Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Last Day


On the last day of classes, all the students turned in their final papers. For about 10-15 minutes, they gave feedback on the course. Then the class decided to play a friendly game of beach ball volleyball for the remaining time. In the picture was my team, consisting of Queena, Grace, and Ai. The other team (Simon, Kimmy, Haruka, Jumpei, and Sophia) boldly declared themselves the winners. There was no objective person present to judge. So it was up to myself, a highly subjective teacher, to decide the winning team. I will let the blog audience guess who really won.

This picture was taken at the reception following our class. I was dressed in the t-shirt distributed to all faculty and students of the ESL Institute's Summer 2008 semester. Behind me is Queena with the beach ball used in our (triumphant?) game. I'm making that face because I thought she was about to bounce the ball on my head. Behind Queena is Grace in pink. Next to Grace is Ai in gray. All of them were great teammates.

I wish all my students success in the following semester. And we all wish Jumpei success in his new home at Eastern Michigan University.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Moral Philosophy


At the end of the semester, students had to write a 5-paragraph essay on a thought experiment adapted from the book "The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten" by Julian Baggini. Each student was presented a different thought experiment. Here are two student samples.

To Live or To Donate
by Wang Shayue (Sophia)

One day, Dick got drunk after a party. After waking up the next morning, he was mistaken for a volunteer in a new life-saving procedure. He quickly called over a doctor to explain his situation. However, the doctor said that if Dick wouldn't cooperate, the world famous violinist who was depending on him would die. Dick said that they had no right to let him give up nine months of his life to save him. After I read this story, I wanted to know why Dick should donate his vital organ to the violinist. Some people say that if Dick is entitled to disconnect himself then why aren't pregnant women entitled to abort their fetuses? I disagree with this analogy because I think that if people need to donate vital organs to others, it is different from pregnant women aborting their fetuses.

Some people donate their vital organs to others to help other people who need the organs live longer. However, the donor may die. That is to say, they donate their life to others to help them survive. If the person is dying or has an incurable disease, I think it's right for him to donate the organ to others who need it. But Dick had made a mistake; he didn't want to give up his life. It's his right to live. Of course, the violinist has a life. Don't you think that Dick also has a life? As for the pregnant women, it is well known that not all of them want to abort their fetuses.
Maybe some of them want to do it, but not many of them. According to The Abortion Act in America, in addition to endangering the lives and health of women, they can abort their fetuses. So Dick's action is legal while not all abortions are right.

On reasonable terms, Dick has his own right to choose to live or to donate his organ to the violinist. However, the pregnant women who are healthy have no right to choose if the baby needs to die. The baby is also a person so he has his own right to make the decision if he wants to live; the mother does not have this decision. Nowadays we can find that if a mother kills her child, not only should she be brought to justice, but also she should be condemned by morality and public opinions.

No one can decide the fate of others. Although if Dick chooses to live, the violinist will die; it's the instinct of human beings. Many people want to know whose dilemma is more difficult, Dick's or a woman who would like an abortion. I have to admit that the first one is more difficult. The first reason is that Dick doesn't want to give up his life while the woman wants to have an abortion. Next, if he doesn't do it, another person who needs his organ will die. He can be condemned by the soul. That's why I believe Dick's side is more difficult.

To live or to donate his vital organ to others, that is the question. Personally, Dick can stand up for his right, whether he does it or not. So if Dick doesn't want to donate his vital organs to others, it's not illegal. However, not all pregnant woman can abort their fetuses.


Bank Error
by Grace

When Richard went to the ATM, he got a very pleasant surprise. He requested $200 with a receipt, but he got $20,000 with a receipt. He checked his account online. His account had been debited for only $200. Nobody was going to ask for the money, so he did feel a little guilty. In real life, I think that if people get the money, some of them would return the money to the bank. A lot of people would think they were lucky. If I got a big amount of money someday, maybe I wouldn't want to return the money to the bank as well. Although I didn't get the money by myself, I think this behavior is not stealing.

