GRAMMAR ELCS Sections:CK/HK MRS. Hessanah Alabdali 2012/2013.

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GRAMMAR ELCS Sections:CK/HK MRS. Hessanah Alabdali 2012/2013

Course Details Course TitleEnglish Language 1 Course NumberELCS 110 Course Hours3 hours Instructor Mrs. Hessanah Alabdali Group CK/HK Time & Place U.T. ( 9:30-10:50) (1-2:20) Web Site

Students are responsible to attend the classes and not to be absent. Being late for 15 minutes there times will considered absence. Students are responsible to do each task given to them by the instructor including home works and worksheets. Students are responsible to submit each task in its due date. Students are responsible to revise each section and to complete its exercises. Students are responsible to show up in the exams dates and not to be absent unless they have a strong excuse. 5 hours absence denies the students the right to attend finals unless an acceptable medical report is submitted to the teacher. Student responsibilities to the course:

Course Syllabus WEEKDAY/DateUNITNotes 1 Sat 14/3/1434 Mon 16/3/1434 Wed 18/3/ Sat 21/3/1434 Mon 23/3/1434 Wed 25/3/1434 Unit Six: Cultures of the World 3 Sat 28/3/1434 Mon 1/4/1434 Wed 3/4/1434 Unit Six: Cultures of the World 4 Sat 6/4/1434 Mon 8/4/1434 Wed 10/4/1434 Unit Six: Cultures of the World 5 Sat 13/4/1434 Mon 15/4/1434 Wed 17/4/1434 Unit Seven: Health 6 Sat 20/4/1434 Mon 22/4/1434 Wed 24/4/1434 Unit Seven: Health 7 Sat 27/4/1434 Mon 29/4/1434 Wed 1/5/1434 Unit Eight: Entertainment and Media Deadline of the Submissions of Files 8Sat 4/5/1434 Mon 6/5/1434 Wed 8/5/1434 Midterm Exam 1

8 Sat 4/5/1434 Mon 6/5/1434 Wed 8/5/1434 Midterm Exam 1 9Spring Break 10 Sat 18/5/1434 Mon 20/5/1434 Wed 22/5/1434 Unit Eight: Entertainment and Media 11 Sat 25/5/1434 Mon 27/5/1434 Wed 29/5/1434 Unit Eight: Entertainment and Media 12 Sat 3/6/1434 Mon 5/6/1434 Wed 7/6/1434 Unit Nine: Social Life 13 Sat 10/6/1434 Mon 12/6/1434 Wed 14/6/1434 Midterm Exam 2 14 Sat 17/6/1434 Mon 19/6/1434 Wed 21/6/1434 Unit Nine: Social Life 15 Sat 24/6/1434 Mon 26/6/1434 Wed 28/6/1434 Unit Ten: Customs, Celebrations, and Holidays Deadline of the Submissions of Files 16 Sat 1/7/1434 Mon 3/7/1434 Wed 5/7/1434 Unit Ten: Customs, Celebrations, and Holidays 17 Sat 8/7/1434 Mon 10/7/1434 Wed 12/7/1434 Final Exams 18 Sat 15/7/1434 Mon 17/7/1434 Wed 19/7/ Sat 22/7/1434 Mon 24/7/1434 Wed 26/7/1434

Assessment Policy

Special assignment format:  Homework assignments should be submitted in the following form: 1-It should be computerized and on an (A4) size paper. 2-Font size should be 14 and double spaced. 3-Student's name, computer No, and section should be written clearly at the top right corner of the paper.

UnitHomework 6 Part 1: practice 1 (16-20),practice 2, practice 6(8-14), practice 7(10-14), Practice 8(9-12) Part 2: Practice 1, practice 2(8-14), practice 3(9-12), Practice 4(7-10), practice 5(8-12), Practice 6(11-18) Part 3: Practice 1, practice 2(5-8), practice 3, practice4 (6-10), Practice 5(5-7), Practice 6(7-11), Practice 8. 7 Part 1: practice 1, practice 2(6-10), practice3 (5-6), practice 4, practice 5(8-12), practice 6(C), Practice 9. Part2: practice 1, practice 2(5-9), practice 3(6-8), practice 4, practice 5(7-10), practice9. Part3: practice 1, practice 2(7-10), practice 3(7-10), practice 5(6-8) 8 Part 1: practice 1, practice 2(Interview 3), practice 4(13-19), practice5, practice 7(27-33) Part 2: practice 1, practice 3(6-10), practice 4(8-12), practice5, practice 6 (8-12), practice 7 Part 3:practice 2(6-10), practice 3(13-16), practice 4(15-19) 9 Part 1: practice 1, practice 2 (7-10), practice3 (D), practice 4(8-10), practice 5(7-10), practice 6, practice 7(6- 8) Part 2: practice 1, practice 2(7-10), practice3(7-10), practice 7(12-17), practice 8(4), Part 3: practice1, practice3(6-8), practice4, practice5(7-10), practice7(4-5), practice 8(6-8) 10Part 1: practice1, practice2(4), practice3(6-8) Part 2: practice1(10-14), practice3, practice4(7-10), practice5(6-8), practice8, practice9 Part 3: practice4(6-8), practice 5(5-6)