English Reading and Public Speaking Course Outline
English Reading and Public Speaking Course Outline
English Reading and Public Speaking Course Outline
TOPICS
Suggest ed Activitie s
1 Week
2 Weeks
Studentoriented throughout the semester: Students are expected to participate enthusiastical ly in the classroom activities. Students make multimedia presentation using MS PowerPoint Slides in class group wise. Aural Oral approach
* To overcome the stage fright * To understand the audience dynamics in Pubic Speaking
1 Week
2 Weeks
* To organize the ideas
Discussion and presentation inside the classrooms and occasionally in the auditorium
Board work
The informative presentation: speeches of description/ demonstration/ explanation. Subject Verb Agreement exercises
1 Week
Documentary analysis
1 Week Post Mid Term Reading: Fact and Opinion Inference and interpreting Identifying main ideas Identifying supporting ideas Preparing Outline Evaluating texts; reacting to texts Critical Reading Preparing outline Speaking: Types of presentation: persuasive and argumentative. Persuasive/argumentativ e presentation: speeches addressing attitudes/speeches urging action/ speeches of contention.
Exercises on Tense/Aspect * To comprehend arguments embedded in the text * To critically evaluate the text
2 Weeks
2 Weeks
* To distinguish argumentative and persuasive speaking * To learn to argument/ persuade
1 Week
1 Week
Discussion and presentation inside the classrooms and occasionally in the auditorium. Students listen to famous persuasive/ argumentativ e speeches in the Language Lab.
Students make multimedia presentation in class group wise Language Lab Presentation
5. Course Requirements
Class attendance: At least 80%. Failure to do so will bring an automatic UW. Class performance: Student-centered. Each student has to participate on a regular basis. Assignments: Must be submitted within stipulated time frame. No late submissions will be entertained. Quizzes: Will be both written and verbal. No make-up will be taken for missed quizzes. Multimedia presentation: At least one before mid term and one after mid term. Dress code: Strictly formal on the days of multimedia presentation.
6. Evaluation Term Exam - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40% Quizzes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20% Presentation of the assigned Topic(s) - - - - - - 20% iv. Attendance- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10% v. Class Participation and Performance ------10% Total - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100%
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The Art of Public Speaking/ Stephen Lucas, McGraw-Hill Education, NY, 2004. Public Speaking/ M Osborn and S Osborn, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2000. Reading and Study Skills, 7e / John Langan, Mcgraw-Hill College, NY, 2002. Quest Reading and Writing in the academic world Pamela Hartmann & Laurie Blass Different reading materials given by the teachers Different CDs and Tapes
COMPULSORY:
Suggested dictionaries: (1) Easy Learning English Dictionary Edited by Peter Collin (price 95/-) Available in Friends Book Corner, Nilkhet OR (2) Oxford Pocket English Dictionary Available in Friends Book Corner, Nilkhet