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開講年度 | 2021 年度 | |
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開講区分 | 教養教育・教養基盤科目・外国語教育 | |
受講対象学生 |
学部(学士課程) : 1年次, 2年次, 3年次, 4年次, 5年次, 6年次 To register for this course, you are required to have scored 600 or higher on TOEIC IP. Students who have earned two credits in TOEIC preparation courses are also eligible to register. |
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授業科目名 | 英語Ⅱ発展Ab | |
えいごにはってん えいびい | ||
English II Advanced Ab | ||
単位数 | 1 単位 | |
ナンバリングコード | libr-fndt-ENGL2242-001
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開放科目 | 非開放科目 | |
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開講時間 |
金曜日 1, 2時限 |
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授業形態 |
ハイブリッド授業 * 状況により変更される可能性があるので定期的に確認して下さい
「オンライン授業」・・・オンライン会議ツール等を利用して実施する同時双方向型の授業 |
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開講場所 | ||
担当教員 | サコラヴスキー ジェシー (教養教育院) | |
SOKOLOVSKY, Jesse (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences) | ||
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連絡事項 | * 状況により変更される可能性があるので定期的に確認して下さい |
授業の概要 | What message do you want to communicate? This course builds upon the skills covered in the spring semester presentation course and trains you to present clearly and confidently in English. We will review the basics of presentation in the early weeks of the semester. After that, we will practice new skills and new presentation styles. By the end of the course, you can expect to be a more effective communicator. *If you are a motivated student who makes a strong effort, you can succeed in this course even if you have never taken a presentation course before. |
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学修の目的 | This main goal of the course is to enable you to communicate your message effectively in academic and non-academic presentations. In order to reach this goal, you will develop presentation skills connected with the four core messages below: Story message -- content and structure; value of the presentation to the audience Verbal message -- pronunciation, volume, inflection, and fluency Physical message -- eye contact, gestures, facial expressions, posture, and body positioning Visual message -- creating and using visual aids Through the process of preparing your presentations, you will gain experience at researching a topic, supporting ideas with data and examples, and giving credit to sources. |
学修の到達目標 | By the end of the course, you will be able to communicate your message more effectively. You can expect to have: (1) a clear mental image of what an effective presentation looks like, (2) an understanding of the elements which lead to a successful a presentation, (3) the ability to use those elements in your own presentations, (4) experience with practice techniques which will prepare you for the stage, (5) increased skill and confidence when speaking in front of an audience, (6) familiarity with a variety of presentation styles. You should be able to make a strong impression on your audience and communicate your message in a way that people will understand and remember. |
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成績評価方法と基準 | 20% Active participation in English during all class activities 80% Presentations -- this includes all steps in the preparation process, not just the end result on stage. *Full attendance and active participation in English are expected. You will lose points for being late, absent, or unprepared. |
授業の方法 | 演習 |
授業の特徴 |
プレゼンテーション/ディベートを取り入れた授業 Moodleを活用する授業 その他、能動的要素を加えた授業(ミニッツペーパー、シャトルカードなど) 教員と学生、学生相互のやり取りが、ほぼ英語で進められる授業 |
授業改善の工夫 | |
教科書 | Materials will be distributed by the instructor. |
参考書 | --Basic skills review-- The instructor will make the following book available so that you can review basic presentation skills. Speaking of Speech: New Edition by Harrington, D. & LeBeau, C. Macmillan, 2009 The following books are recommended for reviewing and improving English language skills: • Murphy, R. (2015) English grammar in use book with answers and interactive ebook: Self-study reference and practice book for intermediate learners of English (4th Edition). Cambridge University Press. • McCarthy, M. & O'Dell, F. (2017). English collocations in use intermediate [or advanced] book with answers: How words work together for fluent and natural English (2nd Edition). Cambridge University Press. Additional resources will be given during the semester. |
オフィスアワー | Thursdays, 12:30-13:30* CLAS building 1, Room 204 No appointment required *Please contact me directly if you would like to arrange an appointment at a different time. |
受講要件 | To register for this course, you are required to have scored 600 or higher on TOEIC IP. Students who have earned two credits in TOEIC preparation courses are also eligible to register. *As stated in the course overview above, you may take this course even if you have never taken a presentation course before. If you are motivated and willing to put in a strong effort, you can succeed in this course. |
予め履修が望ましい科目 | English II Advanced Aa |
発展科目 | You can apply the skills from this course to any future course where you make presentations. Moreover, the new experiences you gain by presenting in those courses will make you a stronger presenter. |
その他 |
(1) This course is conducted entirely in English. We will create this all-English environment together by helping each other. You do not need to be a ‘master’ of perfect English. You do, however, need to make a commitment to using only English for the full 90 minutes every week. (2) If you have specific needs which could affect your experience in the class, such as a physical disability or a sensitivity to certain sounds, please tell the instructor during the first class session. I will do my best to accommodate your needs. 英語で実施する授業科目 |
MoodleのコースURL |
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キーワード | See English key words below. |
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Key Word(s) | English-only environment Presentation, public speaking Story message, visual message, physical message, verbal message |
学修内容 | Session 1: Course introduction S2: Review of core presentation skills S3: Communicating your message, pt. 1 S4: Communicating your message, pt. 2 S5: Visual aids S6: Practice day & peer feedback S7: Presentation day S8: Presentation day S9: Being persuasive, pt. 1 S10: Being persuasive, pt. 2 S11: Handling a question & answer session S12: Practice day & peer feedback S13: Final presentations S14: Final presentations S15: Course review |
事前・事後学修の内容 | The key to success in this course is to make regular effort day after day, week after week. Each week you will need to review the skills learned in class and practice them outside of class. As you prepare each presentation, you will be expected to research your topic, write a script, prepare visual aids, and practice practice practice. Presentations will be recorded. After each presentation, you will analyze your performance to identify your strengths and weaknesses. |
事前学修の時間:30分/回 事後学修の時間:60分/回 |