In this course, students will explore the idea of writing expository and analytical essays in unity and coherence by applying acceptable language features to communicate in written form. They are expected to develop their writings from paragraph to essay, to identify the model of the expository and analytical text; including but not limited to process, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, classification and division, and definition, and to construct a five-paragraph essay. All teaching-learning activities are conducted through lecturing, presentation, discussion, and question-and-answer sessions.