I have witnessed my friend who got a big amount of money from another friend through a transfer. That other friend made a mistake about the amount of money, giving him $1000 more. But he was an honest person, so he told his friend about the mistake. Although this was the mistake of a person rather than the bank, I think people would behave the same as my friend. I would like to ask, "How many people would do the same for another person?"

Today, the situation concerns the bank's security system. Actually, if I caused the problem myself, I think it would be a dilemma. Maybe I would wait for the bank to take the money back by calling me after a long time. If the bank doesn't discover the problem, they won't have good results, and I will tell them. I think this is evidence of a great mind. However, if I urgently need the money, maybe I will take the money first only to return the money one day in the future.

In our life, sometimes we take the wrong luggage at the airport. In this case, I would more likely feel guilty because it is not our fault. For example, my mother's friend was asked to pay the bank $300 a few years ago. But she later found out that she didn't have to pay the bank that money. The bank had made a mistake. She was a little angry and asked the bank why she had to pay that amount. They apologized, so we often can see similar cases around us.

Sometimes problems like these can be seen in our life, but we know that deceit is not good thinking. If this situation happens to us, we are in a dilemma. Is it worth to think about returning the money or not? I think that it is difficult to choose.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Homework for Friday

Turn in the final draft of your philosophy on the thought experiment given to you last week.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Homework for Tuesday

On one piece of paper, write your thesis statement.
On other sheets of paper, write the rough draft of your opinion essay about your thought experiment.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Homework for Monday

Read your thought experiment for your final essay.
Write a 1-paragraph summary about that thought experiment.
Bring your North Star textbook to class on Monday.

Personality Psychology

On Monday, July 28th, students turned in their final drafts of their essay on personality psychology. They wrote reactions to one or both of the personality tests they took earlier this month, the Myers-Briggs inventory and the enneagram. Here are three examples.


Personality Psychology
by Mohammad Yaqoub
(pictured right)

A good relationship between you and your family or friends can happen if you know more about their personalities. Your personality is very important to know because, if you know the positive and the negative side of it, you will try to do more from the positive side and less from the negative side. Scientists did a lot of studies and a lot of research to create these easy tests that can help everyone. They made personality tests such as the Enneagram and the MBTI. They are very accurate.

Scientists have been studying for the past forty years to make the personality tests easier to understand. People are different from each other, and it's really hard to study everyone's personality. So scientists conducted a lot of research to combine all the thoughts that they have to make it easier for you to understand your personality by answering a few questions. The personality has been proven throughout the world. Everybody can take the test because they made it in a way that everyone can take.

When I took the test, I was so surprised by the results. 94% was exactly like me for both kinds of personality tests. When I asked my girlfriend to take this test, she told me, "Stop playing with this test. You are wasting your time." But after she took the test, she thought they were just lucky results. So she took it again and got the same results. I think the type that she has fits her like a glove. I compared my results with my friends, and we learned a lot that I did not know about myself and my friends.

You can learn so many things when you are taking the test and after you take the test. When you are taking the test, you can learn a lot of new vocabulary. After you take the test, you can learn a lot about yourself. What I like in these tests is that they give everything: all the positive and negative points. When a normal person knows the positive or negative side of his personality, he will start to think about his bad side. Why is it bad? How can I change this side and make it better? Usually when people start to make themselves better, they ask, try, and do things they never have done before to be a better person in the world.

The personality test can be really helpful by knowing much about your personality. It can be the reason behind making good people in the world through better understanding and having fewer problems through misunderstanding.

Do You Believe the Enneagram Personality Test Accurately Describes People?
by Simon (Su Chun Kao)
(center of picture)

Sometimes my friends like to test their personalities on the Internet, but I don't like to do that. I have taken the enneagram test on the Internet; the result still couldn't satisfy me. I think the enneagram test is not accurate. There are three reasons to support my viewpoint.

