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Welcome to RO610. Communicative and Academic English for the EFL Professional. Today’s Class. (1) Introduce the Course. (2) Get to Know Students. (3) Discuss Academic English. (4) Write a Short Bio Statement. Course Objectives:.
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Welcome to RO610 Communicative and Academic English for the EFL Professional
Today’s Class (1) Introduce the Course. (2) Get to Know Students. (3) Discuss Academic English. (4) Write a Short Bio Statement.
Course Objectives: • To examine academic and professional communication for EFL graduate students. • To identify strategies to improve our communication on an academic and professional level.
Introducing the Course • This course consists of three main parts. • (1) Academic writing working towards a research paper. • (2) Oral communication on a professional level working towards a presentation and participation in discussion and seminar. • (3) Classroom communication if time permits.
Course Materials • Course Textbook: Academic Writing for Graduate Students Second Edition By John M. Swales and Christine B. Feak This textbook will be a very valuable resource as you embark on a career as an EFL professional. Other course materials will be supplied by the instructor.
Assessments • A midterm based on content material covered in this course especially the material covered in the textbook. (20%) • A presentation in English. (20%) • Participation in discussions. (20%) • A fake research paper written in an appropriate academic register complete with citations. (30%) • Attendance. (10%)
Getting to Know the Students • I am going to ask you to tell me a little bit about : (a) Yourself. (b) Your academic history. (c) Your professional experience. (d) Your research interests. I encourage everyone to participate in this discussion.
What Is Academic English? • What determines whether the English you are using is academic or not? • Task 1: Working with a partner discuss how one goes about communicating in academic English.
Is Academic English Important? • Why do you think academic English is important enough to study? Is it? • Task 2: Working with a partner discuss how one goes about communicating in academic English.
Three Potential Dangers • When writing for professional audiences or participating in professional forums, there are three areas that could potentially harm your image. • (1) Grammar. • (2) Collocations. • (3) Register.