Creative writing 1.2.5-Z-EC-CW
Course objectives:
- developing and practicing creative writing skills
- utilizing lateral thinking
- becoming comfortable with the writing process
- creating an original discourse
- self-exploration
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Course content:
1. Introduction to creative writing
2. Brainstorming techniques
3. Deriving inspiration from common objects
4. Creating characters - writing unique dialogue
5. Fleshing out a short story - establishing setting, plot, conflict, and theme
5. Creating a composition using random words
6. Writing a letter to one's past and future selves
7. Reflections after the course
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Methods of instruction/forms of classroom activity:
worksheets, discussion, feedback, group tasks, MS Teams platform
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Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes acc to PQR 2019
Knowledge
The student knows and understands:
1. the role of English as a cognitive means and a tool used for studying (k_W03/P6S_WG).
Skills
The student can:
2. use English at the level of C1 of the Common European Framework for Languages (k_U05/P6S_UK),
3. take up individual and group activities aimed at developing language skills and study techniques to ensure success in learning (k_U08/P6S_UO).
Social competences
The student is ready to:
4. participate in various forms of cultural life (k_K04/P6S_KO),
5. comply with the rules of professional ethics and develop their language skills in the English language in the process of lifelong learning (k_K05/P6S_KR).
Assessment criteria
Forms of evaluation of learning outcomes:
1. Active in-class performance - 25% of the final grade (outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
2. Individual and group projects- 25% of the final grade (outcomes 1, 2, 3, 5)
3. Student-teacher conferences - 25% of the final grade (outcomes 1, 2, 5)
4. Peer feedback sessions - 25% of the final grade(outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
pass at 60% of the final grade
Bibliography
Reading list
Mills, P. (2006). The Routledge creative writing coursebook. Routledge.
Ramet, A. (2007). Creative writing: How to unlock your imagination, develop your writing skills and get published (6th ed.). How To Books.
Smith, H. (2005). The writing experiment: Strategies for innovative creative writing (1st ed.). Routledge.
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