2016 Oral Expression in English 15

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Academic unit or major
English language courses
Instructor(s)
De Ferranti Hugh Barry Ziani 
Class Format
Exercise     
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Thr5-6(H102)  
Group
3
Course number
LAE.E433
Credits
1
Academic year
2016
Offered quarter
3Q
Syllabus updated
2016/4/27
Lecture notes updated
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Language used
English
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Course description and aims

All of the “Oral Expression in English” courses are devoted to improving students' skills in speaking. Apart from making presentations, effective speaking also involves effective listening, so the classwork and homework in these courses require that students carry out both interactive speech and get engaged in listening exercises.

As a graduate-level elective course, Oral Expression in English 15 focuses on the improvement of oral communication skills – in other words, speaking with confidence and in such a way as to have them understood, and active participation in conversations with a range of topics. The course requires all students to prepare a short presentation on a weekly assigned topics, as well as a longer individual presentation.

Student learning outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to speak for several minutes alone or in dialogue on a range of topics, while being mindful of the particular problems of pronunciation to which their attention has been directed during the quarter.

Keywords

speaking, listening,oral communication, interactive

Competencies that will be developed

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

Class flow

While there is no textbook, study materials from a range of English pedagogy sources (including newspaper and internet articles) are made use of to encourage and assist students in developing their communicative abilities in talking about (non-research related) topics and issues that they are sure to be asked about by foreigners here at Titech or when they spend time overseas. Oral skills include pronunciation and intonation, of course, so these will be consistently corrected, in part through recording individual and/or group work for review purposes. Visual illustrations (Powerpoint etc.) may be used for the formal presentations, but are not compulsory.

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 Introduction and group discussion for development of a discussion topics list according to class members’ areas of interest Introduction and group discussion for development of a discussion topics list according to class members’ areas of interest suggestion of topics and discussion of relative merits
Class 2 Topic 1 vocabulary and expression concerning things liked and disliked about a particular country or society
Class 3 Topic 2 vocabulary and expression concerning technology and conflict
Class 4 Topic 3 vocabulary and expression concerning technology and the environment
Class 5 Topic 4 vocabulary and expression concerning technology and the arts
Class 6 Topic 5 vocabulary and expression concerning ideas of “happiness” in a given C21st society
Class 7 Formal presentations 1 individual presentations for ca.8-10 minutes followed by at least 5 minutes of questions and feedback from fellow students
Class 8 Formal presentations 2 individual presentations for ca.8-10 minutes followed by at least 5 minutes of questions and feedback from fellow students

Textbook(s)

none

Reference books, course materials, etc.

There may be occasional assigned reading materials relating to weekly topics

Assessment criteria and methods

weekly participation in both presentation and discussion (50%); a final graded individual presentation to the class (30%); and a minimum 800-word written essay for submission (20%)

Related courses

  • LAE.E434 : Oral Expression in English 16

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

none

Other

It is recommended that students take this course in sequence with LAE.E434.

Attendance at the first class is compulsory for students planning to take this course.

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