English 69: Writing and Revising on the Computer

For credit, students should record twenty hours study and complete,
edit with a tutor, and submit two of the sample lessons below.

Each lesson should require at least one hour's work,
but no one lesson should require more than three hours.

Meet with a tutor to edit your work before submitting it to an instructor.
You may submit your work on paper to a Writing Centers' supervisor
or on line through "Submit your work for English 69" below.

Feel free to meet with an instructor to modify a lesson to fit your needs.
Modifications must be approved in advance.

All students      
Practice for
Department exams
Study with Focus on Gramamar Read, listen and study Submit your work for English 69
       
Beginning      
ESL 1B
Mary Hsia
ESL 1B
Armineh Khanbabian

ESL 3
ED O'Connell
 
ESL 3A
Alice Jarvis
ESL
L. Walker
   
       
Intermediate      
ESL4A
Mary Hsia

ESL 4a
Alice Jarvis

Two speeches by Malcolm X
G.G. Patthey-Chavez
English 21
Dan Nusbaum

Four Grammar
quizzes
G.G. Patthey-Chavez

English 28, 101, and 214
Lesson #1
Daryl Kinney
English 28
Dr. Lee Hancock
English 28
C. Davis


English 28, 101, and 214
Lesson #2
Daryl Kinney

English 101
Nita Moots Kincaid

Special! One student's paper with analysis

 

English 101
Chris McCabe
three lessons

English 28 or
practice for
English 101
E D O'Connell

English 101
C. Davis
English 101
H. R. Wheatley
English 101
Lee Hancock
English 101 and up
Study guide
for "Self-reliance"
E D O'Connell
       
Advanced      
English 102
Dr. Lee Hancock
English 103
P. E. Sotiriou
English 103
Chris McCabe
two lessons
 
English
Warren Bross
English
MNK
   
       

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