HENK04211U CIP - Presentation Techniques for graduate students
CIP - Presentation Techniques for graduate students
In this course, students will develop oral presentation skills that will assist them in successfully completing their courses and exams in English-medium courses at graduate level in their own field of study. Students will develop oral skills in the following areas: structuring and delivering formal presentations; taking part in discussions; and producing appropriately formal language. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to produce general, academic and domain-specific spoken English approaching the C-1 level as defined in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).
Students who have passed the course should be able to:
- give a clear, well-structured presentation of a complex subject, expanding and supporting points of view at some length with subsidiary points, reasons and relevant examples;
- participate in academic discussions and negotiate meaning;
- effectively handle a question/answer session, responding spontaneously and almost effortlessly;
- express ideas and opinions with precision;
- present and respond to complex lines of argument convincingly;
- demonstrate fluency and ease of expression in complex stretches of speech;
- produce clear, smoothly-flowing and well-structured speech, showing controlled use of organisational patterns, connectors and cohesive devices;
- develop a good command of broad lexical repertoire, allowing gaps to be readily overcome with circumlocutions;
- develop a good command of idiomatic expressions and collocations;
- maintain good grammatical control; non-systematic errors and sentence structure flaws may still occur, but they are rare and can often be corrected in retrospect;
- develop pronunciation which is clearly intelligible in an English-medium environment.
This is a workshop-style course with a focus on interactive discussions and practice presentations. Success on the course requires active participation and attendance (75%). Students are expected to draw on readings in their own discipline to submit an exam presentation as well as the research material on which the presentation is based.
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- Kategori
- Timer
- Forberedelse
- 180,75
- Forelæsninger
- 28
- I alt
- 208,75
- Point
- 7,5 ECTS
- Prøveform
- Mundtlig prøveFri mundtlig prøve med materiale under forudsætning af aktiv undervisningsdeltagelse (min. 80 % fremmøde og fremlæggelse en mundtlig præsentation). Bedømmes efter 7-trins-skalaen
Kriterier for bedømmelse
Kursusinformation
- Sprog
- Engelsk
- Kursuskode
- HENK04211U
- Point
- 7,5 ECTS
- Niveau
- Kandidat
- Varighed
- 1 semester
- Placering
- Efterår
- Skemagruppe
- Schedule – autumn 2017
A 14-week course with one weekly teaching session of 2 lessons.
Start: Tuesday 5 September 2017. Time: 10.00-12.00 - Efter- og videreuddannelse
- Pris
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- Studienævnet for Engelsk, Germansk og Romansk
Udbydende institut
- Institut for Engelsk, Germansk og Romansk
Kursusansvarlige
- Sophie J V Swerts Knudsen (6-767a68757776436b7870316e7831676e)