Course title
English Discussion   [English Discussion]
Course category general education courses  Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 14  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 020233
Instructor(s)
KENT HILL   [Kent Hill]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Course Outline: This course aims to improve each student’s basic speaking fluency and ability to communicate in English, through the discussion of a variety of general and academic topics.

Expected Learning
Objectives:
・ Students should be engaged in student-to-student interaction for the majority of the lesson.
・ Students should improve their speaking and listening skills through interaction with classmates.
- Students should develop the ability to talk about themselves and express their opinions.
- Students should develop the ability to listen actively (e.g. reacting, asking questions).
- Students should develop the ability to negotiate meaning when misunderstandings occur.
・ Students should participate in discussions on both general and academic topics, based on their own experiences
Course schedule
Course Schedule:

Class 1. Introducing the Issues: What’s an Issue?
Preparation: Read from pages 1 - 6
Class 2. Education Issues (1): Warm-up questions, discussion strategy, conversation vocabulary
Preparation: Read from pages 7 - 10
Class 3. Education Issues (2): Idioms, discussions, brainstorming issues, critical listening
Preparation: Read from pages 11 - 13
Class 4. Technology Issues (1): Warm-up questions, discussion strategy, conversation vocabulary
Preparation: Read from pages 14 - 17
Class 5. Technology Issues (2): Idioms, discussions, brainstorming issues, critical listening
Preparation: Read from pages 18 - 20
Class 6. Lifestyle Issues (1): Warm-up questions, discussion strategy, conversation vocabulary
Preparation: Read from pages 21 - 24
Class 7. Lifestyle Issues (2): Idioms, discussions, brainstorming issues, critical listening
Class 8. Education, Technology and Lifestyle Conversations
Preparation: Read from pages 28 - 31
Class 9. Language Issues (1): Warm-up questions, discussion strategy, conversation vocabulary
Preparation: Read from pages 32 - 35
Class 10. Language Issues (2): Idioms, discussions, brainstorming issues, critical listening
Preparation: Read from pages 36 - 39
Class 11. Culture Issues (1): Warm-up questions, discussion strategy, conversation vocabulary
Preparation: Read from pages 40 - 44
Class 12. Culture Issues (2): Idioms, discussions, brainstorming issues, critical listening
Preparation: Read from pages 45 - 47
Class 13. Literature Issues (1): Warm-up questions, discussion strategy, conversation vocabulary
Preparation: Read from pages 48 - 51
Class 14. Literature Issues (2): Idioms, discussions, brainstorming issues, critical listening
Preparation: Read from pages 52 - 54
Class 15. Language, Culture and Literature Discussions
Preparation: Read from pages 55 - 61
Prerequisites
Required Text(s) and Materials
Tackle the Issues
References
Reference Textbooks / Reference Materials:
Assessment/Grading
Assessment: Conversation 35%, Discussion 35%, Participation 15%
Attendance: 15% (As per TUAT requirements, students must attend at least 2/3 of a course to receive credit for the course.)
Message from instructor(s)
Students should bring a Japanese/English dictionary and research their issues for approximately one hour outside of class.
Course keywords
Issues, background, problem, solution, opinion
Office hours
The instructor will be available in the classroom before and after class.
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Last update
3/6/2017 10:14:21 AM