HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING Regulation 2017 Anna University free download. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING Syllabus HS8381 pdf free download.
OBJECTIVES: HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
The Course will enable learners to:
• Equip students with the English language skills required for the successful undertaking of academic studies with primary emphasis on academic speaking and listening skills.
• Provide guidance and practice in basic general and classroom conversation and to engage in specific academic speaking activities.
• improve general and academic listening skills
• Make effective presentations.
UNIT I HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Listening as a key skill- its importance- speaking – give personal information – ask for personal information – express ability – enquire about ability – ask for clarification Improving pronunciation – pronunciation basics taking lecture notes – preparing to listen to a lecture – articulate a complete idea as opposed to producing fragmented utterances.
UNIT II HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Listen to a process information- give information, as part of a simple explanation – conversation starters: small talk – stressing syllables and speaking clearly – intonation patterns – compare and contrast information and ideas from multiple sources- converse with reasonable accuracy over a wide range of everyday topics.
UNIT III HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Lexical chunking for accuracy and fluency- factors influence fluency, deliver a five-minute informal talk – greet – respond to greetings – describe health and symptoms – invite and offer – accept – decline – take leave – listen for and follow the gist- listen for detail
UNIT IV HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Being an active listener: giving verbal and non-verbal feedback – participating in a group discussion – summarizing academic readings and lectures conversational speech listening to and participating in conversations – persuade.
UNIT V HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Formal and informal talk – listen to follow and respond to explanations, directions and instructions in academic and business contexts – strategies for presentations and interactive communication – group/pair presentations – negotiate disagreement in group work.
OUTCOMES: HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
At the end of the course Learners will be able to:
• Listen and respond appropriately.
• Participate in group discussions
• Make effective presentations
• Participate confidently and appropriately in conversations both formal and informal
TEXT BOOKS: HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
1. Brooks,Margret. Skills for Success. Listening and Speaking. Level 4 Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2011.
2. Richards,C. Jack. & David Bholke. Speak Now Level 3. Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2010.
REFERENCES: HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS/LISTENING AND SPEAKING
1. Bhatnagar, Nitin and MamtaBhatnagar. Communicative English for Engineers and Professionals. Pearson: New Delhi, 2010.
2. Hughes, Glyn and Josephine Moate. Practical English Classroom. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2014.
3. Vargo, Mari. Speak Now Level 4. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2013.
4. Richards C. Jack. Person to Person (Starter). Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2006.
5. Ladousse, Gillian Porter. Role Play. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2014
Subject name | INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING |
Semester | 3 |
Subject Code | HS8381 |
Regulation | 2017 regulation |
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