Education Portfolio
INGL Courses
In this section of the Educational Portfolio, you will find all the English Courses and work done throughout the class.
Courses
INGL-3205
INGL-3205 is the Grammar Characteristics of Modern English course. This course is a study of the structural grammar of the language, supplemented by an introduction to the theory and practice of transformational grammar.
INGL-3221
INGL-3221 is the Introduction to Literature I course. This course is an introduction, appreciation, and analysis of the short story, essay, and novel.
INGL-3222
INGL-3222 is the Introduction to Literature II course. This course is the continuation of INGL 3221. Reading for the analysis and appreciation of poetry, drama, and novels.
INGL-3227
INGL-3227 is the Phonetic and Phonemics of US English course. During the semester, attention to oral English and those aspects of English that students have difficulty in speaking Spanish is provided. Phonetic transcription and laboratory practice.
INGL-3231
INGL 3231 is the Advanced Composition Course. It is designed to develop proficiency in writing. The goal is to enable students to understand and practice the principles of reasoning through the introduction of exposure modes and organizational techniques. Topics included: description, narration, definition, example, induction and others.
INGL-3425
INGL-3425 is the Teaching Writing course. This course studies the characteristics of the writing process and the beginning writer, assessment methods of writing, and teaching techniques of writing with particular emphasis on writing in a second language.
INGL-4205
INGL-4205 is the Linguistic Theory course.
This course is designed for students majoring in English (Arts and Education). It provides an understanding of contemporary theories concerning the nature of second language acquisition and handling.
INGL-4326
INGL-4326 is the Children's Literature course. This is a literature course for teachers. It comprises a selection of English folk works, contemporary American literature, and international classics in translation within children’s and young adult literature. It is proposed to carry out a study of criticism and literary values with a focus on the teaching of these.
INGL-4327
INGL-4327 is the Young Adult Literature course. This course covers the selection and use of literature according to the diverse interests and abilities of students in grades 7 through 12. Critical analysis of literature for adolescents. Study of problems and objectives to be developed. Practice preparing for a reading class.