Course Description
LISTENING AND DISCUSSION - EFS 688
Instructor : Rebekah Sidman-Taveau
E-mail : rtaveau@yahoo.com
Aide : Dayoung Lee
E-mail: dayoungl@stanford.edu
Meeting place : 60-62N
Meeting time : TF 1:15 – 3:05
Office hours : Tuesdays after class or by appointment Tuesday
morning.
Course website : http://www.e-sterical.com/stanford/coursedesc.html
The goal of this course is to help you improve your listening and discussion
skills so that you may participate more effectively in the academic setting.
The primary focus will be upon academic language; however, non-academic material
will be included for the purposes of developing listening and speaking strategies.
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WRITING AND PRONUNCIATION - EFS 688V
Section 1 | Section 2 | |
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Instructors : | Ken Romeo | Rebekah Sidman-Taveau |
E-mail : kenro@stanford.edu | E-mail : rtaveau@yahoo.com | |
Meeting place : | 60-62M | 200-230 |
Meeting time : | MTHF 10:00 – 11:50 |
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Office hours: | By appointment Mon. and Thurs. before or after class. | |
Course website : | http://coursework-pilot.stanford.edu | |
Teaching Assistant: | Rebecca Starr E-mail: starr@sundell.net |
This course is designed to give you practice with academic writing as well
as to help you improve your pronunciation in English. You will have an opportunity
to develop skills needed to write research papers. We will conduct a survey
and do related writing in the form of proposal, prediction, and results paragraphs.
As we write, we will work on vocabulary, grammar, and language style. In addition,
we will work on select areas of pronunciation and help you to develop a customized
study plan.
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