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II. PROFESSOR'S TEACHING PROFILE

             Professor's name: Lorena Fernanda Parra Gavilanez
             Academic degree: Master en Docencia Universitaria y Administración Educativa.
             Master in Arts in English Language Teaching
             Knowledge area:
             Broad field: 01 Education
             Narrow field: 011 Education
             Detailed field: 0113 Teacher training without subject specialization
             Bachelor's degree: Licenciada en Ciencias de la Educación Especialidad Inglés

             Knowledge area:
             Broad field: 01 Education
             Narrow field: 011 Education
             Detailed field: 0114Teacher training with subject specialization
             Professional experience: Teaching English as a Foreing Language
             Teaching experience: Universidad Técnica de Ambato
              Escuela Politécnica del Ejército
             Program Academic area: Communicative Competence.
             Professsor's schedule (practical application and learning experimentation) :
             Tuesday 11:00-13-00 / Friday 10:00-12:00
             Professor's schedule (Academic tutoring): Friday: 14:00 – 15h00
             Phone numbers: 0984008809
             E-mail: lparra@uta.edu.ec

             III.  COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES

             Purpose:
             Produce written texts in English that permit communication of ideas while correctly
             using linguistic elements and maintaining coherence and cohesion.

             Course Description:

             The “Writing II” module is designed to teach students how to write about different topics
             using  different  writing  styles  and  intentions.  Each  unit  offers  students  a  different
             organizational tool, which are practiced in prewriting exercises. Some are introspective;
             for example, students are asked to reflect on a major life event that has led to growth.
             Others are more conventional but task-based; students are asked to plan a trip abroad and
             to publish a class newspaper. In this way, humanistic writing assignments are interwoven
             with task-based writing assignments, providing a broad range of writing experiences.

             In this module students will be able to apply strategies for distinguishing differences and
             similarities  and  justify  decisions  with  supporting  evidence  and  arguments  in  written
             compositions;  argue  viewpoints  and  opinions  logically  and  coherently  in  written
             compositions; demonstrate logical organization in written products; manipulate


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