留學英文
English for Studying Abroad
| 節 | 週四 |
|---|---|
5 13:20–14:10 | 留學英文 A504 2 節連堂 |
6 14:20–15:10 |
* 根據陽明交大上課時間表所列
Course Overview & Objectives: This course is designed for students who are interested in studying abroad. The course focuses on academic study skills to make your study abroad experiences beneficial. In the course, you will develop authentic listening, note-taking, academic discussion, and presentation strategies that you need to be successful academically in foreign universities. You will learn about specific knowledge and skills to better understand lectures and predict content. This course will also assist you to use a visual to form and organize ideas into a chart to get the gist of your reading. The instructor will provide practical strategies for you to engage in a group or whole classroom discussions. Ultimately, while building your vocabulary and improving your language skills to achieve your academic goals, the instructor will introduce essential presentation strategies for you to deliver your ideas effectively and build rapport with your audience. Supplemental reading materials which ranges from campus life English will be provided based on your needs. • Listening Strategies: - Building background knowledge to better understand lectures and predict content. - Recognizing lecture language that signals: the topic/the big picture/a transition/a definition/an example/an explanation/important information. - Recognizing non-verbal signals for important information. • Note-taking Strategies: - Using symbols and abbreviations instead of full words. - Assessing, revising and editing your notes. - Using a visual form and Organizing ideas into a chart. - Referencing and quoting sources. • Academic Discussion Strategies: - Entering a discussion and Contributing ideas. - Agreeing and disagreeing. - Connecting your ideas to those of other students. - Bringing the group to a consensus. • Presentation Strategies: - Presentation structure. - Delivery style and using language effectively. - Building rapport with your audience. - Visual aids/Referring to charts and graphs.
CEFR B1
2.教學方法及教學相關配合事項(如助教、網站或圖書及資料庫等) This course is student-centered. This means you are invited to be “Masters” not “Guests”. Preparation: You are required to read the textbook or handouts before class. Participation: Active participation in classroom discussions and activities is essential to advance your English skills. Assignments & Tests: No late work will be accepted, and no make-up tests will be given unless it is for an official reason with prior approval. Attendance: If you are absent, it is your responsibility to learn what was done in class that day. Every absence will lower your attendance grade by 2 points (final score) and being late reduces it by 0.5 point (final score). More than 3 unexcused absences may cause you to fail the course. Exams: The mid-term (oral 50% / written exam 50%) will focus on vocabulary, short answering questions and speaking skills. The final (oral 50% / written exam 50%) will focus on vocabulary, short answering questions and speaking skills.
1. Attendance: 10% 2. In-class exercises and discussions: 10% 3. Self-study stamps on VOD passport (7 stamps): 5% or (10 stamps): 7% 4. Written Assignments: 10% 5. Presentation: 10% 6. Quizzes 15% 7.Mid-term Oral/Written Exams: 20% 8.Final Oral/ Written Exams: 20%
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| 週次 | 主題 |
|---|---|
| 第 1 週 | 1.Course Overview: Chapter 1-Chapter 9 2. Warm-up Activities 3.Chapter 1. Introduction: Optimizing success as an international student 4.Reading Handout: Benefit of Studying Abroad |
| 第 2 週 | Part I: Succeeding in your studies: applying, adjusting and mastering 1. Chapter 2: Preparing for international learning 2. Online Reading: Cultural Differences (Type the key words and look for some related links.) 3. Complete Discussion Questions (1-4) |
| 第 3 週 | 1. Chapter 3: Adjusting to your new environment learning 2.Tips for Summary & Paraphrasing skills 3.Reading: Cultural Differences (Type the key words and look for some related links.) 4. Complete Discussion Questions (5-8) |
