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Course Information

About this Course

This course is designed to build the listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills to help students perform effectively and competently in the social and academic contexts. This is done through the integration of the language skills. The course focuses on enhancing the students’ abilities to use the language by exploiting a variety of materials in varied situations. Appropriate consideration is given to the development of higher-level grammatical construction, vocabulary expansion and extensive reading activities which are intended to increase students’ lexical density.

Course Syllabus

Listening
• Using a variety of listening strategies to extract general information (A1)
• Select specific information (A2)
• Present information to follow sequence (A2)
• Explain meaning in context (A4)
• Using schemata and contextual devices to make logical inferences (A4)
• Selecting and summarising information to paraphrase (A5)
• Synthesising information to summarise (A4)
• Selecting information and justifying views to draw conclusions (A5)
• Justify stance by evaluating information (A3)

Reading
• Choose personally relevant reading goals. (A1)
• Formulate personal vocabulary list. (A4)
• Demonstrate general reading strategies. (A3)
• Identify the structure of a passage. (A1)
• Identify the mechanics used in reading texts. (A1)
• Present summarised and paraphrased information (A4)
• Use of analysis to describe non-linear texts (A5)
• Use of analysis to evaluate reading texts (A5)
• Arrive at conclusions and make inferences (A4)

Speaking
• Using conversation strategies in social interactions (A3)
• Presenting ideas orally in academic and non-academic situations (A3)
• Initiating and contributing to group discussions (A3)
• Using appropriate closing strategies (A3)

Writing
• Identifying and reviewing the structure of paragraphs and essays (A4)
• Identifying and applying mechanics of writing (A4)
• Describing information in email/letter writing (A5)
• Describing information in extended essays (A5)
• Identifying the structure of various types of essays (Problem-solution, Discursive, Argumentative) (A4)
• Developing and organising main ideas and details through writing an outline (A4)
• Prepare an email or a letter (A4)
• Prepare Problem-solution essays (A4)
• Prepare Discursive essays (A4)
• Prepare Argumentative essays (A4)
• Revising, refining and editing drafts of essays (A5)

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