First, even though type 2 is my highest score on the enneagram test, the result does not fit me. For example, type 2 "will become resentful if their generosity is not appreciated or reciprocated," but I am not like that. I always think how to help someone around me, and I don't expect that they will pay me back. Another example is that "I don't have problems with possessiveness and with acknowledging my own head." I really understand what I need and I am not afraid that someone discovered it, so I don't belong to type 2. The other example is that I don't "neglect my own need to orchestrate indirectly the behavior of the other people." I always understand what I want and I try to seek it out.

In addition, the other enneagrams have the same scores which are close to type 2. There are four types that use these and have the same scores. Some characteristics of these types fit me better than type 2. For example, "I am a success-oriented person" as type 3, the achiever, because I am eager to succeed. I constantly seek new and exciting experiences just like type 7. I am often ahead of my time like type 5, which is a pioneer to see the world in an entirely new way. I also suppose that I am type 8 because I usually use my strength to improve my life.

Finally, I don't need to depend on some analyses to help me understand myself. I usually understand what I want and what I should do. I also believe that I can overcome any difficulty. For example, one day, my friend took the personality test and the result upset him. I don't want that to happen to me. Therefore, even we can discover our inner heart by taking the personality test. I would like to avoid being influenced.

In short, for the three reasons I stated, I don't believe in the personality test. I would rather trust myself than that. Nevertheless, the personality test is still interesting; maybe sometimes I will discuss it with my friends as entertainment.

Personality Psychology
by Haruka Muto
(pictured right)

Personality is very mysterious. Everyone has a different personality. If everyone in the world has the same personality, what would the world be like? I think it would be really boring because everyone wants the same thing and hates the same thing. It must be a monotonous life. However, everyone also has a similar personality. People who have the same idea make a group, and can exchange their opinions. I have never cared about personalities, even about my own personality, but I took the personality tests and realized that they help people.

Taking a personality test is a good opportunity to think about yourself. For many of us, there is rarely time to think about ourselves in daily life, but when we take a test, we can choose the answers that are much to our characters. So, we have to consider ourselves and find our own shape. For example, you can find your tendencies, your way of thinking, or your way of life. I think we can understand our personality more concretely after we finish taking the test and see the results.

Knowing your type is finding the meaning of existence. You don't have to be afraid of your personality because it could fit in more than one type at different times. In addition, I think you can have confidence in yourself when you know your type because the result indicates your personality. I also think it helps to develop your strong points and your weak points. For example, according to the test, I like to keep the mood upbeat. I agree with this result. I'm happy to be this type and I could have confidence.

When you change your point of view, you can understand other personalities around you. To say the opposite, others can know you. I think that to know other's personality helps us to get along better now because we can know each other more deeply or we can easily understand others' behaviors. For example, we can cheer up someone more effectively when he or she feels sad or we can communicate smoother than before.

There are a lot of people in the world, and each one has a special personality. It's good for you to take a personality test. I think taking tests help people, so you can find your special personality.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Homework for Thursday

Read "The Veil of Ignorance"
Write a 1-paragraph summary about it
Be prepared for another spelling quiz tomorrow
  • slander
  • severe
  • whip
Review the idioms we learned today (click on them for the meaning)

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Homework for Wednesday

Read "When No One Wins"
Write a 1-paragraph summary of it
Be prepared for the third and final vocabulary quiz on personality psychology

Monday, July 28, 2008

Homework for Tuesday

Read "The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten" and be prepared to discuss the questions in class.
Complete part 2 of your vocabulary quiz.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Homework for Monday

Revise and edit your final draft.
Make sure it is typed and double-spaced or I will not take it.

For those of you going to Chicago, have a nice trip. And please come back.
For those of you staying in La Crosse, here's a video of Chicago.


