Basic Writing Skill Course Outline
Basic Writing Skill Course Outline
Basic Writing Skill Course Outline
Course Outline for Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Language and Literature
(2017 E.C)
Credit Hours: 3
Course rationale:
Basic writing skill focuses on improving students‟ writing skills which is very fundamental
for academic purpose. It provides students with the language skills, the vocabulary and the
grammar lessons for the development of written language. It also offers specific techniques to
correct different sentence errors and to add structure, coherence and clarity to students‟
exposition, narrative, descriptive and argumentative writing.
Course Objectives: By the end of the course the students should be able to:
Sentence level writing: Basic English sentence structure; writing accurate sentences i.e.
avoiding fragments: run-on sentences, agreement faults, faulty parallelism, dangling
construction, etc.
Paragraph level writing: topic sentence and supporting details, structure, essentials of a
paragraph, characteristics of an effective paragraph, basic types of paragraphs
(expository, narrative, descriptive and argumentative).
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Besides, it emphasizes on various ways of developing ideas in a paragraph, such as
definitions, exemplification, classification, cause and effect, as well as comparison and
contrast methods.
Furthermore, it includes basics of writing discourse paragraph: descriptive, narrative,
expository, and argumentative.
Course Contents
1. THE SENTENCE
1.1. Types of Sentences
1.1.1. By their function
1.1.2. By their structure
1.2. Combining Sentences
1.2.1. Coordination
1.2.2. Subordination
1.2.3. Correlation
1.2.4. Using relative pronouns
1.3. Basic Sentence Faults
1.3.1. Sentence fragment
1.3.2. Comma splice
1.3.3. Run-on or fused sentences
1.3.4. Faulty agreement
1.3.5. Faulty reference of pronouns
1.3.6. shifts in point of view
1.3.7. Faulty parallelism
1.3.8. Dangling modifier
2. THE PARAGRAPH
2.1. Parts of a Paragraph
2.1.1. The topic sentences
2.1.2. Supporting sentence
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2.1.3. concluding/transitional sentence
2.2. Types of Paragraph
2.3. Characteristics of an Effective Paragraph
2.3.1. Unity
2.3.2. Coherence
2.3.3. Adequate development
2.4. Methods of Text Development
2.4.1. Illustration
2.4.2. Classification
2.4.3. Comparison and contrast
2.4.4. Cause and effect
2.4.5. Definition
2.4.6. Process
2.4.7. Problem to Solution
METHODOLOGY
- Oral presentation
- Self-reflection
EVALUATION SCHEME
o Continuous assessment------------------------------------------------------------60%
o Test 1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------10%
o Quiz --------------------------------------------------------------------------------10%
o Quiz 2-------------------------------------------------------------------------------10%
o Test 2--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10%
o Assignment 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------10%
o Assignment 2-----------------------------------------------------------------------10%
o Final exam -------------------------------------------------------------------------40%
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