EASL 058 Advanced Communications - Exploring Issues

Selkirk International

EASL 058 Advanced Communications - Exploring Issues. This course focuses on advanced speaking and listening skills. Students use complex grammar, vocabulary and advanced communication strategies to explore relevant issues in a variety of academic, social and cultural situations. Accuracy, fluency, comprehension and quantity of speech are reinforced through conversation, dialogue, debate, role play, listening practice, and other communicative tasks. Students take notes from oral academic discourse including lectures and presentations.

Prerequisites: EASL 048 with a minimum of 60% or equivalent

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Course Details
Total number of weeks15
Total Credits4.00
Total Hours60
Typical hours per week breakdown
Lecture4

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to:

  1. maintain extended discussion using a wide variety of grammatical structures, vocabulary, idioms and colloquial expressions.
  2. respond to ideas stated explicitly or implicitly in most natural speech.
  3. take organized notes from lectures, presentations, instructions and videos.
  4. give a well-structured oral presentation using appropriate body language and eye contact.
  5. support opinions and ideas using relevant details, logical arguments and evidence.
  6. use a wide range of conversation strategies including self-monitoring and rephrasing to clarify meaning.
  7. produce English phonemes and stress patterns clearly enough that pronunciation rarely prevents understanding.
  8. reflect on how verbal and non-verbal behaviours affect intercultural communication.
  9. employ appropriate technology to research, create and present assignments.

Grading Table

Percentage Letter Grade GPA
90-100 A+ 4.33
85-89 A 4.00
80-84 A- 3.67
76-79 B+ 3.33
72-75 B 3.00
68-71 B- 2.67
64-67 C+ 2.33
60-63 C 2.00
55-59 C- 1.67
50-54 P 1.00
0-49 F 0.00
  DNW 0.00

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Disclaimer

Information contained in this course outline is correct at the time of publication. Content of the course is revised on an ongoing basis to ensure relevance to changing educational, employment and market needs. The instructor will endeavor to provide notice of changes to students as soon as possible. The instructor reserves the right to add or delete material from courses.