Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this module students will be able to:
• Demonstrate an ability to clearly distinguish key sounds and to pronounce words in a familiar text with confidence and reasonable accuracy.
• Demonstrate an awareness of appropriate intonation.
• Demonstrate comprehension of the socio-historical context and thematic meaning of textual samples, using appropriate supporting tools (dictionaries, glossaries, online information).
• Demonstrate an understanding of key functions of speeches and apply this knowledge to identify the functions of sample speeches.
• Identify and critically analyse key strategies deployed in spoken texts.
• Apply this knowledge to create short independently produced text samples and to critically discuss known speeches
• Perform a short prepared sample, using appropriate supports.
Indicative Module Content:
This module develops practical oral skills and requires active classroom engagement. During the module students will engage in the following activities:
Read and prepare short sample texts at home with the help of appropriate support materials.
Watch and listen to sample speeches.
Listen to module co-ordinator short explanations of key concepts.
Engage in class and small group discussions about the function and meaning of sample texts.
Undertake practical classroom exercises in pronunciation and intonation.
Complete independent practise exercises in intonation and pronunciation using appropriate supports (video and guides, self-recordings etc.)
Take part in short creative exercises.