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Course Syllabus

College of Arts and Sciences Education

VISION

A leading institution of higher learning recognized for its quality transformative education serving the nation and the world.
MISSION

To provide a dynamic and supportive academic environment through the highest standard of instruction, research and extension
service in a non-sectarian institution committed to democratizing access to education.

GOALS
To achieve its mission, the University aims to:

a) Offer academic programs that meet the changing national and international community needs;
b) Produce graduates who are competent leaders and productive members of society;
c) Harness a pool of ethical, qualified and highly-trained human resources,
d) Provide an academic environment conductive to optimum learning through adequate state-of-the-art facilities;
e) Conduct researches and other scholarly activities that generate new knowledge and contribute to improvement of the
quality of life for all;
f) Engage community services that foster self-reliance and empowerment among the marginalized community; and
g) Lead in the promotion and preservation of the cultural heritage of Mindanao and of the country as a whole.

1) Course number English 101


:

2) Course name Grammar


:

3) Course This course aims to develop mastery of the production of grammatically correct sentences
description : necessary for various communication functions and academic study of all subjects through the
development of a working vocabulary and a thorough and maximum knowledge of the parts of
speech such as noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction and interjection.
Likewise, the course extensively aims to develop students’macro skills in listening, speaking,
reading and writing, mostly engaging in real life-like situations. Since Grammar is a skills subject,
written and oral exercises are being utilized, to include sound production for clearer expression,
literary readings for comprehension and vocabulary build-up and drills for listening. Furthermore,
the course also tailors on students’mastery of thinking and study skills, as well as writing activities
that enhance their thorough knowledge of the entire course. The proper usage of the library and
the study of the different paragraph development applying the various rhetorical devices such as
narration, character sketch, description, cause and effect, comparison/contrast, process, analogy,
definition, and the learning of non-prose materials. Finally, the course aims for students in Nursing
and other allied disciplines for absolute understanding of different language terms and language
focus to be applied on their own field of expertise to achieve high communication proficiency skills,
thus English for specific purpose is highly sought for language teachers handling this course.

4) Pre-requisite None
:

5) Co-requisite :
: None
:
6) Credit 6 units
:
N/A
7) Lec/Lab Lecture
:

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8) Student Outcomes (SO) of Language

Upon graduation, the students will demonstrate:

a. Ability to function on multidisciplinary teams;

b. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility;

*c. Ability to communicate effectively

*d. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in long-life learning ;and

e. Appreciation of Filipino historical and cultural heritage as well as knowledge on contemporary issues.

Note: * SO being addressed in this course

9) Course Outcomes (CO) OF English 101 and their links to SO

SO
Upon completion of the course, the student are expected to:
a b c d e

 C Understand of the grammatical relationship between words and word groups. I I E D

 C Exhibit comprehension skills through understanding short selections I I E

 C Enunciate speech sounds accurately E

 C Write simple compositions E D

Legend:

I = Upon attainment of this CO, students will have been introduced to the SO.
E = Upon attainment of this CO, students will have enabled themselves to attain SO.
R = Upon attainment of this CO, students will have demonstrated partly or fully the SO.

10) Assessment tasks (AT), their weights (Wts), and COs being assessed

CO
AT AT description Wts
1 2 3 4

Exam 1 MCQ Test 5% ✓ ✓

MCQ Test 5%
Exam 2 ✓ ✓

MCQ Test 5%
Exam 3 ✓ ✓

Exam 4 MCQ Test 5% ✓ ✓

Exam 5 MCQ Tests 5% ✓ ✓

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Exam 6 MCQ Test 5% ✓ ✓

Exam 7 ✓ ✓
MCQ Test 5%

Exam 8D Comprehensive exam 25% ✓ ✓

Written Requirements; AV
Research/Project 15% ✓ ✓
Presentation

5% ✓ ✓
Recitation Oral Presentation

5% ✓ ✓
Dynamic Education Interactive English Learning

Quizzes Short response; multiple-choice 10% ✓ ✓

Assignments Library Work; Work text 5% ✓ ✓

Legend: D = Results (or data) obtained from this assessment task in this class may be a part of the target
cohorts for which SO a, b, c, will be assessed and evaluated.
✓ = Indicates that the CO is to be assessed in the assessment task.

11) Weekly instructional plan

Legend:

Prd = Period–is a weekly learning period, during which the CO will have been taught, learned,
and assessed.

