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PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: INFORMAL INTRODUCTIONS: * A REMINDER: PLEASE ALWAYS! BRING YOUR LECTURE NOTES, TO THE FOLLOWING SEMINAR. YOU WILL NEED THEM FOR GROUP DISCUSSIONS AT THE SEMINARS. LECTURE.1. ‘BREAKING THE ICE.’ Student ‘Self Evaluation’ Questionnaire. Phonology and Morphology. Lexis and Grammar. Competence and Performance. Creativity and Language Skills.

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Transcript of Finished Part 2 With Sound English In International Commerce B Programme Structure .

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    PROGRAMME SCHEDULE:
    INFORMAL INTRODUCTIONS:
    * A REMINDER: PLEASE ALWAYS!BRING YOUR LECTURE NOTES, TO THE FOLLOWING SEMINAR. YOU WILL NEED THEM FOR GROUP DISCUSSIONS AT THE SEMINARS.

    LECTURE.1. BREAKING THE ICE.
    Student Self Evaluation Questionnaire.
    Phonology and Morphology.

    Lexis and Grammar.

    Competence and Performance.

    Creativity and Language Skills.

2. Seminars will always follow Lectures!
SEMINAR. 1.

Introduction to Genre:
Features Design and Layout.

Function Objective of Writing.

Generic Structure and Word Class.

Inflections Parts of Speech.

Researching: from internet and English magazines
3. GrammarStructure; Discussing Grammar
Lecture. 2.
Seminar. 2.
Pronouns.

Proper Nouns.

Verbs.
Adjectives.

Adverb/Derivatives/Participles/Conjunctive.
Discussing Grammar.

Pronouns reflexive/possessive/interrogative.

Prepositions (of meaning)

Researching People and Places.
4. Grammar Refresh:
Lecture. 3.
Seminar. 3.
. Infinitive verbs.

Inflected endings.

Irregular nouns/plural.

Unaccountable nouns.

Introduction to tenses.

Adjective forms.

Adverb classes.
Form and Function.

Aspects of the verb.

Sentence structure in conversation.

Present Simple in different genre forms.

Researching Present Simple via the media.

5. The Linguistic System of English.
Lecture. 4.
Seminar. 4.
Book recommendations (to be given at this lecture)

English in the Real World.

Globish English.
Word Classes. Discussion Group.

Parts of Speech.

Preparation for first Student Presentation.

6. Past, Present and The Future.
Lecture. 5.
Seminar. 5.
Talking about The Future.

Will and going to.
Introduction to connotations, metaphors and similies.
CategorizationGroup Discussion on: Cohesion.

Linking words and phrases.

Student Tasking and Categorization.

Grammatical Devices.

Researching: metaphors in English genre.

7. The Metaphor and Idioms.
Lecture 6.
Seminar. 6.
Compare and Contrasting:

Different types of genre.

Text analysis.

Cohesion and Coherence etc.

Introducing: non verbal communication.
Terminology. Literal versus the metaphorical.

Lexis Word meaning.

Metaphors and Similies.

Researching: Descriptive/predictive media.

8. Analysis of Word Components and their meanings.
Lecture. 7.
Seminar. 7.
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Form and Function.

Descriptive/Predictive.
:Facts and Fiction: Genre types.

Evaluating genre.

Discussing type.

Researching: Fact or Fiction?
9. Complexity of Language.
Lecture 8.
Seminar. 8.
Function Range Form.

Ambiguity of meaning.

Colloquialisms.

Onomatopoeic words.
Discussing: Social Labels

Accent and Dialect.

Received Pronunciation.

Researching: Social Constructs, in Language.


10. Group Student Presentation.
Lecture. 9.
Seminar.9.
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Presented by Students.

Lecturer Evaluation.
Discussing: Self Assessments.

Aims/Objectives.

Setting areas of further discussion.

Student election of: Top Student.

Discussion:
How the English language is developing.

11. Final Lecture 10: Presented by: Top Student. (Tutor Evaluation).
Final Lecture 10:
Final Seminar. 10.
Students to read out Self Evaluations
Tutorial Informal Assessments/Advice.
Student Questionnaire Completion.
Reviewing future Study Enhancement.
12. PRESENTATION OF AWARDS CEREMONY:
Congratulations!
Certificate(with distinctions)awarded to the Top Student.

Student Celebrations! Bring own refreshments and friends!