University Success Oral Communication Transition Level is one strand of a three-strand developmental course designed for English language learners transitioning to mainstream academic environments. Authentic videotaped lectures delivered by top professors from Stanford University provide real-life learning experiences for students who need to achieve academic autonomy. The Oral Communication strand builds skills tied to specific learning outcomes that prepare students to understand and process lengthy academic lectures, defend their ideas, utilize the text to present concepts, speak thoughtfully in discussions, and contribute to group projects.HighlightsUniversity Success Oral Communication integrates a flexible three-part developmental approach — authentic content woven through all three parts provides intensive skill development and expanded application.Parts 1 and 2 include short lectures and classroom discussions that allow students to build their essential listening, speaking, and critical thinking skills.Part 3 includes authentic 20–30 minute lectures built around five academic disciplines: Sociology, Economics, Biology, Humanities, and Environmental Engineering. These lectures enable students to apply and expand the skills acquired in Parts 1 and 2.Additional online lectures, skill and vocabulary practices, collaboration activities, and assessments provide opportunities for personalized learning beyond the classroom.Strategies for academic success and soft skills delivered via online videos, including how to read a syllabus and make appointments with professors, prepare students to cope with college culture.Skills include:Turn taking and active participationElaborationEmphatic argumentationRecognizing asides and digression
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Welcome to University SuccessKey Features of University SuccessScope and SequenceAcknowledgmentsPART 1: FUNDAMENTAL ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLSSOCIOLOGY: Active ParticipationECONOMICS: Idea DevelopmentBIOLOGY: Extended DiscourseHUMANITIES: Speaking StylesENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: Visuals PART 2: CRITICAL THINKING SKILLSSOCIOLOGY: Facts and OpinionsECONOMICS: Implications and InferencesBIOLOGY: Understanding and Presenting ProcessesHUMANITIES: Analogies ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: Summarizing and SynthesizingPART 3: EXTENDED LECTURESSOCIOLOGY: Five RevolutionsECONOMICS: Supply and DemandBIOLOGY: Are Viruses Alive?HUMANITIES: Love and EducationENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: Air Filtration Systems in the HomeCreditsIndex
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University Success Oral Communication Transition Level is one strand of a three-strand developmental course designed for English language learners transitioning to mainstream academic environments. Authentic videotaped lectures delivered by top professors from Stanford University provide real-life learning experiences for students who need to achieve academic autonomy. The Oral Communication strand builds skills tied to specific learning outcomes that prepare students to understand and process lengthy academic lectures, defend their ideas, utilize the text to present concepts, speak thoughtfully in discussions, and contribute to group projects. Highlights University Success Oral Communication integrates a flexible three-part developmental approach – authentic content woven through all three parts provides intensive skill development and expanded application. Parts 1 and 2 include short lectures and classroom discussions that allow students to build their essential listening, speaking, and critical thinking skills.Part 3 includes authentic 20—30 minute lectures built around five academic disciplines: Sociology, Economics, Biology, Humanities, and Environmental Engineering. These lectures enable students to apply and expand the skills acquired in Parts 1 and 2. Additional online lectures, skill and vocabulary practices, collaboration activities, and assessments provide opportunities for personalized learning beyond the classroom. Strategies for academic success and soft skills delivered via online videos, including how to read a syllabus and make appointments with professors, prepare students to cope with college culture. Skills include: Turn taking and active participationElaborationEmphatic argumentationRecognizing asides and digression
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780134400273
Publisert
2015-09-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson Education (US)
Vekt
355 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
185 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
L, 07
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
216
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