| 第 4 週 | 1. Chapter 4: Essential classroom skills (I): exams and essays 2. Each group shares the main ideas of the useful links for listening skills (1-4) *Recognize non-verbal signals for important information. *Focus on meaning and content *Experiment with different accents *Read and listen at the same time *Build background knowledge to better understand lectures and predict content. *Recognize lecture language that signals the topic/the big picture/a transition/a definition/an example/an explanation/important information *Take advantage of “white noise” *Passive Listening/Active Listening 3.Reading: Cultural Differences Related Links 5. Complete Discussion Questions (9-12) |
| 第 5 週 | 1. Chapter 4: Essential classroom skills (I): exams and essays 2. Each group shares the main ideas of the useful links for listening skills (5-8) *Listening for gist (use for keywords) *Listening for detailed and understanding 3.Each group shares the main ideas of the useful links for listening skills (5-8) *Listening for gist (use for keywords) *Listening for detailed and understanding *Enter a discussion and Contribute ideas *Agree and disagree 4. Academic Discussion Strategies: *Prepare your conversation before they happen 5. Complete Discussion Questions (9-12) ***Last Due Date |
| 第 6 週 | Chapter 5: Essential Classroom skills (II): Oral presentations, good work and becoming a proactive learner Note-taking Strategies: *Using symbols and abbreviations instead of full words. *Assessing, revising and editing your notes *Using a visual form & Organizing ideas into a chart. *Referencing and quoting sources Online Reading: University Campus Life in Different Countries You can choose the country which you may study in the future.) |
| 第 7 週 | 1. Chapter 5: Essential Classroom skills (II): Oral presentations, good work and becoming a proactive learner YouTube Useful Related Links: How to Make a Good Presentation? (You can find more related links on your own.) |
| 第 8 週 | ***Midterm: Written Test 50% (20-25 minutes: Chapter 2- Chapter 5) Oral Test 50% (45-50 minutes) *Each person has 90 seconds. *You can have a skit as a group or pair work to discuss about any possible issues related to study abroad in the future. * You are not allowed to read your notes all the time. * You can take a quick look and say it (not read it) if you forget the line once in a while. |
| 第 9 週 | Part II: The Triple M career roadmap, market, and match 1. Chapter 6: Me and market: knowing yourself and potential employer and employers 2.Resume Writing Examples 3.Online Reading: Global Challenges 2.Entering a discussion and Contributing ideas Agreeing and disagreeing Academic Discussion Strategies Prepare your conversation before they happen 3.Reading: Conversational Styles |
| 第 10 週 | Chapter 7: (Match I): the Resume 2. Connect ideas to those of other students. Bringing the group to a consensus. 3.Reading: Writing a resume: Dos & Don't |
| 第 11 週 | Chapter 7: (Match I): the Resume 1. Match (II): the interview 2.Reading: Job Interview Tips 3. In-class Interview Practice |
| 第 12 週 | Chapter 8: Match (II): the interview Presentation structure. Delivery style and using language effectively Building rapport with your audience Creative Visual aids /Referring to charts and graphs Organization/Content Body of presentation Conclusion |
| 第 13 週 | Chapter 8: Match (II): the interview Presentation Strategies: Tips for slides (Golden Rules of Three) Handling questions Online Reading: How to Give a Good Presentation |
| 第 14 週 | 1. ***Quiz 2 (Resume Writing /A motivation Writing/ Discussion Questions) 2.Presentation Strategies 3.Online Reading: Job Interview Tips 4. Group Presentations (1-4) |
| 第 15 週 | 1.Recap Presentation Strategies 2.Group Presentations (5-8) 3.Online Reading: Job Interview Tips |
| 第 16 週 | ***Final Exam: Written Test ***Midterm: Written Test 50% (20 minutes: Chapter 6- Chapter 9) Oral Test 50% (45-50 minutes) *Each person has 90 seconds. *You can have a skit as a group or pair work to discuss about any possible issues related to study abroad in the future. * You are not allowed to read your notes all the time. * You can take a quick look and say it (not read it) if you forget the line once in a while. |
| 第 17 週 | Flexible Schedule 1. 1. Reading: Lasting achievements (I) 2. Current Issues/ Open Discussions |
| 第 18 週 | Flexible Schedule 1.Reading: Lasting achievements (II) 2. Current Issues/ Open Discussions |
The Essential Guide to Studying Abroad: from Success in the Classroom to a Fulling Career Thomas R. Klassen and Christine Menges Publisher: Routledge (UK), 2020 ISBN: 9780367235154
- 地點
- Room 504
- 時間
- Th. 12:10-12:50 by appointments
- 聯絡方式
- gracehappyfish16@gmail.com (Please clearly identify your school number, class name, and your Chinese name in title of your e-mails.)