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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)  :
                   Monday 08:00 – 10:00 / Friday  08:00 – 10:00

                  Professor's schedule (Academic  tutoring):  Monday and Wednesday  14:00 – 15h00

                   Phone numbers:  0984008908

                  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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