Yonsei University
Beginner/Intermediate/ Advanced Freshman
Spring 2009
Course Syllabus
Teacher: Kristina Premrl
E-mail: kpremrl@yahoo.ca
Office: 313 Yonsei Town
Course Code/ Text
HUM11i04 Practical English 1 (Listening) / World View 3 (Speaking)
SOC11A02 Practical English 1 (Listening) / World View 4 (Speaking)
SCI11i06 Practical English 1 (Listening) / World View 3 (Speaking)
ENG11B02 Practical English 1 (Listening) / World View 2 (Speaking)
RPT11iO2 Practical English 1 (Listening) / World View 3 (Speaking)
Grades (for regular classes)
Listening Attendance: 15% (absent-1%)
Listening Participation: 15% (absent -1%)
Listening Mid-Term Presentation: 30% (week 8)
Listening Final Presentation: 40% (week 15)
Speaking Attendance: 15% (absent-1%)
SpeakingParticipation: 35% (absent -2%)
Speaking Mid-Term Presentation: 20% (week 8)
Speaking Final Presentation: 30% (week 15)
SpeakingParticipation: 35% (absent -2%)
Speaking Mid-Term Presentation: 20% (week 8)
Speaking Final Presentation: 30% (week 15)
University Policies
...............Advanced..................Intermediate................... Beginner
A............... 60%............................ 3o%...............................15%
B................30%............................ 30%...............................35%
CDF .........15%..............................50%...............................50%
Absences
Absences: There are two kinds of absences: excused and un-excused.
Excused Absences are absences for a good reason such as a doctor’s appointment, a military physical or a death in the family. All excused absences must have a note to be excused. You must give me a note within one week after being absent. After one week, I will not accept a note.
Un-excused absences are everything else. Any absence from class without a note is an un-excused absence.
Classroom Policies
1) This an English Language Class. I will deduct participation points for excessive Korean speaking.
2) Homework: Late homework will not be accepted unless I am given a valid excused absence form.
3) No cell phones. The first time a cell phone is heard it will be taken for one week. The second time a cell phone is heard it will be taken for the rest of the semester.
4) Come prepared for class. Come prepared each week with your textbook, the same notebook and all class handouts.
5) Ask questions. Asking questions is the best way to learn about things you don’t understand.
6) No plagiarism (표절). DO NOT copy from the internet, newspapers, magazines, books or other students. Copying other people’s work is plagiarism. It is both ethically wrong and illegal. Any amount of plagiarism on either the mid-term exam or final exam will result in a grade of zero on your exam.
7) No food in the classroom. Drinks are fine.
* This syllabus is subject to change.
Excused Absences are absences for a good reason such as a doctor’s appointment, a military physical or a death in the family. All excused absences must have a note to be excused. You must give me a note within one week after being absent. After one week, I will not accept a note.
Un-excused absences are everything else. Any absence from class without a note is an un-excused absence.
Classroom Policies
1) This an English Language Class. I will deduct participation points for excessive Korean speaking.
2) Homework: Late homework will not be accepted unless I am given a valid excused absence form.
3) No cell phones. The first time a cell phone is heard it will be taken for one week. The second time a cell phone is heard it will be taken for the rest of the semester.
4) Come prepared for class. Come prepared each week with your textbook, the same notebook and all class handouts.
5) Ask questions. Asking questions is the best way to learn about things you don’t understand.
6) No plagiarism (표절). DO NOT copy from the internet, newspapers, magazines, books or other students. Copying other people’s work is plagiarism. It is both ethically wrong and illegal. Any amount of plagiarism on either the mid-term exam or final exam will result in a grade of zero on your exam.
7) No food in the classroom. Drinks are fine.
* This syllabus is subject to change.
hello teacher~!!
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hi teacher!
ReplyDeleteim happy to join your class
i hope to delightful and instructive class with you ^^
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ReplyDeleteHi teacher, nice to meet you ♥♥♥
ReplyDeletemy name is Ko Yoon Ji.
I'm enjoying your class!
I want to speak English well...
But my mouth is still like a stone... ;_;
I'm sure that It will be better after this class!
see ya :-D
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ReplyDeletehi Kristina,^^
ReplyDeleteI'm jung youl Lee.
I'm belonging to the world view 3 class!
Nice to see you and i hope our class will be fun.:) see you next friday!
Hi
ReplyDeleteIt's very difficult..
I think , must practice more often
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ok.. bye T~
see you next time
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ReplyDeleteI'm Jae Hyun Park