RHUL Module Map IFY Term 3
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MODULEMAP
AES
WEEK 21
By the end of this week, you will be able to:
- evaluate the strength of evidence in academic texts and your own writing
- integrate evidence into your academic writing through paraphrasing, summarising and synthesising
- express agreement or disagreement with sources when reporting evidence
- report numerical and statistical data in written and oral assignments
- use secondary referencing with accuracy and confidence
- combine and compare information from two lectures
- participate in feedback tutorials.
WEEK 23
By the end of the week, you should be able to:
- confidently deliver a researched presentation
- complete the second part of your AES Coursework Portfolio
WEEK 25
By the end of this week, you will be able to:
- use various editing strategies to help improve your writing
- incorporate different proofreading methods to help develop your writing
- use proofreading techniques to improve academic style in writing
- use your classmates to help you review your work
- create your own personal proofreading and editing checklists
- develop your listening for gist and detail
- provide constructive criticism during speaking activities.
WEEK 26
By the end of this week, you will be able to:
- understand and respond appropriately to common instruction verbs in examination questions
- apply a range of strategies to successfully complete a timed writing exam
- apply appropriate exam strategies in the AES reading, writing, listening and seminar exams
- incorporate and comment on examples taken from sources during an academic discussion
- further develop your skills in listening for gist and details
- identify and correct common grammar and vocabulary errors in essays.
WEEK 24
By the end of this week, you should be able to:
- confidently deliver a researched presentation
- complete the second part of your AES Coursework Portfolio
WEEK 22
By the end of this week, you should be able to:
- understand the role of descriptive writing in academia
- write descriptions of chronological events
- write descriptions of academic processes
- integrate descriptive pieces of writing into longer academic papers
- understand the importance of commenting on the significance of descriptions
- explain the significance of evidence in academic discussions
- develop your listening for gist and detailed information
- understand the role of phrasal verbs in academic English
- arrange and participate in a meeting with a tutor or supervisor.
Academic Evidence
By the end of this week, you will be able to:
- evaluate the strength of evidence in academic texts and your own writing
- integrate evidence into your academic writing through paraphrasing, summarising and synthesising
- express agreement or disagreement with sources when reporting evidence
- report numerical and statistical data in written and oral assignments
- use secondary referencing with accuracy and confidence
- combine and compare information from two lectures
- participate in feedback tutorials.
Descriptive Writing
By the end of this week, you should be able to:
- understand the role of descriptive writing in academia
- write descriptions of chronological events
- write descriptions of academic processes
- integrate descriptive pieces of writing into longer academic papers
- understand the importance of commenting on the significance of descriptions
- explain the significance of evidence in academic discussions
- develop your listening for gist and detailed information
- understand the role of phrasal verbs in academic English
- arrange and participate in a meeting with a tutor or supervisor.
Coursework 2 Presentation Week
By the end of the week, you should be able to:
- confidently deliver a researched presentation
- complete the second part of your AES Coursework Portfolio
Academic essay genres: Problem solution evaluation essays
By the end of this week, you will be able to:
- use various editing strategies to help improve your writing
- incorporate different proofreading methods to help develop your writing
- use proofreading techniques to improve academic style in writing
- use your classmates to help you review your work
- create your own personal proofreading and editing checklists
- develop your listening for gist and detail
- provide constructive criticism during speaking activities.
Assessment Preparation Week
By the end of this week, you will be able to:
- understand and respond appropriately to common instruction verbs in examination questions
- apply a range of strategies to successfully complete a timed writing exam
- apply appropriate exam strategies in the AES reading, writing, listening and seminar exams
- incorporate and comment on examples taken from sources during an academic discussion
- further develop your skills in listening for gist and details
- identify and correct common grammar and vocabulary errors in essays.
Coursework 3 tutorial week
By the end of this session, you should be able to:
- Receive feedback on your Coursework 3 assignment
- Respond to feedback on your Coursework 3 assignment.
Term 3