校際選修

115-1 選課時程

進行中

  • 初選第一階段 6/15/2026
  • 初選第二階段 6/22/2026
  • 校際選修 8/24/2026
  • 初選第三階段 8/31/2026
  • 開學後加退選 9/7/2026
  • 逾期加退選 9/21/2026
選課資源

英文演說:撰寫與發表

English Public Speaking:Writing and Presenting

學期
110-2
學分
2 學分
當期課號
7159
永久課號
DFR1304
開課單位
語言教學與研究中心
授課教師
吳思葦
校區
光復
類別
語言與溝通
上課時間表
週三
5
13:20–14:10
英文演說:撰寫與發表
A505
2 節連堂
6
14:20–15:10

* 根據陽明交大上課時間表所列

概述

This course aims at developing and enhancing students' public speaking skills from outlining and scripting an organized speech to applying specific language used in various parts of speeches. Each student is required to complete a group presentation on an assigned unit, practicing how to systematically give informative, layout, and demonstration speeches, how to manage voice and gestures smoothly, how to construct effective introductions and conclusions as well as how to handle visual aids effectively. In doing these, students can develop their confidence and fluency while they are presenting. The instruction also includes various speaking and pronunciation drills, followed by online English Table activities.

先修科目

Prerequisites *110-2 學期 學校規定以實體課程為主。請準時出席課程。 For 110 second semester, the school requires courses to be in-person physical classes. You must come to the classroom ON TIME for each class. *第一堂請務必準時到課,若未依照規定事先請假,則視為自動放棄修課權利,空出的名額將釋出給當天準時出席未加選到的同學抽籤選課* The teacher will distribute and explain a detailed syllabus on the first class. Unless you have a good reason, please do not be absent. If you are absent without prior notice, you will be automatically removed from the list.

教學方式

1. Class materials will be uploaded to the E3 platform (https://e3.nycu.edu.tw/) 2. Active participation is required. Attendance will be taken in each class. Please join the class on time. Being late for more than twenty minutes is regarded as being absent for that hour. TWO POINTS will be taken off from your final grade for each hour of absence. Students are welcome to bring in their personal experience in public speaking and presentation as well as share their methods of improving the subject matter. 3. If you are absent due to uncontrollable situations, such as acute/severe illness, emergency, important occasions, etc., please file your application along with the valid proof on NCTU Students Leave System (http://stuoffcourse.nctu.edu.tw/) within 1 week. The medication receipt with correct stamp of date by accredited hospitals can be seen as a valid proof. The instructor reserves the right to refuse or revoke leave of absence application. If you are absent for more than 3 lessons without advance notice, you will fail the course. (For further information, please refer to http://scahss.sa.nctu.edu.tw/?wpdmpro=%E5%AD%B8%E7%94%9F%E8%AB%8B%E5%81%87%E8%A6%8F%E5%89%87) 4. Absence from a class is no excuse for not knowing the assignment and what has been discussed in class. It is the student’s responsibility to find out what has been covered in the class by checking E3 or getting handouts/notes from the classmates. No late work will be accepted (unless you have requested an extension and been given approval ahead of the deadline). **The assessment and course requirements are tentative. They may be modified if the class is affected by the epidemic of Coronavirus. In addition, instructional design may be modified to accommodate students who are affected by the epidemic of Coronavirus.

評分方式

1. Class attendance & participation 12% This part includes attendance, in-class work, and discussions. If you are absent, it is your responsibility to make up assignments. 2. Group presentation on textbook units 15% Each student will be assigned to a group and required to sign-up for a unit in the textbook, present the content and lead an activity based on that topic. 3. Speech & discussion practices 40% Each student will be required to practice outlining, scripting, and presenting different styles of speeches, including impromptu, informative, layout, and demonstration speeches. 4. Final presentations 20% Students will deliver an individual presentation on a topic of their choice. Your speech topic and outline will be reviewed and discussed at the in-class individual conference in Week 14th. Be creative and use the skills learnt in class. 5. E3 Online Platform participation 10% Students’ speech practices and final presentations will be recorded (video) and uploaded onto the E3 Online Platform where students can interactively leave comments and discuss. Students must give constructive feedback to at least 10 student videos before the end of the semester. Specific dates will be set up so you have sufficient time to accomplish this task. At least one paragraph is recommended per video. As you will be graded on the content of your feedback, please leave comments that will help the speaker improve. Merely saying “Good Job!” is not enough. The speech rubric could serve as a guideline or reference to help you give comments. 6. English Table 3% (All the LTRC activities start from Week 3. ) Each student is required to attend at least 3 sessions of English Table held by NYCU Language Self-study Center (for more information: https://ltrc.nctu.edu.tw/room/announcement.php). You need to collect a stamp on the VOD Passport after each session you attend or collect any evidence for participation during the activity.

週次計畫
週次主題
第 1 週NYCU Anniversary Celebrations (no class)
第 2 週Course Overview
第 3 週Presentation/Speech 101: Build up self-confidence
第 4 週Unit 6 The Introduction
第 5 週Unit 7 The Body; Unit 8 The Conclusion
第 6 週Unit 1 Posture and Eye Contact
第 7 週Informative Speech Practice
第 8 週National holiday (no class)
第 9 週Unit 2 Gestures; Introduction to Mini Product Presentation
第 10 週Mini Product Presentation
第 11 週Unit 3: Voice Inflection
第 12 週Demonstration Speech Practice
第 13 週Unit 4 Speech Visual Aids
第 14 週Unit 5 Explaining Visuals; Instructions on Final Speech Project
第 15 週Individual Conference: final speech topics and outlines (review and discussion)
第 16 週Final Speech (Round I)
第 17 週Final Speech (Round II)
第 18 週E3 online peer feedback
教科書

1. Harrington, D., & LeBeau, C. (2009). Speaking of speech: Basic presentation skills for beginners, student book (New ed.). Oxford, Eng.: Macmillan. (ISBN: 978-0-2307-2601-7) 2. Course Handouts

Office Hours
地點
綜合一館 A513 or online
時間
by appointment
聯絡方式
lindawu@nycu.edu.tw