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ENG 399: Seminar on Theory and Methods
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course affords the student an intensive exposure to prominent theories of literary interpretation and an application of these theories to a variety of examples of the major genres. Emphasis falls upon in-class reports and critical papers. To be taken in the Spring of junior year. Offered every spring.
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ENG 490: Senior Seminar in Mass Communications
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Current issues in mass communication with particular emphasis on legal, ethical and theoretical considerations. Literature and history of the field also are examined as participants explore selected areas of mass media study on local, regional, national and international levels. Students will conduct an original research project. Offered every fall. Prerequisite: Senior standing and ENG 250
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ENG 491: Senior Seminar:The Discipline of English Studies
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Opening with a review of students' personal experiences of the English concentration, this seminar moves through analysis of issues in current English studies to consideration of new directions. Students also read texts drawn from both English and American literatures and grouped around a major literary topic such as"romance." Throughout the semester, students work on a research paper concerning a topic of their own choosing not necessarily confined to the subjects of the seminar. Offered every fall.
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ESL 001: As a Matter of Speaking
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course focuses on essential elements of standard American pronunciation and intonation, and emphasizes different forms and aspects of oral communication, such as presenting in front of the audience, effective listening, participating in group discussions and debates, story-telling, and using idioms and proverbs. Students learn to speak in complete sentences following the rules of the sound system, vocabulary usage, structure and grammar. The course also assists students in improving their self-confidence and use of posture and voice.
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ESL 003: America:Up Until Now
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course provides international students with an overview of the history of the United States in a language skill-building environment. Students study the people and events that have helped shape America over time. Reading, writing, speaking and vocabulary skills are emphasized in the context of US history.
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ESL 004: Getting to Know American Culture
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Students in this course study contemporary American culture while developing their English language skills.
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ESL 005: English via American Cinema
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Students in this course study contemporary and classic American cinema for the purpose of writing, speaking and discussion. Language skills such as speaking, listening, writing, idioms and grammar are reinforced; furthermore, American culture and history are also supported and introduced through the various films.
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ESL 006: Tour of English:Grammar,Idioms,and Spontaneous Speech
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course allows students to pursue a thorough study of grammar in addition to many important American English idioms. Furthermore, students are afforded the chance to apply their learning by practicing and composing short, spontaneous speeches.
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ESL 007: Shaping up for TOEFL
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This is a rigorous course designed to prepare students to take the latest version of the TOEFL. It can also be used for students who wish to improve their TOEFL scores.
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ESL 008: Everyday Reading:Articles and Plays
4.00 Credits
Albright College
In this course, students examine readings relevant to everyday life: articles from newspapers and magazines as well as adapted plays based on movies or works of literature. The purpose of this course is to prepare students to be fluent in writing, speaking and comprehension. Students receive the practice they need in order to be prepared for the rigorous demands of American college-level study. Language skills such as speaking, listening, writing, idioms and grammar are reinforced; furthermore, students evaluate and discuss the different works they read.
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