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This course considers "structure" by considering successively the word, the phrase, the clause, the sentence, and the text. thus, words are classified, phrases are categorized and analyzed, "kernel" and "non-kernel" sentences are categorized and analyzed, and finally sentences are put together to form texts.
TEACHING PLAN FOR LEVEL 2 SEMESTER 1 2016-2017
WEEK 1 (from 12th to 18th September 2016)
- Listening: listening comprehension exercises (Listening materials such as tapes, audiovisuals, news, lectures, … )
- Speaking: group discussions
- Reading: reading comprehension exercises & vocabulary exercises
- Writing: paragraph writing review
- Assignment
WEEK 2 (from 19th to 25th September 2016)
- Listening: listening comprehension exercises (Listening materials such as tapes, audiovisuals, news, lectures, … )
- Speaking: group discussions
- Reading: reading comprehension exercises & vocabulary exercises
- Writing: paragraph writing review
- Assignment
WEEK 3 (from 26th September to 2nd October 2016)
- Listening: listening comprehension exercises (Listening materials such as tapes, audiovisuals, news, lectures, … )
- Speaking: group discussions
- Reading: reading comprehension exercises & vocabulary exercises
- Writing: paragraph writing review
- Assignment
WEEK 4 (from 3rd to 9th October 2016)
- Listening: listening comprehension exercises (Listening materials such as tapes, audiovisuals, news, lectures, … )
- Speaking: oral presentations (group or individual)
- Reading: critical reading
- Writing: essay writing
- Assignment
WEEK 5 (from 10th to 16th October 2016)
- Listening: listening comprehension exercises (Listening materials such as tapes, audiovisuals, news, lectures, … )
- Speaking: oral presentations
- Reading: critical reading
- Writing: essay writing
- Assignment
WEEK 6 (from 17th to 23rd October 2016)
- Listening: listening and note-taking
- Speaking: oral presentations
- Reading: critical reading
- Writing: essay writing
- Assignment
WEEK 7 (from 24th to 30th October 2016)
- Listening: listening and note-taking
- Speaking: oral presentations
- Reading: critical reading
- Writing: writing an argumentative essay
- Assignment
WEEK 8 (from 31st October to 6th November 2016)
- Listening: listening and note-taking
- Speaking: oral presentations
- Reading: skimming
- Writing: writing a cause and effect essay
- Assignment
WEEK 9 (from 7th to 13th November 2016)
CAT 1
WEEK 10 (from 14th to 20th November 2016)
- Listening: listening and summarizing
- Speaking: oral presentations
- Reading: skimming
- Writing: writing a comparison/contrast paragraph
- Assignment
WEEK 11 (from 21st to 27th November 2016)
- Listening: listening and summarizing
- Speaking: interviews
- Reading: scanning
- Writing: writing a narrative essay
- Assignment
WEEK 12 (from 28th November to 4th December 2016)
- Listening: listening and summarizing
- Speaking: interviews
- Reading: scanning
- Writing: writing a descriptive essay
- Assignment
WEEK 13 (from 5th to 11th December 2016)
CAT 2
WEEK 14 (from 12th to 18th December 2016)
Revision: Listening, speaking, reading, and writing
Note: - Listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities will mainly be based on materials selected from students’ areas of study.
- The theoretical aspects of these four skills, as they appear in the EAP module description, should not be overlooked.
- If time allows, other types of essays can be covered.
END OF SEMESTER 1 EXAM
Ce module vise à vous introduire à la littérature française du Moyen Age à nos jours. Il vous initie également aux différentes approches d’explication de textes.
Ce module vise à vous introduire à la littérature française du Moyen Age à nos jours. Il vous initie également aux différentes approches d’explication de textes.
The module aims at giving the students an understanding of the fundamental principles, definitions and theories that underpin the academic study of transport. The module deals with the study of middle and lower level management and the decision-making process within the context of the transportation firm. The module will provide an understanding of the basic principles and policies underpinning the movement of goods and passengers.
INDICATIVE CONTENT
Unit One: E-Commerce
- Computerized trading systems
- Electronic funds transfer
- Automatic product identification and bar code technology
- Electronic data interchange
- Infrastructure of electronic commerce
- Electronic payment systems
- Electronic commerce retailing and corporate finance
- Intranets and supply chain management
- Remote banking, procurement and purchasing
- Online marketing and advertisement, home shopping, and auctions.
- Ecommerce security issues, transaction integrity and electronic payment systems
- B2B, B2C, C2C transactions
- Legal aspects of ecommerce
Unit Two: E-Governance
- E-Government
- M-Commerce
- E-Learning
- Introduction to building simple dynamic E-commerce sites using server-side scripting.
- Practical implementation of E-Commerce sites.
The course aims to provide fundamental concepts of turbo-machines as applied to Engineering practice.
It covers application to hydraulic machines, specific speed and machine selection, machine-system operation, application to axial flow compressors and turbines and radial turbines and compressors.
This module is designed to introduce learners to contrast media and prepare them to understand the performance of specialized contrast media imaging procedures of the various body systems.
Learning outcome
At the successful completion of this module the learner should be able to perform contrast media studies of the body systems and apply departmental protocols.
Teachers: KAYITESI Iabelle& Dr. Emmanuel ODUMERU
Somo la Mbinu za kuwasiliana katika lugha ya Kiswahili II ni somo ambalo linalenga kuchangia katika ufundishaji na usomaji wa mbinu za kuandika, kusoma, kusikiliza na kuzungumza katika Kiswahili kwa kiwango cha juu zaidi.
This module provides knowledge about the operation of modern computer and telecommunications networks. Advanced Network management and standards are presented to gain a practical knowledge of system and network administration as well as network supervision. It also presents theoretical and practical knowledge of known concepts of network security and security applications.
This modules gives you an introduction on Orthotic Sciences learned in Prosthetics and Orthotics field. It is 80% practical and composed of 4 units namely:
- Biomechanics 1C
- Foot Orthosis (FO)
- Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)
- Knee Orthosis (KO)
Brief description of aims and content
This module will provide students with skills to enable them to understand key concept in project management; dominant theoretical approaches in project management; methods and tools of project initiation process, project, design, project planning, project budgeting, project implementation, monitoring and evaluation. . Furthermore students will learn how to apply these various methods and tools in conflict and post-conflict societies for sustainable peacebluilding and conflict transformation.
This module is composed by 4 different parts of collective sports. each part contains its content and objectives to achieve. By the end of this module, learners should be able to demonstrate knowledge.
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