EL521/ 526 Listening and
Speaking 2a/ b (4 units, 0 credits)
Sue
Park-Hur, Adjunct Instructor in ESL
Spring 2008
DESCRIPTION:
This High-Intermediate course focuses on the skills required
to speak and comprehend fluent American English in an academic setting. These skills include listening comprehension
and note-taking strategies, and will be expected to participate in class
discussions as well as to hold conversations with native English speakers.
LEARNING
OUTCOMES:
1. Review and
reinforce learning outcomes in Level 1a (Intermediate).
2. Develop skills for listening to and
taking notes from a lecture in English
o
Recognizing
verbal and non-verbal cues
o
Listening
for numbers and statistics
o
Identifying
paraphrase, repetition, exemplification, and tangential information
o
Drawing
inferences based on factual information
3. Gain
experience in Academic discussions and presentations
o
Strengthening
critical thinking skills by brainstorming, supporting opinions, considering
values, making decisions, solving problems, and analyzing issues.
o
Planning,
organizing, and delivering informative, personal opinion, and persuasive
speeches
o
Praying
with fluency and clarity, while learning common phrases and expressions
o
Gain
experience using theological words and phrases in discussions and presentations
o
Speaking
with clarity in pronunciation and intonation, proper word choice, and few
grammatical errors.
4. Preparation
for participation in Level 3a (Advanced) class.
COURSE
FORMAT:
Class will meet twice each week for 2-hour
sessions. Students will take notes while
listening to lectures, participate in group communication, and practice
pronunciation.
REQUIRED
1. Buechner, Frederick. Wishful
Thinking: A Theological Lexicon. HarpersSanFrancisco, 1993.
2. Dunkel, Patricia and Frank
Pialorsi. Advanced Listening Comprehension:
Developing Aural and Notetaking
Skills. (3rd
Edition.) Thomson and Heinle, 2005.
3. Grenz, Stanley J. David Guretski, Cherith Fee Nording. Pocket
Dictionary of Theological Terms. Intervarsity
Press, 1999.
4. Teske, Margaret and Peggy Marcy. Step Up
2: Listening, Speaking, and Critical
Thinking. Houghton Mifflin Company,
RECOMMENDED
1. Hahn, Laura D. and Wayne B. Dickerson. Speech
Craft: Discourse Pronunciation for Advanced
Learners.
2. Speech
Craft: Workbook for Academic Discourse,
3. Hemmert, Amy and Ged O’Connell. Communicating
on Campus: Skills for Academic Speaking.
3. Lim, Phyllis L. and William
Smalzer. Noteworthy: Listening and
Notetaking Skills. Thomson and
Heinle,
ASSIGNMENTS:
This
noncredit course is “Satisfactory” or “Not Satisfactory.” The following
requirements are designed to strengthen English language fluency, particularly
listening and speaking skills:
1.
Class participation and preparation (weekly chapel services, notes)
2. A minimum of 10 speaking and listening activities ranging from taking notes
from a lecture to making individual presentations.
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Meets partial requirements to advance within the ESL Program.
FINAL EXAMINATION: ESL Exit
Exam.