Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Free Online Course on English Grammar and Essay Writing

An introduction to academic writing for English Language Learners, focusing on essay development, grammatical correctness, and self-editing.
Starts on January 11, 2016
 
 
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About this course

As part two of the academic writing course series, English Grammar and Essay Writing will focus on:
  • Proofreading
  • Self-editing
  • Revision
  • Common English grammar errors
  • Tone
  • Diction
  • Vocabulary building
Who should take this course?
  • Anyone interested in refining persuasive writing techniques and essay development.
  • Anyone preparing for or applying to college.
  • Anyone proficient enough in English to follow an introductory level course.
  • Anyone who is developing English-language writing and communication skills.
You do not need to have completed Part 1 to take this course. However, you may want to review College Writing 2.1x, which is archived on edx.org.
The Part 2 course materials will be offered via readings, videos, and various types of homework assignments. There are suggested optional textbooks for additional writing work. You will participate in online discussions as well as peer review of your writing. You will write one full essay for this part of the course.
UC Berkeley is partnering with the U.S. Department of State to extend the reach of College Writing 2X. Participating U.S. Embassies will host in-person, facilitated discussions sessions around the course content in order to maximize the learning experience.
The State Department-supported EducationUSA network will also offer facilitated discussions in some locations for students interested in pursuing higher education in the United States. This partnership is part of the English Education Alliance (E2A), a global effort of the U.S. Department of State to address the global demand for 21st century English language skills.

What you'll learn

  • Refine persuasive writing techniques and essay development
  • Gain skills for proofreading, self-editing, revision, tone, and vocabulary
  • Develop strong English-language writing and communication skills

Meet the instructor

  • bio for Maggie Sokolik
    Maggie Sokolik
    Director of College Writing Programs University of California, Berkeley

2 comments:

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