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Homework for Thursday

Revise & rewrite your rough draft.
Be prepared for the second vocabulary quiz.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Homework for Wednesday

Edit the poorly written paragraph found in the last page of your handout.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Take Another Survey

How are you doing in ESL 111-101? Are you satisfied or unsatisfied with how the class is going? Do you wish Jeremy would teach more of one thing and less of another? Please take this second survey, so the course can improve. Don't worry, there's no way anyone can know who took the survey. It only takes one minute to do.
Click Here to take survey

Homework for Tuesday

Write your rough draft about one of the three topics on personality psychology.
  • It should be 5 paragraphs long.
  • It should include 1 introductory paragraph, 3 body paragraphs, and 1 concluding paragraph.
  • The body should include the ideas and details you brainstormed for today.
Be prepared for another semicolon quiz tomorrow.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

News Article


This week, students had to compose a news article about the Myers-Briggs personality test that they took. Here is one student's example.

Do You Know Yourself?

Do you know yourself? If not, that's a problem. I took an online test to know my personality on Thursday, July 10th. The website is named similarminds.com. The test is about background personality. I took the test by reading and answering forty-eight questions about me. The result of the test was my personality profile, which is ENTP. The letter "E" stands for extroverted, "N" stands for intuitive, "T" stands for thinking, and "P" stands for perceiving.

According to www.typelogic.com, ENTP is clever. The person who is an ENTP has a strange sense of humor and enjoys playing devil's advocate. I think I have a sense of humor, but I don't think I play devil's advocate. It also said ENTPs are "good at solving problems, both at work and at home. ENTPs are very fond of physical and intellectual work, but they tend to tire of these quickly." ENTPs are basically optimists, and I am an optimistic person. In terms of the relationship with others, "ENTPs are good at acquiring friends who are clever as they are," but I don't think so. I just want to make friends with all the people I like.

At last, I think the profile ENTP fits me a lot. Doing the test to know my personality was a lot of fun. It can help me to know myself better.

Longer Enneagram Personality Test

If you were not satisfied with your enneagram results, click here to take the longer test. Be warned--this test has 131 items to answer. Extra help, one item says "I believe in od." It's supposed to say "I believe in God."

You should be familiar with some of the vocabulary already. I recommend that you preview the items so you better understand them. Then you can take the test.

As for me, I am more satisfied with my results of the longer test, in which I scored as a one. I do not believe I am a three, which I scored in the shorter test.

Homework for Monday

Complete the second half (#11-#17) of the vocabulary quiz. If you were absent from class on Thursday, you can download that quiz here.

Choose one of the following three topics to write about for Final Essay #2
  1. Do you believe personality tests accurately describe people? Why or why not?
  2. Do you think personality tests help or harm people? Choose one and explain why.
  3. Is it important to know more about your personality through testing? Why or why not?
After you have chosen the topic that you want to write about, make a list of 10-20 ideas that support your opinion. If you were absent from class, please read the green boxes on page 105-106 to learn how to write an opinion essay.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Homework for Thursday

If you received a B, C, or D score on your rough draft of your summary, you must revise it.

Please look over the handout concerning the enneagram personality test before taking it online. Make sure you understand each of the 36 items.
Take the enneagram test by clicking here.
Remember, the free test is at the bottom of the webpage.
Make sure to click "score test" instead of "reset all."

Please report your results to the class tomorrow.
Also, bring your North Star Reading and Writing textbook tomorrow.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Homework for Wednesday

Revise the 6 mistakes and rewrite the letter given to you in class today.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Homework for Tuesday

Answer question #2 in the handout. Make sure your explanations are in complete sentences.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Homework for Monday

Write a report on the accuracy of the personality test you took on Thursday.
The report must be written in the style of a news article and must be at least 2 paragraphs long.
  • Make sure to answer all 5 "wh-" questions as indicated in the green box on page 30 of your textbook.
  • Make sure you address both the background of the test and its accuracy.
  • Make sure to explain the meaning behind all 4 letters of your results (for example, INTJ).

