授業名 | ENGLISH WRITING 1 |
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Course Title | ENGLISH WRITING 1 |
担当教員 Instructor Name | Anthony Townley |
コード Couse Code | NUC265_N25A |
授業形態 Class Type | 講義 Regular course |
授業形式 Class Format | On Campus |
単位 Credits | 2 |
言語 Language | EN |
科目区分 Course Category | 専門教育科目200系 / Specialized Subject 200 |
学位 Degree | BSc |
開講情報 Terms / Location | 2025 UG Nisshin Term2 |
授業の概要 Course Overview
Misson Statementとの関係性 / Connection to our Mission Statement
This course will train students to learn how to write an academic journal research paper. The course will consist of an introduction to academic English and to the framework of each part of an academic paper.
授業の目的(意義) / Importance of this course
Students will develop writing skills through guided practice and peer-review.
Students will learn how to write a research paper by progressing from practicing essays to crafting a research paper, thereby scaffolding their writing ability
Students will analyze structural features of research papers, relevant to their own disciplines.
Students will learn how to write a research paper by progressing from practicing essays to crafting a research paper, thereby scaffolding their writing ability
Students will analyze structural features of research papers, relevant to their own disciplines.
到達目標 / Achievement Goal
Students will compose a draft of the introduction section, addressing a general topic and employing the moves and techniques they have learned in the course.
本授業の該当ラーニングゴール Learning Goals
*本学の教育ミッションを具現化する形で設定されています。
LG1 Critical Thinking
LG2 Diversity Awareness
LG3 Ethical Decision Making
LG4 Effective Communication
LG2 Diversity Awareness
LG3 Ethical Decision Making
LG4 Effective Communication
受講後得られる具体的スキルや知識 Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
1. Identify features of academic writing and apply their knowledge of academic writing organize their ideas into a logical and coherent text.
2. Develop critical reading and writing skills.
3. Recognize the moves and steps in constructing research papers.
4. Develop proof-reading and self-editing skills.
5. Make effective written and oral presentations of one’s own work.
1. Identify features of academic writing and apply their knowledge of academic writing organize their ideas into a logical and coherent text.
2. Develop critical reading and writing skills.
3. Recognize the moves and steps in constructing research papers.
4. Develop proof-reading and self-editing skills.
5. Make effective written and oral presentations of one’s own work.
SDGsとの関連性 Relevance to Sustainable Development Goals
Goal 4 質の高い教育をみんなに(Quality Education)
教育手法 Teaching Method
教育手法 Teaching Method | % of Course Time | |
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インプット型 Traditional | 80 % | |
参加者中心型 Participant-Centered Learning | ケースメソッド Case Method | 20 % |
フィールドメソッド Field Method | 0 % | 合計 Total | 100 % |
事前学修と事後学修の内容、レポート、課題に対するフィードバック方法 Pre- and Post-Course Learning, Report, Feedback methods
Writing assignments will be given in this course: writing assignment and paper analysis. The writing assignment will be related to academic writing skills and structures, such as summary, critique and data commentary. Students will also do moves and steps analysis of research papers in their discipline.
Students will apply the knowledge of the moves and steps in constructing research papers in writing the introduction section and the abstract of their research on a general topic.
Case Study: Research Paper
Students will apply the knowledge of the moves and steps in constructing research papers in writing the introduction section and the abstract of their research on a general topic.
