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Syllabus for English Public Speaking (PS)
Course Title:
English Public Speaking
Course Code:
Type of Course:
Elective for MTI Business Interpreting Direction
Credit Hour:
2 credits and 36 hours
Instructor: Jiang Lihua
Students: Postgraduates (Year 2011), MTI Business Interpreting Direction
Exams: Classroom Presentation and Oral Examination
Teaching Method: Lectures, Presentation and Discussion.
Prerequisite Courses:
No
Textbooks:
Lucas,
Stephen
E. 2010:
The Art
of
Public
Speaking.
(10th
Ed.),
New
York: McGraw Hill/Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.
References: 1. Davidson, J. 2008: The Complete Guide to Public Speaking, Hoboken,
NJ: John Wiley Sons, Inc.
Templeton, M. 2010: Public Speaking and Presentations Demystified, New York: McGraw Hill.
Course Descriptions:
English Public Speaking is designed to teach students the basis skills needed to
prepare
and
deliver
effective
speeches
within
a variety
of
public
settings
and
during
group
discussion.
Emphasis
is placed on
research,
preparation,
delivery,
and evaluation
of informative,
persuasive and
special occasion
public
speaking.
Students
are
trained
in selecting
and
organizing
ideas;
adapting
a
message
to a
particular
audience;
supporting
ideas
clearly,
vividly,
and
logically;
and
delivering an effective message with confidence and enthusiasm.
Classroom lecture and activities are supplemental to the textbook
— they may or
may not
be the same.
Students
are
responsible
for reading
the
textbook
and
for
completing the practice study questions. The regular course meetings will consist
of lectures and exercises; solo and group presentations to the class; critical
group discussions of presentation topics and ideas. Throughout the course,
attention will be focused on providing an atmosphere of positive reinforcement and
constructive feedback. Students are encouraged to assist each other with
suggestions for improvement. Course credit will be based on class pa
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