practical purposes like writing. The course will review main grammar topics from a linguistic perspective and compare to traditional grammar. It will cover English constructions and categories at both specific and general levels. Classes will involve required readings and discussions. Assessment includes class participation, two assignments, and two progress tests, with 80% attendance required to receive a final grade. Meeting topics will cover morphology, verbs, clauses, nouns, adjectives, negation, and coordination
This document provides information about an English Grammar course. The course code is MKKU IG 730 and is worth 3 credit hours. The goals of the course are for students to understand English grammar topics, analyze grammatical features in oral and written discourse, and apply their grammar knowledge for practical purposes like writing. The course will review main grammar topics from a linguistic perspective and compare to traditional grammar. It will cover English constructions and categories at both specific and general levels. Classes will involve required readings and discussions. Assessment includes class participation, two assignments, and two progress tests, with 80% attendance required to receive a final grade. Meeting topics will cover morphology, verbs, clauses, nouns, adjectives, negation, and coordination
This document provides information about an English Grammar course. The course code is MKKU IG 730 and is worth 3 credit hours. The goals of the course are for students to understand English grammar topics, analyze grammatical features in oral and written discourse, and apply their grammar knowledge for practical purposes like writing. The course will review main grammar topics from a linguistic perspective and compare to traditional grammar. It will cover English constructions and categories at both specific and general levels. Classes will involve required readings and discussions. Assessment includes class participation, two assignments, and two progress tests, with 80% attendance required to receive a final grade. Meeting topics will cover morphology, verbs, clauses, nouns, adjectives, negation, and coordination
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR
Nama mata kuliah: English Grammar
Kode mata kuliah: MKKU IG 730 Jumlah sks: 3 Tujuan: Upon the completion of this course, students are expected to (a) have a more solid understanding of major topics of English grammar, (b) explain and analyse the grammatical features of oral and within discourses, and (c) apply their knowledge and analysis for more practical purposes especially writing. Deskripsi: This course, as the name suggests, will review some of the main topics in English Grammar. The course will further provide a step-by-step account of the grammar from the theoretical perspective of modern linguistics, and at the same time points out any significant departures from traditional grammar. The course will outline the central English constructions and categories, and discuss them at both language-particular and general levels. Sistem pembelajaran: Classes will be organised on a discussion-basis, where students will be required to undertake reading of topics from the prescribed textbook prior to the discussions. Sistem penilaian: Participation in class class discussions (15%) Assigment #1 (journal review) (20%) Assignemnt #2 (composition) (15%) Two progress tests (eaach 25%) Students are required to attend at least 80% of the lectures in order to be eligible for the final results. Rincian pertemuan: Pertemuan 1: Introduction to the course 2: Overview of the study of grammar 3: Morphology 4: Verb, tense, aspect, mood 5: Clause structure, complements, adjunct 6: Nound and noun phrases 7: Adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, prep. phrases 8: Negation, grade and comparison 9: Progress test #1 10: Clause type, asking, exclaiming, directing
11: Subordination and content clauses
12: Relative clauses 13: Non-finite clauses & clauses without verbs 14: Coordination 15: Information packaging 16: Progress test #2 Referensi: Huddleston, Rodney & Geoffrey K. Pullum. 2005. A students introduction to English Grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Borjars, Kersti and Kate Burridge. 2001. Introducing English Grammar. London: Arnold. Greenbaum, S & R. Quirk. 1990. A students grammar of the English Language. England: Longman. Huddleston, R. 1988. English Grammar: an outline. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Leech, G.M., M. Deuchar, & R. Hoogenraad. 1982. English Grammar for Today: a new introduction. London: Macmillan. Quirk, R. & S. Greenbaum. 1973. A university grammar of English. England: Longman.