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Elementary Course Syllabus - Spring 2025ocx

The Elementary English Course for Spring 2025 aims to teach students basic grammar, vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in English. Assessment includes homework and quizzes (60%), class participation (10%), and a final exam (30%), with a minimum passing grade of 75%. Attendance is crucial, with strict policies on academic honesty and participation in live sessions.

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Elementary Course Syllabus - Spring 2025ocx

The Elementary English Course for Spring 2025 aims to teach students basic grammar, vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in English. Assessment includes homework and quizzes (60%), class participation (10%), and a final exam (30%), with a minimum passing grade of 75%. Attendance is crucial, with strict policies on academic honesty and participation in live sessions.

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Course: Elementary English Course

Term
I : Spring 2025
Section:

Instructor Information
Instructor name: E-mail address:

General Course Information


Google meet link
Location:
Meeting
Days/Times:

Course Objectives
By the end of the Elementary course students should be able to:

 Learn the basic grammar rules and structures of English sentences.


 Learn the core vocabulary assigned for this level.
 Listen to and understand simple English.
 Express themselves orally using simple English.
 Read and understand simple texts, such as stories or short passages, with a focus on
comprehension skills like identifying main ideas
 Write simple guided sentences in English and gradually progress to short paragraphs

Course Assessment

Assessment Type Explanation Contribution to


total grade
Homework & Homework and quizzes will be assigned regularly and graded as
Quizzes promptly as possible. You are expected to do your own work! 60 %

Class For each topic, online exercises are done during the class. 10 %
Participation

Final Exam A final exam with specific topics will be assigned and graded. 30%

Important Announcement

 All course assignments will be listed on Google Classroom. Active use of Google
Classroom is required for this course.
 You must receive a minimum of 75% to pass this course
 The course grades for the Basic course are as follows:
A=100-90
B= 89-80
C= 79-70
D= 69-60
F= 59-below

Course Policies

Academic Honesty:
Each student is expected to do her own work by herself to the best of her ability. Learning is a
personal journey. AESOP cannot tolerate attempts to submit work as your own which you did not do
yourself. Anyone caught plagiarizing will be removed from the class.
One can learn from failure, but cheating takes away your chance to learn!

Attendance:
Regular attendance is necessary for successful learning. Students are expected to attend classes
regularly and be seated in the classroom before classes begin. Instructors will take attendance. Late
arrival or early departures may be counted as an absence. When more than 10% of classes have
been missed for any reason, excused or unexcused, the student will be assessed a grade of “F”
for the course. A student who arrives 10 minutes late, or more, will be marked ABSENT for
that day. Two LATE ARRIVALS (less than 10 minutes after start of class) equals one absence.

Make Up or Missed Exams and Assignments:


● There are no make-up examinations, which includes quizzes and final exams.
● There are no make-up assignments, which includes missing/forgetting the due date, failure to
submit the work at the assigned time. This policy applies to students who are absent from a
class as well.

Live Sessions &Technological Devices:

● Join/log in to live session at least 5 minutes early before the live session starts.
● Mute your microphone when you are not talking.
● Stay seated and stay present during the entire live sessions. You will be called on and asked
to answer questions and/or participate in activities.
● Adjust your equipment including microphone/headset before class so that it’s ready for you
to talk.
● Do not leave live sessions early or keep logging on and off.
● Stay in a space with less distraction and background noise during live sessions so that you
may focus and learn.
● Use a notebook and pen to take notes instead of using your keyboard during live sessions.
● Do not use technological devices for the purposes of obtaining information during quizzes
and final exam.
● Do not answer texts and calls during live sessions. Stay focused!
● Dress professionally and have clear background if you are turning on your video camera.

Grammar Listening Reading


Unit 1- Introductions and
Week 1 Personal Pronouns Names
Sep 4 (Subject/Object Pronouns) Unit 1- The Lion & the
Adjectives to describe Rabbit
Nouns (Singular/Plural) appearance

Unit 2 - Describing People

Week 2 Simple Present Tense Clothes Vocabulary Unit 2- The Laboratory


Sep 11
WH-Questions Unit 3 – Clothes

Week 3 Present Continuous Tense Daily Routines


Sep18 Telling the time Unit 3- The Report
Articles (a/an/the)
Unit 4 – Routines

Week 4 Dates in English


Sep 25
Simple Past Tense Unit 5 – Dates
(Regular/Irregular Verbs) Unit 4- The Dog’s Bell
Jobs & Occupations

Unit 6 – Jobs

Hobbies
Week 5 Possessive Adjectives
Oct 2 Unit 7 – Favorites Unit 5- The Jackal & the
Possessive Pronouns Sun Child
Sports Vocabulary
Possessive ‘s
Unit 8 – Sports & Exercises

Week 6 Simple Future Tense (will/be Bedroom Vocabulary


Oct 9 Going to)
Unit 9 – Locations Unit 6- The Friendly Ghost
Prepositions of Place
Unit 10 – Family

Week 7 Reflexive Pronouns Unit 11 - Entertainment


Oct 16 Unit 7- The Best Prince
Prepositions of Time Unit 12 – Prices

Week 8 Simple Past vs. Past Continuous Fruits & Vegetables Unit 8-How the Sun & the
Oct 23 Moon Were Made
Demonstrative Pronouns Unit 13 –Restaurant

Future Tense vs. Future Unit 14 - Small Talk


Week 9 Continuous Tense Unit 9- The Starfish
Oct 30 Unit 15 – Vacations
See/Look/Watch

Week 10
Nov 6 Adjectives Rooms of the House
(Comparative/Superlative Bathroom Vocabulary Unit 10- The First Peacock
Adjectives)
Unit 16 - Apartment Living
Say/Tell/Speak/Talk
Unit 17 - Hopes & Plans
Week 11 Adverbs of Frequency
Nov 13 Weather Vocabulary Unit 11- Princess Rose & the
Adverbs of Manner Creature
Unit 18 - The Weather

Must vs. Have to Unit 19 - Shopping


Week 12 Unit 12- The Crazy Artist
Nov 20 Should Unit 20 -Describing Things

Prepositions of Direction Unit 21 – Directions


Week 13 Unit 13- The Farmer & the
Nov 27 May vs. Might Unit 22 – People We Know Cats

Unit 23 – Places
Week 14 Can/Can’t
Dec 4 Parts of the Body Unit 14- A Magical Book
Can/Could/Be able to
Unit 24 - Health

Final Exam Final Exam Final Exam


Week 15
Dec 11

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