ATS1340 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES WORKBOOK 1 Issue 3 | Page 21
Unit schedule
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU CAN WORK THROUGH THE MATERIALS IN ANY ORDER YOU
CHOOSE. FOR EXAMPLE, IF YOU'D LIKE TO COMPLETE THE ORAL PRESENTATION
CRITIQUE QUICKLY, YOU CAN ALWAYS VIEW MODULE 7 AT ANY TIME, COMPLETE AND
SUBMIT THIS TASK.
Lecture/
Tutorial
Activities
0
Preparatory quizzes and exercises on Unit's Moodle site
1
Parts of Speech; Disciplines and Differences
2
Clauses; What is an Annotated Bibliography? Essays v. Reports v. Position papers
3
Clauses 2; Subject/Verb agreement; Topic Analysis & Critical Reading
4
Pronoun and Antecedent agreement; Apostrophes; Introduction to Style in Academic
Writing
5
Colons, semi-colons and commas; Hedging & Conditionality
6
Fragments, run on sentences and comma splices; Discourse marking; Test Revision
7
Evaluating Oral Presentations; Issues in English for Academic Purposes
8
Citation & Referencing: Paraphrasing and Plagiarism
Resources
Learning resources
Monash Library Unit Reading List (if applicable to the unit):
http://readinglists.lib.monash.edu/index.html
Monash Library Unit Reading List
http://readinglists.lib.monash.edu/index.html
Required resources
Students generally must be able to complete the requirements of their course without the
imposition of fees that are additional to the student contribution amount or tuition fees. However,
students may be charged certain incidental fees or be expected to make certain purchases to
support their study. For more information about this, refer to the Higher Education Administrative
Information for Providers, Chapter 18, Incidental Fees at http://education.gov.au/help-resourcesproviders
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ATS1340 English for academic purposes - Summer semester B (SSB-01) - 2017