Assignments for Week # 1 ENL 121 (Vavra)
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Due In-class
     You are encouraged to bring written, relevant questions about assignments to class. Simply leave them on my desk, with or without your name, before class starts.
M/T.
Jan. 9/10
W1A
The materials for this course are available on the internet at:
http://kissgrammar.org/Courses/Enl121/index.htm
     Note: Do not go to Plato for materials for this course. The address above is for the open web. If you have problems getting to the site, e-mail me at evavra@pct.edu

Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken."

Welcome to Course
Introductions
Using the course web pages
The R and S  Drives
Syllabus
The textbook: Writing about Literature

What is Literature?
Questionnaire

W/Th
Jan. 11/12
W1B
1. Browse the course web site.
2. Print a copy of the first page of the syllabus. Print your name at the top, sign it, and bring it to class.
3. Get  Writing about Literature and browse the Table of Contents so that you know what is in it.  This 66-page MS Word document is a basic review of ENL 111 concepts plus some specific concepts and guidelines for papers for this course. [You are welcome to print this and keep it in a 3-ring notebook, or you can just keep and use an electronic copy.]

4. Watch the YouTube video on Basic Cornell Notes, by Sophia Caramagno (9:11) 
5. Look at the format I want for Cornell Notes.

Optional (also on YouTube) but highly recommended:
Advanced Cornell Notes, by Sophia Caramagno (11:41)
LBCC - Taking Better Lecture Notes, by LongBeachCityCollege (44:26)

Collect copy of syllabus

Questions?

Questions about the syllabus?

Cornell Notes

A look at the writing of third and eleventh grade writers.

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     If you are having trouble with the course, please see me during office hours (or make an appointment). I can't help you unless you talk to me.
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