Case Study: Research Paper
授業スケジュール Course Schedule
第1日(Day1)
Unit 1: Review of the Essay第2日(Day2)
Unit 1: Review of the EssaySupplementary material: Essay 1 Getting to know each other
第3日(Day3)
Unit 2: Choosing a TopicSupplementary material: Essay 2 Mystery Guest
第4日(Day4)
Unit 2: Choosing a TopicSupplementary material: Essay 3 Writing about a personal experience
第5日(Day5)
Unit 3: Peer ReviewSupplementary material: Essay 4 Writing about a personal experience
第6日(Day6)
Unit 3: Peer Review第7日(Day7)
Unit 4: Researching●使用するケース
Case Study: Research Paper成績評価方法 Evaluation Criteria
*成績は下記該当項目を基に決定されます。
*クラス貢献度合計はコールドコールと授業内での挙手発言の合算値です。
*クラス貢献度合計はコールドコールと授業内での挙手発言の合算値です。
講師用内規準拠 Method of Assessment | Weights |
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コールドコール Cold Call | 0 % |
授業内での挙手発言 Class Contribution | 20 % |
クラス貢献度合計 Class Contribution Total | 20 % |
予習レポート Preparation Report | 0 % |
小テスト Quizzes / Tests | 40 % |
シミュレーション成績 Simulation | 0 % |
ケース試験 Case Exam | 0 % |
最終レポート Final Report | 0 % |
期末試験 Final Exam | 30 % |
参加者による相互評価 Peer Assessment | 10 % |
合計 Total | 100 % |
定期試験 Final Exam
あり評価の留意事項 Notes on Evaluation Criteria
教科書 Textbook
- Dorothy E. Zemach, Daniel Broudy, Chris Valvona「Writing Research Papers- From Essay to Research Papers 」Macmillan Publishers Ltd.(2012)9781380059260
参考文献・資料 Additional Readings and Resource
Additional materials will be supplied by the instructor.
"Write away Right away" will be used in the classroom for essay practices.
"Write away Right away" will be used in the classroom for essay practices.
授業調査に対するコメント Comment on Course Evaluation
Student progress will be evaluated through assignments (40%), class contribution (20%), peer assessment (10%), and final exam (30%).
担当教員のプロフィール About the Instructor
Anthony Townley completed his Master (MA) and Doctoral (PhD) degrees in Applied Linguistics at Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia). Anthony previously completed a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane, Australia) and a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Asian Studies (BA) at Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia).
Anthony has accumulated 25 years of varied professional work experience, most recently as the Director of Academic Writing at at Koç University in Istanbul. He has also worked as a commercial lawyer in Sydney and as an English language instructor, in a variety of teaching and administrative roles in Australia, Turkey and Japan. His special teaching areas include: English for Specific Purposes (ESP), Academic Writing, Legal Writing and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and he is currently undertaking sociolinguistic research of legal/business discourse practices in Japan.
(実務経験 Work experience)
Professor, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business (2018 - present).
Director of Academic Writing Program, Koç University, Istanbul (2015 – 2017)
Academic Writing & Legal Writing Instructor, Koç University, Istanbul (2009 – 2017).
Academic Writing Consultant, Open Society Foundation, New York (2008 - 2017).
In-House Commercial Lawyer, TeleResources Engineering, Sydney (2006 – 2008).
EFL Language Instructor, Morioka English Academy, Iwate Japan (2002 – 2004).
Commercial Lawyer, Corrs, Chambers, Westgarth, Sydney (2000 – 2002).
Refereed Articles
- (2024) A scaffolded speaking and writing ELP course for commercial lawyers: an action research case study from an undergraduate law school in Istanbul. Journal of English for Academic Purposes
- (2023) International Merger and Acquisition: A Site of Interdisciplinary and Intertextual Discourse Activity. Business and Professional Communication Quarterly 2329-4906
- (2022) The Use of a Multi-Perspectival Research Model for a Discourse Study of M&A Commercial Law Practice. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Language Research 9(1): 2376-760X
- (2022) The use of discourse expertise to control the provision of legal services and establish discursive hegemony in commercial law practice: a case study from Europe. International Journal of Legal Discourse 2364-883X
- (2021) The Use of Discourse Maps to Teach Contract Negotiation Communicative Practices. Business and Professional Communication Quarterly 84(1): 2329-4906
Refereed Proceedings
- (2024). A scaffolded speaking and writing ELP course for commercial lawyers: An action research case study from an undergraduate law school in Istanbul. International Association of Applied Linguistics .21st AILA World Congress 2024. 1. 2. Kuala Lumpur
- (2019). It Doesn’t Always Pay to be Polite in Business: the Discourse Realities of Facework and Im/politeness Discourse Strategies in Contract Negotiation using Email Communication. Proceedings of the Third JALT Business Communication SIG Conference .It doesn’t always pay to be polite in business: the discourse realities of facework and im/politeness discourse strategies in contract negotiation using email communication. 1. 2. Toyo University, Tokyo