TEFL273 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS I

Course Code:4510273
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:6.0
Department:English Language Teaching (International Joint Program)
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Prof.Dr. SULTAN ÇİĞDEM SAĞIN ŞİMŞEK
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

At the end of this course students will

(1) use linguistic terms and concepts appropriately where/when necessary

(2) present and explain the underlying principles and mechanisms allowing human communication

(3) compare and contrast the difference between human and sign languages, human and animal communication; artificial and natural languages

(4) explain the biological basis of the language in the human brain

(5) examine the features of various texts using discourse analysis criteria

(6) explain how factors such as context, characteristics of interlocutors, background knowledge affect our perception and interpretation of various linguistic expressions

(7) analyse linguistic data


Course Content

Creating an awareness of language as a dynamic system; introducing basic concepts in linguistic analysis, i.e. components of language as a system; understanding the relevance of linguistics in the teaching profession and literary studies.


Course Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this course, students will be able to

(1) use linguistic terms and concepts appropriately where/when necessary

(2) present and explain the underlying principles and mechanisms allowing human communication

(3) compare and contrast the difference between human and sign languages, human and animal communication; artificial and natural languages

(4) explain the biological basis of the language in the human brain

(5) examine the features of various texts using discourse analysis criteria

(6) explain how factors such as context, characteristics of interlocutors, background knowledge affect our perception and interpretation of various linguistic expressions

(7) analyse linguistic data


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Fluently and accurately use all receptive and productive English language skills at an advanced level for effective daily and academic communication.
2Make appropriate pedagogical decisions in accordance with their particular English language teaching context (i.e. age, setting, location and learner background) based on a contemporary repertoire of language teaching approaches and methods.
3Identify and generate solutions for specific language-related problems which learners of English may face at different proficiency levels.
4Critically analyze linguistic, literary, cultural and historical issues when selecting, developing and using course materials and assessment instruments.
5With self-confidence, effectively communicate with students and other stakeholders in educational settings.
6Promote creativity, understanding, cooperation and equity to establish a positive classroom environment.
7Engage in reflective teaching, self-evaluation, and ongoing professional development.
8Demonstrate awareness of individual, multicultural and psycho-social diversity in learning environments and adapt to different educational systems.
9Based on their familiarity with educational sciences, literature and linguistics establish cross-disciplinary connections and develop critical intellectual curiosity.
10Design, conduct, and report small-scale educational research projects by employing relevant research methods in investigation of language individually and collaboratively with teachers from local, national or international contexts.
11Analyze and address professional challenges based on an awareness of global systems and comparisons of educational systems
12Effectively translate a diverse set of English and Turkish discourses considering context specific elements.
13Select and utilize appropriate instructional technologies and information literacy skills to increase the effectiveness of foreign language teaching.
14Develop a critical and multicultural perspective to language and language related issues emerging from global English contexts.
15Demonstrate proficiency in the analysis of artistic, literary, philosophic or other works in the humanities through discourse or writing.
16In at least one discipline, describe and analyze the cultural and social context of political, economic, artistic, and/or intellectual developments in the United States.
17Identify some fundamental aspects of the ideas, history, institutions, religions, economy, society and/or arts of western civilizations and cultures.

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