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This document outlines a 17-week course schedule for an English for Academic Purposes centre of foundation study. It includes topics covered each week such as vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, speaking and exams. Key grammar topics are parts of speech, tenses, conjunctions and verbs. Key writing topics are introductions, thesis statements, topic sentences and essay structure. Key reading topics are understanding relationships, identifying main ideas and distinguishing relevant information. Speaking topics include asking questions, expressing opinions and participating in discussions.

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Eap Sow

This document outlines a 17-week course schedule for an English for Academic Purposes centre of foundation study. It includes topics covered each week such as vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, speaking and exams. Key grammar topics are parts of speech, tenses, conjunctions and verbs. Key writing topics are introductions, thesis statements, topic sentences and essay structure. Key reading topics are understanding relationships, identifying main ideas and distinguishing relevant information. Speaking topics include asking questions, expressing opinions and participating in discussions.

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CENTRE OF FOUNDATION STUDY

ENGLISH FOR ACEDEMIC PURPOSES

DATE TOPIC ASSIGNMENT QUIZ


WEEK 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE
WEEK 2 VOCABULARY SKILLS
- Using dictionary
- Affixes ()
WEEK 3 Grammar:
- Distinguishing Major and Minor
word class (Noun & Verb)
- Pronoun
WEEK 4 Grammar:
- Subject Verb Agreement
WEEK 5 Grammar:
Tenses:
- Simple Present Tense
- Simple Past Tense
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WEEK 6 WRITING:
Writing Introduction & Thesis
Statement

Tenses:
Conjuction/Connectors
WEEK 7 SPEAKING:
- Asking for giving specific
information
- Asking affirmative and
informative question
WEEK 8 WRITING:
Tenses:
- Noun
- Verb (Action & Non-action Verb)
WEEK 9 MID-SEMESTER EXAM
WEEK 10 SPEAKING:
- Expressing agreement and
disagreement
- Managing discussion
- Opening and closing discussion
- Participating in discussion
- Dealing with question
WEEK 11 READING:
Understanding sense relationship
WRITING:
Introduction to topic sentence
/Controlling ideas
WEEK 12 READING:
Distinguishing main ideas and
supporting details

WRITING:
Introduction to body parts of essay
WEEK 13 READING:
Distinguishing the relevant from the
irrelevant

WRITING:
Writing an effective concluding
paragraph
WEEK 14 WRITING:
Tenses:
- Present perfect Tense
- Past participle
WEEK 15 READING:
Skimming and Scanning
WEEK 16
WEEK 17 FINAL EXAM

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