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COURSE PRO FORMA



             IMPORTANT:

             Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senate’s for items indicated with *. Changes to
             the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level.


              Academy/Faculty/Institute/     Faculty of Languages and Linguistics Language Unit

              Centre Department


              Programme                      University Course

              Course Code*                   GLT1010

              Course Title*                  Mastering English VII


              Course Pre-requisite(s)/       Passed GLT1009 (Mastering English VI)
              Minimum Requirement
              (s)
              Student Learning Time (SLT)    120

              * Credit*

              Course Learning Outcomes*      At the end of the course, students are able to:
                                            1.  construct clear, detailed texts explaining viewpoints
                                            2.  express a viewpoint on a topical issue
                                            3.  analyse  main ideas of complex texts on abstract topics

              Transferable Skills            None



              Synopsis of Course Contents    This course is designed to raise students’ English Language proficiency
                                             in terms of accuracy and effectiveness to an upper intermediate level.
                                             Students will be taught the four language skills with a focus on accurate
                                             language use in reading, writing and speaking. The students will be
                                             exposed to a variety of higher level texts to develop a higher level of
                                             proficiency that will allow them to apply the skills learnt
              Learning Strategies (lecture,   Tutorial, interactive learning, paired interaction, group discussion and
              tutorial, workshop,            class discussion
              discussion, etc)


              Assessment Weightage*          Continuous Assessment: 60%
                                             Final Examination: 40%

              Methodologies for Feedback     Feedback for assessments will be provided throughout the course.
              on Performance

              Criteria in                    Please refer to Kaedah-Kaedah Universiti Malaya (Pengajian Ijazah
              Summative                      Pertama) 2013 dan Peraturan-Peraturan Universiti Malaya (Pengajian
              Assessment                     Ijazah Pertama) 2013


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