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Brief Description

Teaching plan

NGM 121 is an English for Special Purposes (ESP) course. The course focuses on developing and extending students’ reading fluency in scientific texts. (further more info.)

Fall (2007/2008)

 

This course is the continuation of Najm 121 . It aims to assist students to further develop their general language skills within the context of scientific English. (further info.)

Fall (2007/2008)

 

     

Course Description  

      

Course Name

Najm 121

Contact Hours

3

Credit Hours

3

Pre-requisite

Admission to the College of Science, KSU

 

Core book

Start English for Science by G. D. Nogas and A. R. Bolitho, 1990, Longman

 
 
           
 
   

Najm 121

Course Name

3

Contact Hours

3

Credit Hours

Admission to the College of Science, KSU

Pre-requisite

Start English for Science by G. D. Nogas and A. R. Bolitho, 1990, Longman

 

Core book

 

NGM 121 is an English for Special Purposes (ESP) course for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science program at King Saud University, Riyadh.

The course focuses on developing and extending students’ reading fluency in scientific texts by exposing them to scientific terminology and contextualizing this vocabulary knowledge in real scientific passages. There is special emphasis upon reading comprehension skills and the course is designed around a series of graded reading selections in core science.

The book contains eighteen units. The first nine units focus on the basic English grammar and the core vocabulary in a scientific discourse. In the second nine units, emphasis is put upon the reading skill in science contexts. Reading selections taken from a wide range of scientific disciplines are presented and the students study reading techniques of scanning, skimming, guessing meaning from the contexts, etc. These reading selections are intended to build the students’ confidence in coping with the science texts in their science books.

This course also includes basic scientific numeracy including the expression of math functions, fractions, units measure, and the reading of elementary chemical formulae.

By the end of the course students should have mastered a core vocabulary of at least 1000 words and be able to read elementary scientific texts competently and with understanding.

Course assessment is by examination. Continuous assessment activities like two midterm exams, homework assignments and other class activities are given throughout the course. This assessment carries 50% of the general assessment record. A conclusive final exam is given at the end of the semester which carries 50% of the course grade.

Students who fail to score 60% fail and repeat the course in the second semester. Those who make take the next ESP course, Najam 122, which is given in the following semester.

NGM 121 is an English for Special Purposes (ESP) course for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science program at King Saud University, Riyadh.

The course focuses on developing and extending students’ reading fluency in scientific texts by exposing them to scientific terminology and contextualizing this vocabulary knowledge in real scientific passages. There is special emphasis upon reading comprehension skills and the course is designed around a series of graded reading selections in core science.

The book contains eighteen units. The first nine units focus on the basic English grammar and the core vocabulary in a scientific discourse. In the second nine units, emphasis is put upon the reading skill in science contexts. Reading selections taken from a wide range of scientific disciplines are presented and the students study reading techniques of scanning, skimming, guessing meaning from the contexts, etc. These reading selections are intended to build the students’ confidence in coping with the science texts in their science books.

This course also includes basic scientific numeracy including the expression of math functions, fractions, units measure, and the reading of elementary chemical formulae.

By the end of the course students should have mastered a core vocabulary of at least 1000 words and be able to read elementary scientific texts competently and with understanding.

Course assessment is by examination. Continuous assessment activities like two midterm exams, homework assignments and other class activities are given throughout the course. This assessment carries 50% of the general assessment record. A conclusive final exam is given at the end of the semester which carries 50% of the course grade.

Students who fail to score 60% fail and repeat the course in the second semester. Those who make take the next ESP course, Najam 122, which is given in the following semester.