CO = Course outcome–is a course-level combination of knowledge, skills, and/or attitude that


students should be able to demonstrate upon completion of the course; that is, at the end of
the entire learning period, which is either term or semester.

TLA = Teaching and learning activity –is an activity that the teacher and students will do in order
to help the latter attain the indicated CO.

AT = Assessment task –is a task that the students will do in order for them to demonstrate how
well they have achieved the indicated linked CO.

Prd Essential topic CO AT TLA

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Wk 1,2 • Interpret the meaning of UM • Group Discussion/


1 1. VMG of UM/ VMG /UM Hymn
UM Hymn 2) Group Discussion/
• Explain UM policies Panel Discussion
2. Grading System
• Discuss the classroom • Lecture
3. Rules and Regulations of UM
guidelines

4. Classroom Objectives

Wk Lesson 1: NOUNS 1,2 • Identify nouns in the paragraph • Drill


2
a.) Kinds of Nouns • Classify nouns according to • Discussion
kinds
b) Plural forms of Nouns
• Dyad Activity/Board
• Pick out singular nouns and Work
c.) Gender of Nouns
give the plural form
3) Answer Exercises
• Sort nouns according to gender
• Puzzle solving
• Distinguish the accurate word in
asking question

Wk Lesson 2: Pronouns 1,2 • State correctly the • Quiz Bowl


3 a) Personal placement of pronouns in the
b) Demonstrative sentences • Poem writing
c) Reflexive/Intensive
d) Indefinite • Apply the number of pronouns
e) Relative in the sentences
f) Interrogative
FIRST
EXAMINATION

Wk Lesson 3: Linking and Auxiliary Verbs 1,2 • Determine the • Picture description
4 differences of its uses
a. Kinds of verbs • Drill
Action Verbs • Choose the correct form of the
Linking Verbs verb in the sentences
Auxiliary Verbs

Forms of Verbs
a. Transitive
b. Intransitive

Wk Lesson 4: Subject- Verb Agreement 1,2 4) Point out the correct • Sentence Drill
5 form of the verb in the
Lesson 5 : Verb Tense sentences
Simple and Progressive • Game
Present
Past • Use accurate tenses in the
Future sentences SECOND
EXAMINATION

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Wk Lesson 6: Verb Tense 1,2 • Apply tenses • Sentence Drill


6 a. Perfect Tenses correctly according
a) Present to the specific
b) Past context given
c) Future • Group discussion
• Construct sentences
b. Perfect Progressive using vebals
a) Present
b) Past
• Drill / Exercise
c) Future
• Determine the correct usage in
Lesson 7: Verbals
the sentences
a) Gerunds
b) Participle
c)Infinitives

Wk Lesson 8: Adjective 1,2 5) Use adjectives to describe or • Picture Description


add emphasis
7 a) Limiting /Descriptive • Drill / Exercise
- Indefinite • Compare two or more persons,
- Numerical places or things using the
- Pronominal degrees of comparison. • Writing Activity
- Descriptive
b)Degrees of Comparison
• Game

THIRD EXAMINATION

Wk Lesson 9: Adverbs 1,2 • Differentiate the use of • Drill / Exercise


8 a) Adverbs adjectives and Adverbs
b) Kinds of Adverbs
c) Degrees of Comparison of Adverbs • Distinguish the functions of • Writing Activity
d. Common Errors in Using Adverbs adverbs
• Game

Wk Lesson 10: Preposition 2, 3 • Differentiate the uses of • Wordless/ rebus


8 definition prepositions
prepositional phrase
Idioms that begin with Preposition • Use idiomatic expressions in • Semantic Webbing
oral and written discourse
Lesson: 11:Conjunctions
• Guessing Game
Definition
• Use conjunctions in sentences
Kinds of Conjunctions
and paragraph • Dyad

• Express appreciation on
Lesson 12: Interjections different ways of expression • Role Play

• Present a comical skit in using


varied expression

FOURTH EXAM

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Wk Lesson 13: Writing Mechanics 2, 3 • State the importance of • Lecture/Friendly


9 a)Capitalization Rules capitalization and punctuation letter writing
b)Punctuation Marks: in conveying meaning
- comma • Presenting a well-
- semi –colon • Identify components of a study structured study
- colon program and develop a week program
plan of activities

