EL325 : Grammatical Structure 1

Department

Department of English Language

Academic Program

Bachelor in English Language

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

EL219

Overview

This course gives students in-depth discussions on higher level grammatical structures. It enlightens them to the difference between clauses and phrases, the different kinds of clauses. It also helps the student to analyze and construct grammatical structures correctly.

The topics of grammatical Structures 1 course include distinguishing between the different types of clauses (adverbial clauses, adjective clauses and noun clauses)

Intended learning outcomes

o By the end of this course the students would be able to

o The student would write compound and complex sentences using different types of clauses and conjunctions.

o The student would compare the structures of compound and complex sentences The student would use different grammatical structures in writing and understand academic texts

o The student would make a change and modify some grammatical structures

o The student would be able to formulate grammatical sentences correctly

Teaching and learning methods

The course is taught by giving lectures in the halls allocated to the department, using specialized sources and books in teaching grammar and grammatical structures to students of the English Language Department. Also, exercises and some activities are used to help students understand the various contents of the course.

Methods of assessments

Students are evaluated by conducting a mid-term exam and a final exam that includes all the components of the curriculum:

Midterm exam 40%

Final exam 60%

Total 100%

Course contents

Distribution

Adverbial clauses

Types of adverbial clauses

Time clauses

First week

Conditional clauses

Adverbial clauses of result

Adverbial clauses of manner

Second week

Phrasal conjunctions in adverbial clauses

Using adverbial clauses for summarizing

Third week

Adjective clauses

Recognition of adjective clauses

Punctuation of adjective clauses

Fourth week

Relative pronouns introducing adjective clauses

Adjective clauses used in definition

Using adjective clauses for summarizing

Fifth week

Noun clauses

Sequence of tenses in noun clauses

Sixth week

Noun clause objects from statements, questions, exclamations

Seventh week

Noun clauses after wish

Noun clauses with infinitive abridgement

Eighth week

That’ clauses after verbs of urgency

2. Clauses vs. Phrases

Ninth week

Absolute constructions

a. Absolute constructions with participles

Tenth week

Position of absolute constructions

b.

Eleventh week

Absolute constructions used in professional writing

Post modification

Twelfth week

Tree diagram of sentences

Thirteenth week

Revision

Fourteenth week