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English for Academic

Purposes 1
(EAP 1)
November 2012
UKRIDA Faculty of Medicine
Introduction
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What is EAP?
This
course
focuses
on
developing
basic
English
reading skills that will enable
students
to
read
and
communicate
their
understanding of informational
texts for academic purposes
appropriate to their English
level.
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Course Objectives
By the end if EAP 1, students
will read informational texts
for academic purposes by
using
appropriate
reading
skills and strategies and
report their understanding of
the texts orally and in writing.

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N
o
1

Assessment

Method

Homework

25%

Project-based
work

Class
participation
Quiz
Final Exam

Individual
assignment
Report writing
Group
presentation
Observation &
checklist
Written test
Written exam

4
5

TOTAL

25%

10%
20%
20%
100%

HOMEWORK
(Individual Assignment)
select 1 of the10 texts
read the selected text
find main idea in the text
find supporting details in the text
identify academic words in the text
and their meanings (see academic
word list)
make new sentences using the
academic words identified
upload
all
of
my
individual
assignments to UKRIDA E-learning
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GROUP PROJECT
Work in PBL Group
Discuss articles in small group
Select one article to write
report and present (Each text can
only be selected by maximum 2
groups)

Use the format required for


report writing
Prepare power point
presentation
Present your report
Submit both PPT and Report
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online by uploading to UKRIDA

Class Participation
..\To Upload\PARTICIPATION CH
ECKLIST.docx

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Quiz
1. Main ideas and
supporting details
2. Vocabulary
3. Submit quiz online

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Final Exam
Identifying main ideas and
details in medical texts
Recognizing new
vocabulary words learned

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Gro Roo Instructor


up
m
A-B

301 Chrisna
B. Martin

C-D 302 Ignasia


Yuyun
E-F

306 Ira
Rasikaw
ati

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Sessio Day/Date/Time
n

Activity

Mon. Nov. 12, 12:30


14:10

Introduction
Reading Skills

Mon. Nov. 12, 14.20


16:00

Writing Reading Report

Tue. Nov. 13, 12:30


14:10

Small Group Work 1

Mon. Nov. 19, 07:30


09:10

Small Group Work 2


UPI Guest Lecture: Giving
Presentation

Tue. Nov. 20, 14.20


16:00

Small Group Work 3

Tue. Nov. 21, 12:30


14:10

Presentation of groups 1-4

Wed. Nov. 22, 12:30


14:10

Presentation of groups 5-8

Mon. Nov. 26, 09:20


11:00

Presentation of groups 9-12

Tue. Nov. 27, 09:20

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Review & Quiz

Bring English English Dictionary to


the class

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Progra
ms &
Contac
t Info

* IELTS
* TOEFL
PREDICTION
Contact : ULTC
OFFICE:
BUILDING A 8TH
FLOOR

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Tel. 5666952
(Ext. 1176)

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References
Sherwood, Lauralee. (2007).
Human Physiology: From Cells
to
Systems.
California:
Thomson Brooks/Cole.
Coxhead, Averil. (1998). An
Academic
Word
List.
NZ:
Victoria
University
of
Wellington, School of Linguistics
and Applied Language Studies.
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