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Academic English for International Students I want to improve my…. I agree with at least 2 of the following: I feel that my listening, speaking and critical thinking skills will benefit from practice
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Academic English for International Students I want to improve my… Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I feel that my listening, speaking and critical thinking skills will benefit from practice • I would like to know more about how people in the UK think, by understanding what they read and why they read it • I would like to develop my vocabulary and some general academic skills that I can use in my course of study • I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I feel that my listening, reading and speaking skills would benefit from some more practice • I would like to think critically about different sources, whether they’re images, audio, visual or text-based • I would like to further my understanding of issues in the media • I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I feel that my listening, reading and discussion skills would benefit from some more practice • I would like to develop my existing knowledge about popular topics in the UK • I would like to do some information hunting and to be able to think critically about what I am reading or watching Academic English for International Students Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I feel that my listening, reading and discussion skills would benefit from some more practice • I would like to develop my existing knowledge about popular topics in the UK • I would like to do some information hunting and to be able to think critically about what I am reading or watching English Through the Media Part C: Popular Topics in the UK This interactive course follows on from ETTM A and B by focusing on popular topics in the UK. A range of online resources is used to develop a wider comprehension of the current issues covered. Students will develop their understanding of these issues by using a variety of academic and language skills, and there will be many opportunities for discussions and debates. Press ‘Esc’ to exit
English Through the Media Part B: Issues that Unite and Divide People This interactive course follows on from ETTM A and focuses on issues that unite or divide people: the use of social media, educational practices, discrimination and food waste. This course uses images, videos and stories in the news/media as a starting point. Students will develop their understanding of these issues through regular discussion, debate and mini-presentations. • I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I feel that my listening, reading and speaking skills would benefit from some more practice • I would like to think critically about different sources, whether they’re images, audio, visual or text-based • I would like to further my understanding of issues in the media Press ‘Esc’ to exit
English Through the Media Part A: Understanding Media in the UK This interactive course focuses on increasing your understanding of the UK media, which will help to you understand how people in the UK think, what they believe and why. Reading newspaper and magazine articles, and watching videos will enhance your understanding of each theme, while helping you to develop your reading skills and vocabulary. Weekly discussions, debates and mini-presentations will help you to become a more confident speaker. • I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I feel that my listening, speaking and critical thinking skills will benefit from practice • I would like to know more about how people in the UK think, by understanding what they read and why they read it • I would like to develop my vocabulary and some general academic skills that I can use in my course of study Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I am not sure how to make and deliver a presentation in English - / - Academic English for International Students presentation Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I am not sure how to make and deliver a presentation in English • I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I am not sure about what makes a good presentation. • I need to develop my confidence in giving presentations. • I need more key vocabulary and delivery techniques. Presentation Skills: Plan, Practise, Deliver This course aims to build your confidence in speaking in an academic environment. You will develop essential skills for giving presentations, such as planning, the ability to use key vocabulary, and delivery techniques. This is useful for those with IELTS 6.0 or below in Speaking or Listening (or equivalent). A range of audio and visual materials will be used. Press ‘Esc’ to exit
At sound level • I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I often mispronounce individual words or sounds. • Other people sometimes misunderstand words I say in English. • I would like to understand what my own pronunciation difficulties are. Building Pronunciation Skills: Tricky Sounds This course focuses on the pronunciation of many English sounds, e.g. vowel sounds, like short ‘i’ and long ‘ee’, and groups of consonants, like ‘str’, ‘kt’ and ‘spl’. It also looks at how native speakers link spoken words together. The course includes time to practise speaking and to record your own voice to improve your awareness of your own pronunciation. Press ‘Esc’ to exit
At sentence level / when I give a presentation • I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I do not feel confident about my pronunciation when giving presentations. • I think my voice is ‘flat’ or not varied enough when I speak English. • I would like to understand what my own pronunciation difficulties are.. • Pronunciation and Intonations for Perfect Presentations • This course aims to build your confidence in speaking in front of an audience. Through presentation-style activities it will help you to understand how to use your voice more effectively by learning about word and sentence stress and intonation (the rise and fall of your voice). It is useful for those who have at least IELTS 6.0 in speaking. Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I have difficulty understanding lectures and seminars • I agree with at least 2 of the following: • I frequently have problems understanding lectures. • I am not good at taking notes during lectures. • I need to develop strategies to improve my listening skills. Academic Listening & Note-Taking: Making Sense of What You Hear This course aims to build your confidence in dealing with listening and note-taking, mainly in academic lectures. It is particularly useful for those with IELTS 6.5 or below in Speaking or Listening (or equivalent). The course will focus on a range of useful skills and strategies for improving your understanding of lectures and taking notes. You will practise listening to a wide range of authentic recorded lectures. Press ‘Esc’ to exit
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I need to read more effectively Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I want to write more accurately Academic Grammar and Vocabulary Part B: Assessing Your Ideas Clearly This course aims to provide students with further knowledge and practice of the key elements of grammar and vocabulary for academic writing, and further enhance independent learning skills. It is particularly useful for students who have a writing score of IELTS 6.0 or below (or equivalent). Part B focuses on writing definitions, using modal verbs and cautious language, using connectors and reference words, using the student’s own voice (e.g. using persuasive language), researching and referencing vocabulary, and making improvements independently. Academic Grammar and Vocabulary Part A: Getting it Right This course aims to provide students with knowledge and practice of the key elements of grammar and vocabulary for academic writing. It covers the areas where students tend to make mistakes, but also gives them an opportunity to assess their individual needs, as well as to become familiar with the tools to enhance learning independently. It is particularly useful for students who have a writing score of IELTS 6.0 or below (or equivalent). Part A focuses on academic style, tenses, sentence structure, vocabulary range and accuracy, and error correction. OR: Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I have little or no experience of academic writing Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I need to be more ‘analytical’ Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I am not sure how to use other people’s writing in my own essays Press ‘Esc’ to exit
I want to improve my general essay writing skills Press ‘Esc’ to exit