2016 English Speech Seminar 10

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Academic unit or major
English language courses
Instructor(s)
Kiyama Lorinda 
Class Format
Exercise     
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Mon5-6(W833)  
Group
-
Course number
LAE.E372
Credits
1
Academic year
2016
Offered quarter
2Q
Syllabus updated
2016/5/27
Lecture notes updated
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Language used
English
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Course description and aims

Students who enroll in this course will participate in the annual Tokyo Tech English Speech Contest. The contest will be held during the 5th class in the second quarter. The following are goals of the course: (1) to obtain basic knowledge regarding oral expression and public speaking; (2) to brush up speech and public speaking skills; (3) to improve critical thinking and analytical skills regarding presentations by writing, rewriting, and rehearsing students' own speeches. Each student will receive personal coaching on their oral expression skills.

Student learning outcomes

Students who have completed this course should exhibit the following: 1) completion of an outline and at least 3 drafts of an original speech on a topic of their interests; 2) two video recordings of their presentations; 3) knowledge and skills in using oral delivery techniques and phrases in English, as taught in the textbook and in class; 4) improved ability to give and receive constructive feedbacks on the speeches and oral presentations of classmates.

Keywords

speech, presentation, oral communication, English, public speaking

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

The following elements will be included in most classes: 1) from the textbook, Dynamic Presentations, learning of useful phrases and techniques related to oral presentation in English, video clip viewing and analysis, oral performative exercises; 2) preparation of speeches for the contest, including analysis of past speeches, brainstorming topics, outlining, presentation and revisions of multiple speech drafts, detailed feedback from the instructor and students on all elements of speech construction and delivery.

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 Third draft of speech due; Dynamic Presentations, chapter 6, "Body Language"; view and analyze examples on DVD; oral presentation exercises feedback on speeches; develop cultural awareness of body language; analyze movement in speeches; practice speech presentation
Class 2 Record speeches on video; detailed feedback from instructor and classmates; memorization practice present speech in front of camera; receive coaching on fine points of presentation style; memorization
Class 3 Dynamic Presentations, last chapter, "Bringing It All Together"; video recordings distributed on USB memory sticks; practice and feedback view and analyze own presentation; rehearse speech delivery; coaching
Class 4 Speech Contest Rehearsal; final coaching from instructor practice speech delivery in the hall where the contest will occur; polish delivery
Class 5 Speech Contest, held during regular class time deliver oral presentations and handle Q&A with a live audience of students and faculty
Class 6 Speech contest dvds distributed to students; reflections on the contest; Dynamic Presentations, chapter 4, "Visual Aids"; chapter 5, "Facts and Figures" assess one's performance and set goals; learn terms and techniques for effective use of visual aids
Class 7 Viewing and analysis of famous speeches. Impromptu speech techniques and practice. analyze speeches; learn and practice impromptu speech techniques
Class 8 Final exam reviewing key oral expression phrases and concepts in the textbook and discussed in class; feedback on the exam synthesize and use concepts and skills taught in the textbook and in class

Textbook(s)

Mark Powell, Dynamic Presentations (Cambridge University Press, 2011)

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Speeches from previous Tokyo Tech English Speech Contests will be analyzed in class.

Assessment criteria and methods

Weekly participation 30%; First draft of speech 10%; Second draft of speech 15%; Third draft of speech 25%; Final exam 20%

Related courses

  • LAE.E472 : English Speech Seminar 14

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

upper intermediate English skills

Other

Registration for two consecutive quarters is required for this course.

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