Lesson 14: 2, 3 • Categorize the materials • Library Visitation


a) Library Skills found in the library
b)Time Management • Questioning-
c)Reading, Writing, Note Taking • Practice the PSQ5R discussion technique
d) Note Taking and remembering
e) Test-Taking
• Express thoughts in writing • Write-Shop and Oral
creatively discussion

Wk Lesson 14: Coherence, Unity and 2, 4 • Write an effective paragraph • Paragraph Writing
10 Emphasis (CUE) with the
use of topic sentence • Writing Task
a) Coherence *Pre-Writing
- Orderly Movement • Differentiate between *During
- Structural Devices relevant and irrelevant *Post
-Repetition of Keywords or their details in a paragraph
Synonym
• Group and individual
• Arrange ideas and Presentation
b) Unity
events according
-Topic Sentence
to their importance
- Supporting Details
- Clinching Sentence

c) Emphasis
FIFTH EXAM
-Through Position
- Through Parallel
Grammar Structures
- Through Climactic Order

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Wk 2, 4 • Distinguish Non-fiction from • Discussion/Lecture


11 Part 2: Paragraph Fiction
Development • Drill
• Identify purposes of narration
Lesson I:
• Comprehension
Paragraph by Narration
• Demonstrate knowledge of Questions
story by being able to identify
-Fiction
-Non-fiction
the basic elements of the story • Story Sharing
-Purpose (Narrating
-Elements of Narration • Write a narration chronologically
-Transitions for Narration the life story
• Relate their own experiences of a partner)
through sharing
• Narrative writing
• Choose the appropriate signal
words in the sentences • Quiz

Wk Lesson 2: 2, 4 • Infer character traits • Word Hunting


12 Paragraph by Character Sketch from a selection read
concerning writer’s • Picture
-What is Character Sketch? voice, point of view and tone Show/Describe
-How to write a character sketch? famous people
• Write a lively and interesting
accounts • Analyze the sample
of the students personal paragraph by
experiences character sketch

Lesson 3: Paragraph Process 2, 4 • Arrange ideas of the • Write the process of


paragraph according to order their favorite activity
of time/events and location
• Analyzing the given
• Identify the process stated in paragraph
the given paragraph
• Produce a Process
Paragraph
• Evaluate ideas and make
judgments in • Question and answer
• transformation process

• Express and demonstrate • Team writing task


critical thinking SIXTH EXAM

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Wk 13 Lesson 4: Paragraph By Description 2, 4 • Choose proper • Lecture/Discussion


words in describing
-Kinds of description any substantive • Bubble Quotes/ group
-Transitions for description work
• Differentiate objective
description from subjective • Individual
description work/seatwork

• Analyze the given paragraph • Paragraph writing


and classify all descriptive
words into their kinds

• Write a descriptive paragraph

Wk 14 Lesson 5: Paragraph by Example 2, 4 • Use writing samples • Develop paragraph in


Forming Opinion through both oral illustration by
and written examples
presentation
• Take note of basic
• Utilize reading information in a
Strategies such as previewing, sample reading
annotating, note taking, and selection
outlining
• Writing Task
• Formulate a topic and develop
into • Making opinion on
paragraph by example presented issues

• Apply critical
thinking skills to
support inferences and draw
conclusions based on textual
features

Wk 15 Lesson 6: Paragraph by 2, 4 • Differentiate • Classifying objects,


Classification concepts using things, and ideas
classification
-The Topic Sentences in a Classification • Paragraph writing
Paragraph • Write a paragraph
-Transitional Terms using classification • Outline making

• Make an outline out of


paragraph made by their
classmates

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Wk 15 Lesson 7: Paragraph by 2, 4 • State the difference between • Determining the


Analogy Paragraph by Analogy and distinguishing
Paragraph by Comparison characteristic of
-Similes and Metaphors paragraph by analogy
-Paragraph by Analogy • Use Similes and metaphors to
make analogy between a • Discussion on the
famous person to any non- similarities of two
living thing. different things being
compared

SEVENTH EXAM

Wk 16 Lesson 8: Paragraph By Cause And Effect 2, 4 • Explain the relationship of • Video clip
cause and effect in a paragraph presentation of
diverse situations
• Express the cause and effect of
a given situation • Fish Bowl

Wk 17 Lesson 9: Paragraph by 2, 4 • Classify the different types of • Distinguishing the


