課程名稱 |
英語演說與溝通技巧 Introduction to English Presentations |
開課學期 |
112-2 |
授課對象 |
寫作教學中心 |
授課教師 |
柯凱彣 |
課號 |
Write5020 |
課程識別碼 |
Q01EU0540 |
班次 |
01 |
學分 |
3.0 |
全/半年 |
半年 |
必/選修 |
選修 |
上課時間 |
星期一2,3,4(9:10~12:10) |
上課地點 |
博雅302 |
備註 |
本課程以英語授課。大學以上可選修。教室博雅302,34節統一上課、第2節實作。加簽請至課堂,第一週未到視同放棄選課。溝通表達與職涯發展課程。 總人數上限:40人 |
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課程概述 |
This is a SURVEY COURSE, which means that you will be provided with lots of knowledge and information about the basics of good presenting. This course is primarily designed for undergraduate students who want to improve their English presentation language and techniques for future academic presentations. The focus is on developing commonly used functional skills for all types of presentations. |
課程目標 |
Course Content
‧ The Basics of Presentational Success: Attitude & Connection
‧ Voice techniques for speakers
‧ Developing strong, professional introductions and conclusions
‧ Describing, Comparing, Demonstrating, Persuading
‧ Describing and commenting on data
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
‧ Know how to create the most commonly used elements of a presentation.
‧ Present more confidently by improving your presentational vocabulary range
‧ Apply voice techniques to your presentations to enhance your communication and be more persuasive. |
課程要求 |
1. Attendance on enrollment day is mandatory for this class. If you do not attend on the first day your place will be given away.
2. Lectures and materials are presented in English. You will need to have a confident level of English to successfully participate in this course.
3. Group discussions, however, can be conducted in any language. Although, if you want to improve or keep up with your English speaking, it's highly recommended that you speak in English in your groups.
4. This course is specifically designed to students who have not yet begun a research project, such as undergraduates. This course especially welcomes undergraduates from any discipline. Graduate students who possess a low level of English will be considered for this course. No auditors allowed.
5. Attendance is required and will be taken on most days. Being absent four times or more in a single term may cause one to fail this course. After the 3rd absence, your grade will be reduced by 1 letter grade for each additional absence. (Example: B- -> C+)
6. Students are expected to arrive to class on time and to leave only after the end of class. Students who arrive late or leave early may have their final course grade reduced
7. Attendance will be taken approximately 10 minutes after class/tutorial begins. If you are late, speak to the TA for your attendance to be recorded. If you arrive 20 minutes after class/tutorial begins, you will be considered absent. |
預期每週課後學習時數 |
Typically there will be few assignments outside of presentations. However, there will be some small assignments that students will be expected to complete and submit on time. These assignments are typically not time consuming and are designed to take 30 minutes at most.
What is more time consuming however are 3 major presentations for this course. Each presentation will require sufficient preparation and practice. For each of these presentations, student workload will increase quite a bit. |
Office Hours |
另約時間 備註: The instructor is available all day on most Wednesdays and Fridays. Email the instructor to set up an appointment |
指定閱讀 |
待補 |
參考書目 |
待補 |
評量方式 (僅供參考) |
No. |
項目 |
百分比 |
說明 |
1. |
Presentation 1: Describe |
20% |
A 3-4 minute presentation focused on the basic structure of a presentation, with an emphasis on describing things in a productive and engaging way.
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Presentation 2: Demonstrate |
25% |
A 5-7 minute presentation demonstrating how to do something or how something works.
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3. |
Presentation 3: Persuade |
30% |
A 7-9 minute presentation aimed at persuading an audience
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4. |
Assignments |
10% |
Various small assignments throughout the semester
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5. |
Participation |
5% |
Attendance, participation, and a variety of other factors
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6. |
Peer Evaluation |
10% |
You will be working in groups for the entire semester. While you will not be doing group presentations, you will be working with your group on smaller class assignments, as well as supporting each other. This score is the average score that each of your team members gives you.
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週次 |
日期 |
單元主題 |
第1週 |
2/19 |
• Course information
• Sample tutorial and lecture
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第2週 |
2/26 |
• INTRODUCE – Attitude, Connection & Voice
• Evaluating your pronunciation
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第3週 |
3/04 |
• Audience analysis
• Presentation goals
• Stating Your Purpose
• Introducing Yourself
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第4週 |
3/11 |
• INTRODUCE – Present your professional self-introduction
• Overcoming presentation anxiety
• Understanding your audience
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第5週 |
3/18 |
• DESCRIBE – Ways to describe phenomena |
第6週 |
3/25 |
• How to organize the body of your presentation
• Vivid descriptions and engaging language Regulating, word emphasis
• Presentation Analysis
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第7週 |
4/01 |
• Transitions and Signposting
• Presentation Analysis
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第8週 |
4/08 |
• DESCRIBE – Present your description of a phenomenon |
第9週 |
4/15 |
• Demonstrate – Educating your audience while keeping their attention |
第10週 |
4/22 |
• Voice Technique
• Conveying position through rhetoric
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第11週 |
4/29 |
• Presentation Analysis and Workshop |
第12週 |
5/06 |
• DEMONSTRATE – Present your demonstration to your group |
第13週 |
5/13 |
• Process words
• Intonation
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第14週 |
5/20 |
• Persuade – Ways to compare or contrast two phenomena
• Dramatic contrasts
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第15週 |
5/27 |
• Persuade – How to make recommendations
• Change & Development words
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第16週 |
6/3 |
• PERSUADE – Final Presentation |
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