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Human Recourses Authority English Language Program
Academic Track 1
Course description
This integrated course will develop participants’ English language skills in academic reading and writing, as well as in grammar, vocabulary, and test preparation. Within an interactive online classroom, participants explore contemporary topics across different disciplines and practice real-world communication for academic settings. The course content and assignments will provide detailed tasks critical for success at university, including listening to lectures, note-taking, understanding academic texts, analyzing new concepts, and contributing to discussions. Writing skills will include researching, planning, drafting, and editing academic assignments. In addition, participants will work on improving their study skills throughout the course. On a weekly basis, time will be devoted to developing participants’ test-taking skills and strategies, with a special focus on improving their scores on the TOEFL ITP® (Test of English as a Foreign Language) – a standardized English language exam commonly used for university admission. Outside of the classroom, participants are expected to continue improving their academic skills and complete assignments that extend in-class learning with the guidance of the teacher.
Course textbook name
Skillful – Reading & Writing by Macmillan
Learning outcomes
By the end of the academic skills program, participants are expected to have achieved the following.
- Improved reading skills for a wide variety of academic texts
- Improved writing skills for different types of academic assignments
- Increased use of accurate grammar and vocabulary for academic purposes
- Increased application of study skills inside and outside the classroom
- Increased awareness of and confidence with using effective test-taking strategies
- Improved knowledge of TOEFL skills, sections, and question types
- Increased awareness of their own individual academic goals and potential universities
Assessment criteria
Student Assessment and Evaluation
Tool |
Frequency |
Comments |
AMIDEAST Placement Test |
Beginning of program |
To determine students’ English level upon entry |
Attendance Sheets |
Ongoing |
To track student attendance, a minimum of 80% is required |
In-class Assessment: Quizzes, Tests, and Oral Tasks |
Ongoing |
To monitor the progress of the students |
Final In-class Assessment |
End of course/training |
To measure student progress and achievement |
Final TOEFL |
End of program / Exit |
To provide a score on an international measure of English language proficiency, for students’ use in further pursuing their goals |
Assessment Scheme
Oral Skills |
Written Skills |
Quizzes |
Final Exam |
Attendance and Participation |
Total |
25% |
20% |
20% |
20% |
15% |
100% |
AMIDEAST Policies
- Students are expected to login to class on time.
- Mobile phones should be put on silent mode.
- Cameras must be turned on when requested.
- Students must attend 80% of all lessons and activities.
- Passing grade is 80%.
- Individual course evaluations are done twice per session, once in the middle and once at the end. While unit quizzes are conducted at the end of each unit.
- Students are encouraged to cooperate with each other and show respect and courtesy towards the teacher and other participants.