HENB10351U CIP - Presentation Techniques for Undergraduate Students

Årgang 2016/2017
Engelsk titel

CIP - Presentation Techniques for Undergraduate Students

Kursusindhold

This course is intended for all international and Danish BA-students from across the University of Copenhagen.

Students will develop oral presentation skills, which will enable them to successfully negotiate their English-medium courses at BA level in their own field of study. On completion of this oral presentation course, students should be able to deliver a well-structured presentation and produce spoken English approaching the C1-level as defined in the Common European Framework of Reference ( CEFR).

As a seminar style content course with interactive class discussions and practice presentations, the course takes its point of departure in the needs of the individual student. Therefore, students are required to complete a number of readings in their own field of study to enhance their vocabulary in this area, and they are expected to base their oral presentations on these readings.

Active participation is expected in the course, and students are required to participate in class discussions, complete a number of practice presentations during the course of the semester and deliver a final oral exam presentation.

Holdundervisning
Der er kun adgang på kurset for bachelorstuderende. KA-studerende henvises til kurserne Præsentationsteknik på engelsk for kandidatstuderende og Skriftligt akademisk engelsk for kandidatstuderende.
Bemærk, at tilmeldingen er bindende.

Spørgsmål vedrørende tilmelding stiles til academicenglish@hum.ku.dk og spørgsmål vedrørende kursets faglige indhold stiles til cip@hum.ku.dk
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Mundtlig prøve
Fri mundtlig prøve med materiale (PowerPointpresentation eller manuskript). Bedømmes efter 7-trins-skalaen. Præsentationen må maks. vare 10 minutter og efterfølges af diskussion og spørgsmål
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