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I am an Instructor in the English
Language Programs (ELP) at Washington
University in St. Louis and also currently serve as
Acting Director of the ELP.
In Summer 2009, I am teaching U15 ELP 127-51, Intensive Reading and Writing
for LL.M. Students (further information is available on Telesis).
In Fall 2009, I am teaching the following courses (further information
coming in August on Telesis):
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Writing
Intensive Tutorial (ELP 499-01), a small group tutorial to support
undergraduates enrolled in Fundamentals of Academic Writing (EComp 1001)
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Academic
Writing for Second Language Writers (ELP 1511)
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Social
Work Foundation Practice: ESL Support (SWIP 5061) – for non-native
English speaking MSW students
I have also taught these courses at Wash. U.:
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Research
Writing for the Sciences I (ELP 250)
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Research
Writing for the Sciences II (ELP 251)
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Presentation
Skills for the Sciences (ELP 270)
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Advanced
Pronunciation II (ELP 102)
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Advanced
Pronunciation I (ELP 101)
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Conversation
Skills for Networking (ELP 203)
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English
Language Support for MGT 5311, Introduction to Management and Strategy (ELP
400)
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Conversation
About Recent Films (ELP 1405)
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Scientific
and Research Writing (ELP 150)
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Listening
and Speaking (ELP 1302)
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Speaking
With Grammatical Accuracy (ELP 1404)
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Oral
Presentation Skills for the Non-Native English Speaker (ELP 170)
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Writing workshop
to accompany American Encounters (AMCS 108), an American Culture Studies
course that was part of the 1999 Bridges program for incoming first-year
students
For more information, please e-mail me at kschwelle(at)wustl(dot)edu
or call me at 314-935-5966. In the meantime, visit the web sites of the English Language Programs and
Office for International Students and
Scholars to find out more about English language services and
international student/scholar services at Wash. U.
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