If you need help on how to write a newspaper article, click here.

If you want an example of a news article about the Myers-Briggs personality test, click here. It is written for business people.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Reaction Paper to Analytical Psychology


Today students turned in a summary and a reaction to an article concerning analytical psychology. Ai wrote a reaction that really got my attention.

This article was quite hard for me to read. There was a lot of jargon in this article. Some of the words are not in my dictionary, so it was hard for me to understand all of them. However, this kind of topic is very interesting for me. Actually I studied about Jung in high school, but it was very difficult to study, even in Japanese.

In the "synchronicity" paragraph, the author said, "Dreams thus can allude to future events as well as to past events." I agree with the point that dreams are affected by past events, but I think future events and dreams are not relevant. If future events and dreams have some relationship, it is not science any more. I realized that half of psychology is science, but the rest is not.

Western & Chinese Astrology

On Monday, July 7th, students turned in their final draft of their first formal essay of the semester. Here are two student examples from Yu-Ching (Kimmy) and Jumpei.


Chinese Astrology & Western Astrology
by Yu-Ching Yen

When I was a child, my parents told me that I was a Dog according to Chinese astrology. While I was in university, I learned about Western astrology and found out that I was a Gemini. Today I will analyze both Chinese and Western astrology. First, I figured out that there are several differences between the Dog and Gemini. Second, I also found out that the Dog and Gemini have some similarities. It was only after I compared and contrasted the Dog with Gemini that I finally realized that my personality was a combination of the two.

First of all, it is interesting that Gemini sometimes has "a bit lacking in responsibility;" on the other hand, the Dog "has a strong sense of duty and responsibility." Another difference is that Gemini can "be somewhat childish in demeanor and may sometimes annoy others" whereas "the Dog is sensitive to others and empathizes with them." These are some opposite personality traits between the Dog and Gemini.

Secondly, Gemini and the Dog also have some similarities. For example, "the Dog has pessimistic thoughts. Dogs think about situations beyond their control, such as natural or human disasters." Likewise "Gemini sometimes defaults to a more positive mental state." In addition, "Gemini is rather curious and inquisitive by nature." Similarly "the Dog has a strong curiosity." When Dogs are told a story or hear of an event, they need to know all the facts.

In conclusion, after comparing and contrasting between the two kinds of astrology, I think that I possess different traits from both of them. For example, I am "in charge of and am sensitive to something I am interested in." In contrast, "I don't care about other things I don't like." I also see eye to eye with the similarities of Gemini and the Dog. That's why I figured out that I am like both of them.

Comparison and Contrast of My Astrology
by Jumpei Takegawa

People usually have a Chinese horoscope and a Western horoscope. They may not only have the same dispositions, but also different ones because Chinese astrology is decided by every year in a twelve-year cycle. Therefore, it's different from Western astrology, which is decided by one's birth month. Accordingly, I cannot believe both of the them. I will introduce some examples about the the consistent and inconsistent cases.

Firstly, I will explain the similarities between my signs of both astrology, the Ox and Virgo. The Ox is quiet and steady, and Virgo shows conscientiousness. The Ox has a disposition of being steady; so similarly, Virgo may indicate conservative conscientiousness. Moreover, the Ox has a logical mind, which helps me to be conscientious.

Secondly, in contrast to the previous paragraph, I will explain my opposite case. If Virgo's character is conscientious, that implies diligence. Unlike the former case, it may occur in contradiction to the Ox's character, which is steady because extreme diligence may not be steady. Furthermore, the Ox has a hot-headed character. If this trait is exhibited, Virgo's character will not maintain its levelheaded nature.

To sum up, there are some conflicts between Chinese and Western astrology. Although they may have similar factors, they have equally different factors. Thus, it's difficult to believe them.

