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The ENG1502 is a blended module. Blended simple means engagement between students and lecturers will happen, across two modalities, online, and offline. The blended mode also means that you have access to printed and online material. The printed material in this module include Tutorial Letter 101, Tutorial Letter 501, prescribed textbooks and other printed materials to which you may be referred. On the other hand, online material refers to all the electronic material that is used in the module such as online Tutorial Letter 101, Tutorial Letter 501, e- tutoring, discussion forums, virtual class presentations, among others. 2 PURPOSE AND OUTCOMES 2.1 Purpose This module forms part of the first-year English Studies when taken in conjunction with the module ‘Foundations in English Literary Studies (ENG1501). The module aims to introduce students to a systematic description of the English Language and to introduce students to the grammatical competences needed to apply their knowledge to the analysis of authentic language data. The module will introduce meta-language terminology in the discipline of Applied English language studies, which is essential for advanced proficiency and literacy development. The module will equip students with the skills of Applied English language studies (such as writing/rhetoric studies, and discourse studies). Students will be able to apply their understanding and skills to the English language as it functions in various real-life contexts and domains The module also serves at present as a service module for the Senior Phase and FET College of Education students who are completing various Bachelor of Education qualifications. 2.2 Outcomes Outcome 1: Students can describe and explain the structure of texts above single-sentence level Assessment criteria 1 Students can identify the purpose, composition, audience, tone and style of authentic texts, such as advertisements, news reports and political speeches. Outcome 2: Students understand and explain the grammatical and functional structure of the English Language. 4 Assessment criteria 2 Students can 2.1 identify words and phrases in clauses and sentences; 2.2 describe and explain the functions of the constituents of a sentence; 2.3 describe the function of the major word classes: noun, verb, adjective, adverb etc., and recognise the difference between content and structure words. Outcome 3: Students produce their own writing, practising the conventions of academic English Assessment criteria 3 In written texts, students can 3.1 use the standard form of the English language, as evidenced in: 3.1.1 writing grammatically correct sentences; 3.1.2 composing properly structured paragraphs; 3.1.3 using correct spelling and punctuation; 3.1.4 adopting the appropriate register (tone and style). 3.2 organise ideas logically to compose meaningful texts 3 CURRICULUM TRANSFORMATION Unisa has implemented a transformation charter based on five pillars and eight dimensions. In response to this charter, we have placed curriculum transformation high on the teaching and learning agenda. Curriculum transformation includes the following pillars: student-centred scholarship, the pedagogical renewal of teaching and assessment practices, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and the infusion of African epistemologies and philosophies. These pillars and their principles will be integrated at both programme and module levels as a phased- in approach. You will notice a marked change in the teaching and learning strategy implemented by Unisa, together with how the content is conceptualised in your modules. We encourage you to embrace these changes during your studies at Unisa in a responsive way within the framework of transformation. ENG1502/101/0/2022 5 4 LECTURER(S) AND CONTACT DETAILS 4.1 Lecturer(s) All the lecturers are involved in guiding you through this module and are eager to help you. Should you wish to meet with any of your lecturers regarding module content, feel free to contact them in order to arrange a virtual meeting. Always quote your student number when contacting your lecturers.

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ENG1502/101/0/2022




Tutorial Letter 101/0/2022


Foundations in Applied English Language
Studies
ENG1502
Year module


Department of English Studies


This tutorial letter contains important information about your module.




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1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 3
2 PURPOSE AND OUTCOMES ........................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Purpose .......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Outcomes ....................................................................................................................................... 3
3 CURRICULUM TRANSFORMATION ............................................................................................ 4
4 LECTURER(S) AND CONTACT DETAILS .................................................................................... 5
4.1 Lecturer(s) ...................................................................................................................................... 5
4.2 Department ..................................................................................................................................... 6
4.3 University ........................................................................................................................................ 6
5 RESOURCES ................................................................................................................................. 6
5.1 Prescribed book(s) .......................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 Recommended book(s) .................................................................................................................. 6
5.3 Electronic reserves (e-reserves) ..................................................................................................... 7
6 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ................................................................................................. 8
6.1 First-Year Experience Programme @ Unisa .................................................................................. 8
7 STUDY PLAN ................................................................................................................................. 8
8 ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................................................... 9
8.1 Assessment Criterion ...................................................................................................................... 9
8.2 Assessment plan ............................................................................................................................ 9
8.3 Assignment numbers and due dates ............................................................................................ 10
8.4 Assignment modes ....................................................................................................................... 10
8.5 Submission of assignments .......................................................................................................... 10
8.6 Other assessment methods .......................................................................................................... 15
8.7 The examination ........................................................................................................................... 15
9 ACADEMIC DISHONENESTY ..................................................................................................... 16
9.1 Plagiarism .................................................................................................................................... 16
9.2 Cheating ...................................................................................................................................... 16
10 STUDENT WITH DISABILITY ...................................................................................................... 16
11 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS .......................................................................................... 16
12 SOURCES CONSULTED ............................................................................................................. 16
13 IN CLOSING ................................................................................................................................. 16
14 ADDENDUM ................................................................................................................................. 17


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, ENG1502/101/0/2022

Dear Student

1 INTRODUCTION
The ENG1502 is a blended module. Blended simple means engagement between students and
lecturers will happen, across two modalities, online, and offline. The blended mode also means
that you have access to printed and online material. The printed material in this module include
Tutorial Letter 101, Tutorial Letter 501, prescribed textbooks and other printed materials to
which you may be referred. On the other hand, online material refers to all the electronic
material that is used in the module such as online Tutorial Letter 101, Tutorial Letter 501, e-
tutoring, discussion forums, virtual class presentations, among others.



2 PURPOSE AND OUTCOMES
2.1 Purpose

This module forms part of the first-year English Studies when taken in conjunction with the
module ‘Foundations in English Literary Studies (ENG1501).
The module aims to introduce students to a systematic description of the English Language and
to introduce students to the grammatical competences needed to apply their knowledge to the
analysis of authentic language data. The module will introduce meta-language terminology in
the discipline of Applied English language studies, which is essential for advanced proficiency
and literacy development. The module will equip students with the skills of Applied English
language studies (such as writing/rhetoric studies, and discourse studies). Students will be able
to apply their understanding and skills to the English language as it functions in various real-life
contexts and domains
The module also serves at present as a service module for the Senior Phase and FET College
of Education students who are completing various Bachelor of Education qualifications.

2.2 Outcomes

Outcome 1:

Students can describe and explain the structure of texts above single-sentence level

Assessment criteria 1

Students can identify the purpose, composition, audience, tone and style of authentic texts,
such as advertisements, news reports and political speeches.

Outcome 2:

Students understand and explain the grammatical and functional structure of the English
Language.




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