Definition definition paragraphs differences among
the different types of
Nominal Definition • Write a selection out of a definition
Real Definition definition
Formal Definition • Transforming an
Definition Paragraph intensive definition
into extensive
definition

Lesson 10: Interpreting Non-Prose 2, 4 • Explain the different types of • Graphic Presentation
Materials non-prose materials (Non-Prose materials)

-Importance of Graphics • Drill/Answer Exercise


-Graphs, Tables, or Charts • Write a paragraph interpreting a
-How to Interpret Charts and Graphs non-prose material

2, 3,4 • Apply the grammatical concepts


through the use of Computer
Assisted Language Learning
(CALL)

Wk 18 Final Examination 1,2,3,4 • Synthesize the issues and • Portfolio


trends in the industry through • Criteria:
presenting a portfolio • Content - 10
• Organization - 10
• Creativity - 10

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Wk Dyned Schedule:
18
DynEd Module 1 1,2 Mastery Tests on Modules 1 , 2 Interactive English
*Names & Places &3 Learning (IEL)
*Jobs & Family
*Numbers & Times
*Review Exercises
DynEd Module 2
*Family Schedule
*Matrix Vocabulary FINAL
*Likes & Dislikes EXAMINATION
*Review Exercises

12) Textbook:  Pathways to Effective Communcation in English, Gabelo,N., et.al, 2013


 Bucu, L. &Castigador, A. (2004). Communication Skills 1. Manila

13) References:

 Radaskiewicz McNeeley, A. 2014. 11 essentials of effective writing. Austrialia: Wadsworth


, Cengage Learning
 Straus, Jane. 2014. The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation: An Easy–to-Use
 Langan, J. 2014. Sentence skills with readings. New York,N.Y.:McGraw-Hill Companies.,
Inc.
 Kirszner, L. 2014. The wadswoth handbook 10th Ed. Austrial: Wadsworth/ Cengage
Learning
 Langan, J. 2010. Exploring Writing: paragraphs and essays .2nd Ed. New York: McGraw
Hill
 Baraceros, E. 2013. English grammar for college freshmen. Manila Philippines: Rex
Bookstore
 Kolln, M. 2010. Rhetorical grammar: grammatical choices, rhetorical effects.6th Ed.
Boston: Longmans
 GMAR Ultimate Grammar: The Only Guide You Need. 2010. GMAT Club.
 Simple Tenses. . Retrieved July 11, 2009 from
http://www.facultydeanza.edu/flemingjohn/stories/storyReader$15
 Verbals. Retrieved July 12, 2009 from http://www.towson.edu/ows/verbals.html
 Conjunctions retrieved July 12, 2009 from http://www.towson.edu/ows/conjunctions.html

14) Policies and guidelines:

a. Attendance is counted from the first regular class meeting to monitor the number of absences not to exceed 20% of the
total contact hours as provided in the student handbook section 2.2.7 letters A-B.
b. A validated student identification card must always be worn by all students while attending classes.
c. Cheating is strictly prohibited as provided in section 7.3.2 letter H in Student Handbook. Any form of dishonesty shall be
dealt with accordingly. Honesty is called for at all times.
d. Valid examination permits are necessary in taking the examinations as scheduled.
e. CELLULAR PHONES or any ELECTRONIC GADGETS are NOT allowed during examinations.
f. Once examination has started, NOBODY is allowed to take his/her personal necessities.
g. Base-15 grading policy should be observed. Students who obtained failing scores in major subjects are given
appropriate/necessary interventions as cited in the monitoring form. Tutorial classes will be offered upon the approval from
the administration.
h. One textbook-one student policy.
i. Proper decorum must be observed at all times during class hour.
j. Everyone is responsible in picking up the litters and arranging THE CHAIRS before and after class hour.
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k. Absence during scheduled presentation is equivalent to zero (0) pt .


l. Points will be deducted for late submission of requirements.

Prepared by:

MARIANNE P. AFRONDOZA DINAH C. HERNANDEZ

VANESSA CUESTA THERESA Y. PESAYCO

Reviewed by: References reviewed by:

EDWIN L. NEBRIA VIRGINIA I. CAINTIC


Chair, Language Discipline AVP-LIC

Noted by: Approved by:

KHRISTINE MARIE D. CONCEPCION, Ph.D. RONNIE V. AMORADO, Ph.D.


Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Education VP, Academic Planning and Services

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