Homework for Friday


  1. Take the short test on http://similarminds.com/jung.html.
  2. Read a more detailed description of your results on http://www.typelogic.com/
  3. Be prepared to give a short speech on your results.
We will spend Friday's class preparing to write a report on the results.

The man in this picture is Carl Gustav Jung.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Homework for Thursday

Use a dictionary to help you find the meaning of 9-10 items on the preview of a personality test.
Items 1-10: April & Kimmy
Items 11-20: Grace & Jumpei
Items 21-30: Queena & Ai
Items 31-39: Simon & Haruka
Items 40-48: Mohammad & Sophia

Be prepared to share your knowledge with the other groups tomorrow.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Homework for Wednesday

Read the article from this website: http://www.israjung.co.il/edinger.htm.
  • Write a one paragraph summary of the article. Make sure to use your own words when writing the summary. You will be penalized for using too many words by other authors.
  • Write a one paragraph reaction to the article. Make sure you explain your opinions or feelings about this article.

Homework for Tuesday

Finish the handout by scanning the second half of the reading.
Please follow the directions on the handout for the last two questions.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Homework for Thursday

Rewrite the rough draft of your essay.
Make your own sentences using the correct preposition for 18 words on the handout.
Correct all the incorrect sentences using almost and most.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Homework for Wednesday

Do the run-on sentences quiz found in the section labeled "Useful Websites" on the right-hand column of this blog. You must report your results to the class.

If you need more practice with capitalization, click on "Capitalization Practice" in the same section as the run-on sentences quiz. Let me know if you found this website useful.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Homework for Tuesday

Write a first draft of a compare and contrast essay.
Topic: Chinese astrology & Western astrology
Please use the adjectives and transitions we learned in class.
The essay must be at least 4 paragraphs long.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Take a Survey

Dear students,

Please take a few minutes to give me your feedback on the first part of the summer course. Your comments will help me improve the remainder of the summer course. There are only 8 questions, and you don't have to give me your name or any other personal information. It is anonymous. Here it is - Click Here to take survey

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Homework for Monday

Create 7 sentences comparing and contrasing Western and Chinese astrology. You can compare between or within the two systems.
Make sure each sentence uses a different transition: similarly, also, likewise, on the other hand, however, unlike, and in contrast to.
The assignment will help you prepare for the first draft of your first final essay of the summer.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Homework for Thursday

  1. Write your own sentences using the 15 rules for capitalization. Please follow the directions on the handout.
  2. Look over your corrected paragraph. Put the corrections into 3 categories. 1) I can explain my mistake. I understand the grammar. 2) I think I can explain my mistake. I understand the grammar a little bit. 3) I can't explain my mistake. I don't understand the grammar.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Homework for Wednesday

Work on the "Practice Together" section of the capitalization worksheet.
Finish analyzing the adjectives that describe you according to Chinese astrology.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Sun Sign: Cancer

For this assignment, students were asked to write a paragraph about their sun sign according to Western astrology. They should assess the accuracy of its description of their personality. This essay was written by Queena.

According to Western astrology, my sun sign is Cancer. It says that I should be a good mother and that I love my family. I agree with these points. Besides that, I don't think I match well with the other behaviors that describe Cancer. I feel that I'm a Sagittarius because I like traveling everywhere, but Western astrology says Cancers can't live without their families. It also says that I am very clingy to my friends, but I can be alone without any problems. Western astrology is not always right. It doesn't match everyone's personality 100%. It's just a resource for fun.

Homework for Tuesday

Read "Sun Sign Careers" from the posting below.
Write a paragraph.
Are one or more of these jobs suitable for you?
If yes, explain why.
If no, explain why not.
Please use the adjectives we have learned to help you write more details.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Sun Sign Careers

Information adapted from Astrology In Depth (see link in the right column).

