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Step 1 - Learn English Vocabulary Skills to Super-Size Your Vocabulary TOEFL iBT Vocabulary 

Step 2 - Learn English Pronunciation Skills to Target and Improve Your Pronunciation Weaknesses TOEFL iBT Pronunciation 

Step 3 - Learn English Grammar Skills to Evaluate Your Grammar Competencies TOEFL iBT Grammar 

Step 4 - Learn English Listening Skills to Analyze Your Listening Strengths and Weaknesses TOEFL iBT Listening 

Step 5 - Learn English Reading Skills to Develop Effective Reading Strategies TOEFL iBT Reading 

Step 6 - Learn English Writing Skills to Target and Improve Your Writing Weaknesses  TOEFL iBT Writing 

Step 7 -  Learn English Speaking Skills to Have an Organized Approach to Speaking TOEFL iBT Speaking 

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 Level 3 Grammar Preparation

Spring Quarter 1998

Class Meetings: MWF 9:20-10:30 AM

Instructor: Michael Buckhoff         Phone: 880-5978 or 880-0332

Office: UH 301.32                         Office Hours: Friday: 1:00- 2:30

Classroom: EE 109                      Saturday: 11:30-12:50 or by appt.

Class Period: MWF 9:20-10:30 AM 

Materials

ºThree ring binder/notebook, 200 sheets loose leaf college ruled notebook paper, and five reinforced index dividers

ºLongman Introductory Course for the TOEFL Test by Deborah Phillips

öUnderstanding and Using English Grammar by Azar

Course Description

This class is designed to give you practice and instruction regarding the grammar of the English language. We will also emphasize the special kinds of grammar problems that relate to the structure and written expression part of the TOEFL. By the end of the quarter, you should be able to achieve the following:

1. Have a basic understanding of English sentence structure and verb tenses.

2. Have knowledge of complex sentence structures: independent and dependent clauses.

Requirements

I expect everyone to come to class and be ready to participate in all exercises both oral and written. You will take a quizzes every Friday. The quizzes and the homework assignments are designed to give you practice solving language problems relating to grammar. Make sure that you complete all homework assignments.

Late Work

Assignments submitted after the due date will not be accepted. In other words, you will receive no points. I will only allow you to make up missed work if you have a written documented excuse from someone stating the urgency of the situation (e.g. Doctor’s note, CHP accident report, etc.). Homework assignments are to be completed before the class on the day that they are due. Late work will not be accepted. You may not make up a quiz if you are absent. I will drop the three lowest quiz scores at the end of the quarter. You may not make up the midterm or final for this class. You must take it on the scheduled date in order to receive credit.

Attendance

Your attendance is required at all class meetings. Only written documented excuses for an absence may result in your making up a graded assignment or graded daily work. Absences endanger your grade simply because you are missing out in the learning process. Three absences will result in an overall reduction of one full letter grade and five absences will result in a failing grade for this class.

Come to class on time. Three tardies will be counted as an absence. If you arrive fifteen minutes late or more, you will be counted absent for that class period. If you do come late to class, please enter quietly so as not to distract the other students. Do not explain to me why you are late.

Open University next quarter

In order to attend open university next quarter at CSUSB you must pass this class. In other words, you must satisfactorily complete the requirements for Grammar Level Three as outlined in this syllabus before you may attend open university level four.

Grading

The number letter grading scale is set as follows:

A 95-100

A- 90-94

B+ 87-89

B 84-86

B- 80-83

C+ 76-79

C 70-75

NP 69& below

Scoring Grade

Your final grade will be calculated as follows:

Attendance and Participation 20%

Quiz # 1 5%

Quiz # 2 5%

Quiz # 3 5%

Quiz # 4 5%

Midterm (May 8) 20%

Quiz # 5 5%

Quiz # 6 5%

Quiz # 7 5%

Quiz # 8 5%

Final (June 10) 20%

Total 100%

Course Schedule

During the first week of class, we will take a grammar diagnostic test. Based on the results on this test, we will begin solving grammar problems out of the Azar and the Phillips book. I will test you after we have finished studying a particular topic.

Copyright (C) By Michael Buckhoff