Written expression
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Contact card of the module : Written Expression
Faculty : Letters and Foreign Languages
Department: English Department
Level of Students: Second Year Licence
Academic Year: 2023-2024
Semester: Third Semester
Fundamental Unit
Coefficient :04
Teaching Hours:55 hours
Evaluation: Exam and Continuous Evaluation(TD)
Teacher: Karima LADJEL
Professional Email: Karima.ladjel@univ-msila.dz
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The objectives of the writing skill module for second-year EFL (English as a Foreign Language) university students are multi-faceted. Firstly, the module aims to equip students with the essential skills to comprehend and execute the process of writing, emphasizing both paragraph and essay structures. Through practical exercises and guided instruction, students will learn to articulate their thoughts coherently, building clear and concise arguments. Additionally, the module places a strong emphasis on familiarizing students with the conventions of academic writing, including proper citation, referencing, and formatting. The goal is to instill a deep understanding of the expectations and standards within the academic realm. Moreover, the module seeks to enhance students' awareness of grammatical nuances and academic errors, enabling them to refine their writing by addressing common linguistic pitfalls. Overall, the module strives to empower EFL students with the necessary tools to produce proficient, well-structured, and error-free academic writing.
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Essay Structure
Title
Introducing Paragraph
Thesis Statement
Block Body paragraph
multiple body paragraphs
Concluding Paragraph
Types of Essays
1. Argumentative Essay
2. Descriptive Essay
3. Cause and Effect Essay
4. Compare and Contrast Essay
5. Classification Essay
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6. McCuen, J., & Winkler, A. (2009). From Idea to Essay: A Rhetoric, Reader, and Handbook (12th ed.). Boston: Cengage Learnin-
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