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impression as one deed." Henrik Ibsen

Office
Pecan, J 2.914(Look for American flags on second floor, east side of building)
Phone
872-7239
e-mail
josejgj@southtexas college.edu
Office hours
MW 8am to 10am

TR noon to 1pm(online)

 




Biography:
I was raised in Mission, Tx. and educated at PAU(BA) and CUA(MA). I am happily married to my beautiful wife, Thelma, and we are raising three lovely children: Sergio, Marisol and José Andrés. I enjoy teaching writing because I learn so much from my students' writing.
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THEA Essay Writing
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College Success
Essay assignment instructions Parts of speech quiz
Parts of Speech Essay Overview Illustration What is College Success? Fallacy practice sheet Key for Parts of speech quiz
Subject and Verbs Prompts Classification College Informtaion Oral presentation Clauses and sentence types quiz
Clauses Introductory paragraphs Narration
Learning Styles 1
Fragments & Runons Key for Clauses and sentence types quiz
Sentence types Thesis sentence Persuasion Goal Setting Sample essay with notes Fragment and run-on quiz
Fragments Body paragraphs Cause and Effect
Time Management
Essay one------ Essay two Key for Fragment and run-on quiz
Run-ons Conclusions Definition
Note Taking
PowerPoint presentation directions Coordination and subordination quiz
Fragments and Run-ons Step approach Comparison and Contrast
Test Taking
Transition words 1301
Coordination Review Process Analysis Reading Portfolio cover sheet Classical quiz
Subordination
Scoring of THEA essay
Description Memory Persuasive essay grade sheet
Punctuation I Introduction format Problem Solving  
Sentence Type Corner
Punctuation II Thesis sentence format Rhetoric
Credit Smart
Coordinating conjunctions
Parallelism Picking a topic Financial Aid
 Subordination conjunctions
Misplaced modifiers Paragraph Writing Bibliography cards Study Skills   Conjuctive adverbs
Double negatives First Day of Class Classical rhetoric  Powerpoint   Step to Sentence Types
Building a sentence Handwriting Fallacies Reseach Paper    Sentence Types