eng 2 first day
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English Language & Culture 2
Susan KellyClark University/Shandong Univ. of Science & Technology
Grades
Grades are based on points for: Presentations Short Writing assignments Quizzes Tests
Your grade is determined by the number of points you’ve earned divided by the number of points possible.
Attendance Policy
More than 4 unexcused absences will result in a lowering of 3 points off your final grade. E.G. if you miss 5 classes with an
unacceptable excuse and your final grade is 60%, you would earn a 57% final grade.
Three tardies equals 1 absence.
Excused Absences
When you are sick or death in the family, these are excused absences.
Required Books
World Pass Advanced About a Boy, N. Hornby, Penguin Readers The Great Gatsby, F.S. Fitzgerald, Penguin R
eaders A portfolio Handouts
Late Assignments
If an assignment is late, you lose 10% of the total points per day. So if a writing assignment’s value is 20
points, but is 2 days late, you lose 4 points.
You may only turn in a late assignment if you notify me that there’s a problem 24 hours in advance.
I will not accept an assignment that is more than one week late.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is dishonesty in school work.
It includes: Handing in a paper from the internet as
your own original work, Handing in writing that you did not write
yourself, and Handing in a paper you wrote for another
course.
Consequences of Plagiarism
Work that is plagiarized will receive zero points, an F.
If you plagiarize, you are likely to fail the course.
You do not need to plagiarize. You are all too smart. If you need help with an assignment, I can help you. It is unwise to try to cheat.
Cheating
Students who cheat on exams, will receive 0 points.
No cell phones are allowed with the student while taking an exam. If you are found to have a cell phone in
or around your desk while taking an exam, you will receive a zero for that exam. Period. End of story.
Vocabulary Quizzes
Almost every Monday we will have a vocabulary quiz.
Our first one will be on September 3rd.
My Hopes
Develop your critical and creative thinking ability as well as language skills
Provide cultural insights to other cultures and reflect on how cosmopolitian students become
Use film as a text and starting point for discussion, thinking, and listening
Information Cards Name English Name Student number Email address Three things about
yourself