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July 20, 2016

2:11:00 PM

Certificate in Critical Reading & Writing 2 (IELTS Prep 4.0)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Critical Reading and Writing II is a two-skill integration of reading and writing designed to help learners of English who plan to take the IELTS exam to demonstrate that they have the required ability to communicate effectively in English, either at work or at university locally and internationally. It is ideal for learners who are aiming for band score 4.0 or higher on the IELTS test (CEF level B1 and above).


COURSE OBJECTIVES

Develop the students’ English reading and writing proficiency to reach IELTS 4.0 (CEF B1 level).


LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of the course, the students will be able to get:

1. Knowledge
- Memorise vocabulary from 120 to 150 academic words.
- Identify a text for the main idea by skimming and specific information by scanning.
- Identify the meaning of new or unknown words in context and increase vocabulary through variety of strategies effectively.
- Identify parts of speech and their functions in a text.
- Identify pronouns and their reference.
- Identify the relationship between textual and graphical information.
- Identify the writer’s point of view.
- Identify ideas expressed in compound and complex sentences.
- Identify arguments for and against a certain issue in a text.
- Identify attitude and point of view in fiction.

2. Comprehension
- Explain vocabulary from 120 to 150 academic words.
- Interpret texts using background knowledge.
- Predict the purpose of a text using topic sentences and introductory paragraphs.
- Interpret graphically presented data (maps, charts, graphs, tables).
- Interpret and responds to written information.
- Recognise the importance to cite sources and avoid plagiarism.
- Discuss articles and reports concerned with contemporary problems in which the writers adopt particular stances or viewpoints.

3. Application
- Apply vocabulary from 120 to 150 academic words into reading and writing.
- Demonstrate acquisition of both general and level specific vocabulary through a range of strategies.
- Transfer relevant information from a text to a table.
- Apply their understandings of expository materials by getting the main ideas through paraphrasing effectively.
- Uses a sufficient range of vocabulary to write appropriately.

4. Analysis
- Connect vocabulary from 120 to 150 academic words into reading and writing.
- Distinguish between main ideas and supporting details.
- Analyse relationships within and between sentences to understand different text structures
- Distinguish between facts and opinions.

5. Synthesis
- Construct vocabulary from 120 to 150 academic words into academic writing.
- Develop reading fluency and speed by regularly reading extensively outside the classroom.
- Create notes from a text.
- Write and transfers specific information using standard formats.
- Write to communicate information for a variety of purposes.
- Read and write various kinds of words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs and essays, including comparison-contrast, persuasive, critical review, reflective, interpretive, and research based essays.
- Write all parts of the task with relevant, extended and well supported ideas.
Synthesise information and arguments from a number of sources.
- Construct a chain of reasoned argument and can speculate about causes, consequences and hypothetical situations.

6. Evaluation
- Choose vocabulary from 120 to 150 academic words to write a report and an essay.
- Evaluate the information, solve problems, and make inferences and decisions accurately.
- Summarize short and long texts.
- Assess their own writing and other writing.

Duration of the course: 45 hours
Study Time: Contact us to arrange your class .

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12:45:00 PM

Certificate in Communication 2 (IELTS Prep 4.0)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Certificate in Communication II is a two-skill integration of listening and speaking designed to help students of English who plan to take the IELTS exam to demonstrate that they have the required ability to communicate effectively in English, either at work or at university locally and internationally. It is ideal for students who are aiming for band score 4.0 or higher on the IELTS test (CEF level B1 and above).

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Develop the students’ English listening proficiency to reach IELTS 4.0 (CEF B1 level).


LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

1. Knowledge
- Memorize from 120 to 150 academic IELTS vocabulary.
- Identify main ideas, specific information, topics and attitude/opinions of speakers in a dialogue or monologue.
- Demonstrate the ability to take dictation of language which is level-specific.
- Take notes and respond to questions about the topic, main ideas, details and opinions or arguments from an extended listening text (e.g. lecture, news broadcast)
- Distinguish facts from opinions and main ideas from supporting details
- Recognize and practice consonant/vowel sounds, sound patterns, stressed and unstressed syllables specified in the academic listening and speaking course books.
- Identify standard spoken language, live or broadcast, on both familiar and unfamiliar topics normally encountered in personal, academic or vocational life.
- Identify most TV news and current affairs programmes such as documentaries, live interviews, talk shows, plays and the majority of films in standard language.

2. Comprehension
- Explain the 150 or 200 academic words.
- Interpret context in conversation.
- Select the words or phrases to fill the forms correctly.
- Explain the key words.
- Classify the gist and key words during listening note-taking.
- Summarize short and long listening passages.
- Discuss comprehensibly using an adequate range of grammatical structures and vocabulary.
- Initiate, maintain and close a conversation of a general nature.
- Follow extended speech and complex lines of argument provided the topic is reasonably familiar, and the direction of the talk is clearly stated by the speaker.
- Follow the essentials of lectures, talks and reports and other forms of presentation which use complex ideas and language

3. Application
- Apply a good range of vocabulary for matters connected to their field and most general topics and can vary formulation to avoid frequent repetition
- Respond to questions about a conversation between two to more speakers in relation to context, relationship between speakers, register (e.g. formal or informal).
- Transfer specific information from a listening text into a table/diagram
- Write the correct answer into filling the listening question types.
- Report information, events and activities.
- Demonstrate a presentation, an interview and a group discussion.
- Paraphrase information from a spoken text.
- Classify consonant/vowel sounds, sound patterns, stressed and unstressed syllables specified in the academic listening and speaking course books.
- Show the main ideas of complex speech on both concrete and abstract topics delivered in a standard language including technical discussions in their field of specialization.

4. Analysis
- Distinguish key words, phrases, sentences and texts in the academic listening and speaking context.
- Compare information, events and activities.
- Debate in the academic speaking context.
- Distinguish sounds, stresses, and intonations.

5. Synthesis
- Collect and construct report of information, events and activities through academic listening and speaking context.
- Develop report of information, events and activities through academic listening and speaking context.
- Construct appropriate stress/intonation patterns contributing to effective communication of utterance.
- Produce organized notes using symbols and abbreviations

6. Evaluation 
- Evaluate report of information, events and activities through academic listening and speaking context.
- Assess information, events and activities.
- Argue from non-academic to various academic context.

Duration of the course: 45 hours
Study Time: Contact us to arrange your class .

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