Sep 27, 2024  
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2021-22 
    
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2021-22 [Archived Catalog]

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OPIE D202 - Elementary Reading/Writing


This course is one component of full-time study of English as a second language for students at the elementary level whose ultimate aim is academic study. Four hours of classroom instruction are designed to provide students with instruction and practice in reading and vocabulary. Students build their reading skills by learning reading strategies and practicing with readings and exercises from the textbook. Students build their vocabulary by learning new words and learning to determine the meaning of words from context clues and word analysis. Students work to develop sentence-level writing skills and begin practice writing simple paragraphs.

Requisites: Course is developmental PERMISSION REQUIRED Paper TOEFL: 350 min. IBT: 20 min. Placement Test: 45 min. Composition: 10 min.
Credit Hours: 4
Repeat/Retake Information: May be repeated for a maximum of 24.0 hours.
Lecture/Lab Hours: 4.0 lecture
Grades: Eligible Grades: F,CR,NC,WP,WF,WN,FN,AU,I
Learning Outcomes:
  • In a written text, student recognizes transition words (chronological, spatial, example, cause/effect, general to specific) and can identify basic cohesive devices (pronoun reference, articles, coordinators , etc.)
  • Student can read and report on a book from the OPIE leisure reading collection (selected from levels 1 - 3) in Alden Library.
  • Student demonstrates understanding of the meaning of practiced vocabulary, uses word analysis together with context clues to determine meaning, and uses photo and beginner English-English learner’s dictionaries to find meanings of unfamiliar words.
  • Student follows main and supporting ideas in a target passage by answering questions (Y/N, WH, T/F), recalling / retelling content, recalling facts, and resequencing information.
  • Student uses learned target structures and vocabulary to create sentences which express his/her own ideas about familiar topics and topics grounded in personal experience.
  • Student uses learned target structures and vocabulary to ask and answer information questions.
  • Student uses learned target structures and vocabulary to meet a variety of practical writing need, e.g. taking brief messages, completing forms, and writing short, simple letters. Student writes statements and questions related to class readings.
  • Students comprehends basic organizational patterns of a text indicated by learned transition words (chronological, spatial, example, cause/effect) and understands relationships indicated by basic cohesive devices (pronouns, logical connectors, etc.)
  • With assistance, student edits his/her own writing for learned target structures and vocabulary.
  • With guidance and feedback student writes a simple paragraph (100 - 125 words) on familiar topics in the following rhetorical modes: 1. Description 2. Narration.



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