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English Language & Literature

          of human interest, argumentative and expository essays, interviews or forums on current and
          socially relevant issues; (2) varied expression in vocabulary improvement, with emphasis on
          idiomatic expressions, phrasal verbs and other nuances; (3) grammar revision and extension
          covering sentence analysis, close structural transformation, subordination, modification and
          correction of errors; (4) oral-aural practice through enjoyable and stimulating exercises to be
          done individually, in pairs or in groups.

          ENG 211-2    English Writing
                                                                           2 Terms; 6 Credits
              This course focuses on academic writing in English and provides some experience in
          practical writing, academic writing, and writing resumes and employment application letters.
          Through participation in classroom activities and the completion of writing tasks and assign-
          ments, students are provided with an opportunity to enhance their skills in listening, discuss-
          ing, note-taking, summarising, researching, analysing questions and assignments, reading for
          specific  information,  synthesising  a  precise  and  relevant  response  for  a  given  purpose,
          presenting  thoughts  and  ideas  in  a  logical  sequence,  providing  citations  and  preparing
          bibliographies, and recognising/correcting grammar and syntax errors.

          Note: For the descriptions of courses not listed under the Department of English Language
          and Literature, please refer to their respective Departments for details.








































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