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This is a communication course aims to promote a greater appreciation and understanding of the English language. Students will explore spoken English through story telling. Fluency skills and communication strategies are used to help express themselves in English.
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Students to express themselves relatively fluently (quickly, accurately and confidently) Students to develop a deeper understanding of the English language.
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¡Ú1¡ÛCourse Introduction/Review. Student and Teacher Expectations. Course goals. Methods of assessmentDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú2¡ÛConversation strategies and fluency skills the basics.Demonstration, Pair work, Group WorkThe Wizard of Oz/ Teacher Provided Activity
¡Ú3¡ÛConversation repair strategiesDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkThe Wizard of Oz/ Teacher Provided Activity
¡Ú4¡ÛActive ListenershipDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkThe Wizard of Oz/ Teacher Provided Activity
¡Ú5¡ÛLanguage back-channelsDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkThe Wizard of Oz/ Teacher Provided Activity
¡Ú6¡ÛAsking questions-modalityDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkThe Wizard of Oz/ Teacher Provided Activity
¡Ú7¡ÛCase study: The use of metaphor and simile in the English LanguageDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú8¡ÛStudent Seminars. Depending on class size, Students have the chance to debate and discuss in English with the teacher one-to-one. Students can also review their midterm participation and essay marker, and receive feedback on how to improve.Demonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú9¡ÛStudent Seminars. Depending on class size, Students have the chance to debate and discuss in English with the teacher one-to-one. Students can also review their midterm participation and essay marker, and receive feedback on how to improve.Demonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú10¡ÛFluency Skills: accuracy vs speedDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú11¡ÛFluency Skills: confidence vs body languageDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú12¡ÛConversation Strategies: the importance on thinking words and listener wordsDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú13¡ÛConversation Strategies: making small talk and question makingDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú14¡ÛCase study: Life abroad. How do people learn a language best?Demonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
¡Ú15¡ÛReview: assessment of students conversational abilityDemonstration, Pair work, Group WorkTeacher Provided Activity
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Grade is calculated based on the following Rubric:
60%: Class Participation
40%: Review lesson assessments

*Students are free to consult teachers about their grades at any time during the semester. *Students can also discuss how to improve their ongoing participation mark during the midterm seminar session.
*Class participation mark is not an attendance mark. Participation assesses students level of effort (i.e. are they taking part in discussion work and are they using English as much as possible) and preparedness for learning (i.e. have they bought studying materials to class and do they have positive learner behavior). The participation grade is not necessarily a measure of English ability but effort and willingness to use English accurately.
*For students who are absent for a prolonged period of time due to extenuating circumstances, their average class participation and homework grade will be used as a final mark. replacement for the low grade
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Students will receive written feedback for the submission of a report and verbal feedback after the completion of a speaking test. Feedback will give students practical advice concerning: vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, fluency and other paralinguistic features.
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