Aries - project manager, police officer, soldier, athlete, surgeon, nurse
Taurus - economist, accountant, salesclerk, artist, beautician, farmer, gardener
Gemini - administrative assistant, journalist, librarian, news anchor, teacher, writer, researcher
Cancer - chef, tailor, charity worker, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, real estate agent
Leo - actor, dancer, singer, artist, designer, teacher, counselor, manager, event planner
Virgo - teacher, financial analyst, accountant, computer technician, engineer
Libra - artist, designer, counselor, social worker, ambassador, lawyer, judge
Scorpio - psychologist, psychiatrist, veterinarian, police officer, high-level manager
Sagittarius - lawyer, judge, politician, travel agent
Capricorn - administrator, government worker, small business owner, police officer, soldier, teacher
Aquarius - social worker, computer technician, professor, group leader, nutritionist
Pisces - doctor, nurse, professional consultant, teacher, professor, writer, artist, musician, poet

Homework for Monday

Rewrite your paragraph with improvements.
Study for the vocabulary quiz on either Monday the 23rd or Tuesday the 24th.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Homework for Friday

Write a paragraph about your sun sign.
Do you agree or disagree that Western astrology describes your personality well.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Homework for Thursday

Get the textbook - North Star Reading & Writing (green)
Answer all questions about you and your partner on the handout

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Homework for Wednesday

Remember the 5 new words we covered in class.
  • Assertive
  • Enterprising
  • Intellectual
  • Skeptical
  • Whimsical
Study all the bold words from your sun sign description.
  • Write the definition of each word
  • Explain why you agree or disagree that each word describes you.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Syllabus

Course Goals:
By the end of the course, students of ESL 111-101 should be able to:

  • read various reading genres in English
  • practice and use their newly acquired reading vocabulary
  • apply their newly acquired reading strategies in and outside the classroom environment
  • read at a higher proficiency level than upon the level upon entering the course
  • apply critical thinking skills to reading texts in and outside the classroom
  • evaluate their own reading ability
  • write a paragraph with topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding sentence
  • write a reaction to a descriptive paper
  • collaborate with classmates for editing papers
  • write sentences with transitions to compare and contrast
  • compose paragraphs to compare and contrast Western and Chinese astrology
  • write a personal reflection about one's personality
  • write an opinion response
  • write an opinion essay about personality psychology
  • analyze use of a thesis statement, supporting details, and concluding statement in an essay
  • support opinions with facts and data
Attendance and Participation Policy
  • Students must attend classes on time (10:45 Monday through Friday)
  • Students are allowed only 2 absences
  • 1% of your final grade will be deducted for each absence after the first 2.
  • If a student is more than 5 minutes late to any class, he or she will be marked 1/2 day absent. If a student is more than 15 minutes late to class, he or she will be marked absent for that class.
Assignment Policy
  • Students must turn in their assignments at the beginning of class on the due date.
  • If a student is absent on the day an assignment is due, it may be sent with another student or it may be emailed to me.
  • If an assignment is received after the day it is due, it will be scored as a 0%.
  • If an assignment is received after class is over on the due date, the grade will be reduced by 10%.
Grading
ESL 111-101 final grades will be determined on the basis of the following:

  1. 5% for discussion group
  2. 10% for vocabulary assignments
  3. 20% for assignments from North Star
  4. 20% for reading assignments
  5. 20% for in-class discussions
  6. 25% for final essays

Additional Language Development

  • Discussion Group with Leah on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:30pm to 2:30pm.
  • Writing Emphasis with Laura on Wednesdays from 3:00pm to 4:00pm.

2008 Schedule

Unit 1: Western & Chinese Astrology
  • Reading about Western astrology
  • Reading about Chinese astrology
  • Final Essay - compare contrast (Unit 5)
Unit 2: Personality Psychology
  • Reading about Myers-Briggs (Jung archetypes)
  • Reading about Enneagrams
  • Final Essay - opinion (Unit 6)
Unit 3: Moral Philosophy
  • Reading different sections from The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten
  • Final Essay - persuasive (Unit 9)