New concept english 3 pdf
Here is a sample PDF for a new concept English 3 course:
English 3: New Concepts
Course Description:
This course is designed to help students develop their English language skills in a more advanced and nuanced way. Students will explore new concepts and vocabulary, and learn to apply them in a variety of contexts. The course will focus on developing critical thinking, analytical writing, and effective communication skills.
Course Objectives:
- To develop a deeper understanding of English language structures and vocabulary
- To improve critical thinking and analytical writing skills
- To enhance effective communication skills in both written and spoken English
- To explore new concepts and ideas in English language and literature
Course Outline:
Unit 1: Introduction to Advanced English
- Overview of the course
- Review of English language structures and vocabulary
- Introduction to critical thinking and analytical writing
Unit 2: Advanced Grammar and Vocabulary
- Review of advanced grammar structures (e.g. conditional tenses, passive voice)
- Introduction to new vocabulary (e.g. idioms, phrasal verbs)
- Practice exercises and quizzes
Unit 3: Critical Thinking and Analytical Writing
- Introduction to critical thinking and analytical writing
- Practice exercises and quizzes
- Writing assignments and peer review
Unit 4: Effective Communication
- Introduction to effective communication skills
- Practice exercises and quizzes
- Role-playing and group discussions
Unit 5: New Concepts in English Language and Literature
- Exploration of new concepts in English language and literature (e.g. postcolonialism, feminism)
- Analysis of texts and discussions
Assessment:
- Quizzes and tests (40%)
- Writing assignments and peer review (30%)
- Role-playing and group discussions (20%)
- Final project (10%)
Required Textbook:
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Recommended Resources:
- [Insert recommended resources, e.g. online articles, videos, podcasts]
Course Schedule:
- [Insert course schedule, including dates and topics]
Contact Information:
- [Insert instructor name and contact information]
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