 

   
    Course Description  
  

Najm 122

Course Name

3

Contact Hours

3

Credit Hours

Najm 121

Pre-requisite

Nucleus: English for Science and technology by  Martin Bates and Tony Dudley-Evans, 1990: Longman

Core book

   Najm 122 is English for Special Purpose (ESP) course for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science Degree at King Saud University in Riyadh.  The course is the continuation of Najm 121 which is given in the first semester. It aims to assist students to further develop their general language skills within the context of scientific English. Special emphasis is put upon reading comprehension skills and scientific terminology intended to help the students cope with the science textbooks taught in their respective disciplines. The course is designed around a series of graded reading selections in core science subjects and the relevant scientific terminology and grammatical structures common in the scientific discourse. Grammar is skimpily presented with particular emphasis on passive transformations of the English language which are relevant to the scientific discourse.

The course book is Nucleus: English for Science and Technology, which is a well-written book. It consists of twelve lengthy units. Each unit is divided into sections of increasing difficulty and takes about six 50-minute period to be completed. It takes seven or eight units of this book to be completed by the time the semester comes to its end.

By the end of the course, students should have mastered a core vocabulary of at least 3,000 words and be able to read lower intermediate scientific texts competently and with understanding.

Course assessment is by examination. Two midterm exams evenly timed in the course duration and a final exam given towards the end of the semester determine the outcome of this assessment. Those students who score 60% or above pass the course.

 

                                                                   

Week

Date

activity

Remark

1

8/9/2007

26/8/1428

Registration

 

2

15/9/2007

3/9/427

Unit 1

Ramadan

3

22/9/2007

10/9/1428

Unit 2

23 sept. is the national day

4

29/9/2007

17/9/1428

Unit 3

 

 

6/10/2007 ~19/10/2007  = 24/9/1428 ~7/10/1428 (The Ramadan Break)

5

20/10/2007

8/10/1428

Unit 4 and 5

Test I hand-in

6

27/10/2007

15/10/1428

Unit 6

 

7

3/11/2007

22/10/1428

Midterm Exam

Test I (7/11/2007)

8

10/11/2007

29/10/1428

Unit 7 and 8

 

9

17/11/2007

7/11/1428

Unit 9

 

10

24/11/2007

14/11/1428

Unit 10 and 11

Test II hand-in

11

1/12/2007

21/11/1428

Unit 12 and 15

Final exam hand-in

12

8/12/2007

28/11/1428

 

Test II (12/12/2007)

15/12/2007 ~ 28/12/2007 = 5/12/1428 ~ 18/12/1428 (Haj Break)

13

29/12/2008

19/12/1428

Unit 16

Debarred lists

14

5/1/2008

26/12/1428

General Revision

 

15

 

 

 

Final Exam

 

                                                                   

Week

Date

activity

Remark

1

8/9/2007

26/8/1428

Registration

 

2

15/9/2007

3/9/427

Unit 1: Sections 1, 2

Ramadan

3

22/9/2007

10/9/1428

Unit 1: Sections 3, 4

23 sept. is the national day

4

29/9/2007

17/9/1428

Unit 2: Sections 1, 2, 4

 

 

6/10/2007 ~19/10/2007  = 24/9/1428 ~7/10/1428 (The Ramadan Break)

5

20/10/2007

8/10/1428

Unit 2: Sections 4, 5

Test I hand-in

6

27/10/2007

15/10/1428

Unit 3: Sections 1, 2, 3,4

 

7

3/11/2007

22/10/1428

Midterm Exam

Test I (5/11/2007)

8

10/11/2007

29/10/1428

Unit 4: Sections 1, 2, 3, 4

 

9

17/11/2007

7/11/1428

Unit 5: Sections 1,2

 

10

24/11/2007

14/11/1428

Unit 5: Sections 3, 4, 5

Test II hand-in

11

1/12/2007

21/11/1428

Unit 6: Sections 1, 3, 4, 5

Final exam hand-in

12

8/12/2007

28/11/1428

 

Test II 10/12/2007)

15/12/2007 ~ 28/12/2007 = 5/12/1428 ~ 18/12/1428 (Haj Break)

13

29/12/2008

19/12/1428

Unit 7: Sections 1, 2, 3

Debarred lists

14

5/1/2008

26/12/1428

Unit 7: Sections 4,5

 

15

 

 

 

Final Exam