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English 335: Sociolinguistics and Issues in Language Education
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
F. This course involves two major activities: ( 1) an examination of selected topics that have arisen in recent sociolinguistic research, particularly those topics centering on questions about how standard and nonstandard languages and dialects appear to affect people's educational success; and ( 2) an evaluation of how these topics should affect approaches to language education, particularly approaches to teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) Prerequisite: English 101 or 102.
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English 337: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
S. An analysis of the changes that have occurred throughout the history of the English language, based on an intensive study of selected portions of the Oxford English Dictionary and passages from Chaucer, Shakespeare, and various English translations of the Bible.
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English 338: Grammar for Teachers of ESL
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
S. In this course, students will review the fundamentals of English grammar, learn of the possibilities and limitations of teaching grammar in the ESL classroom, and research or practice the teaching of some of this grammatical material, so that they can make the most of that part of the ESL curriculum typically dedicated to the teaching of grammar. Prerequisite: English 101 or 102.
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English 339: English Grammar
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
I. A study of traditional grammar, focusing on its history, its system, its applications, its competitors, and its place in the middle school and high school classroom; special emphasis will be given to the system and terminology of this grammar.
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English 345: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
A study of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and selections from his minor work, which reflect his handling of the major cultural and religious events and issues of his time. Supplementary study of other works and literary movements related to the period are included. Not offered 2008-2009.
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English 346: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
F and S. A study of the major works of William Shakespeare.
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English 347: Milton
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
S. A study of the poetry and prose of John Milton.
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English 355: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
F and S. A course in the principles and practice of fiction or poetry, with the emphasis to be announced prior to registration each time the course is offered. Students will examine a variety of models and engage in extensive practice. Special emphasis will be given to the relationship of faith and art for the writer. Students may take both the fiction and the poetry version of the course for credit. Offered as poetry writing in Fall 2008 and as fiction writing in Spring 2009.
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English 356: Language,Grammar,and Writing for the Elementary Classroom
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
F. An introduction to several significant and practical aspects of the nature of language, a review of the nature of traditional grammar, including some comparisons of traditional grammar with more recently developed grammars, and an exploration of the relationships between these grammars and composition instruction and practice.
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English 357: Teaching of Writing
3.00 Credits
Calvin University
F. A course in the principles, practice, and pedagogy of composition, especially as these apply to middle and high school writing programs. Extensive reading and frequent exercises in composition, revision, and evaluation. Majors in secondary education programs must take this course in the fall semester of their final year.
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