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- Généralités
Généralités
The syllabus of Language Mastery is divided into two terms. The first term is mainly related to advanced lexis and formulaic language. The second term covers variety of contextual language skills, namely critical reading, public speaking, academic and job correspondence and book review writing.
Second semester covers four units: (1). active/critical reading, (2)public speaking, (3). motivation letters (personal statements) and cover letters, (4). book review.
The syllabus of Language Mastery is divided into two terms. The first term is mainly related to advanced lexis and formulaic language. The second term covers variety of contextual language skills, namely critical reading, public speaking, academic and job correspondence and book review writing.
Second semester covers four units: (1). active/critical reading, (2)public speaking, (3). motivation letters (personal statements) and cover letters, (4). book review.
- UNIT 1. ACTIVE READING/ CRITICAL READING
UNIT 1. ACTIVE READING/ CRITICAL READING
The first part of the the first unit deals with active reading. It mainly highlights the PDP reading strategy (pre, during and post reading).
In this workbook, you find variety of texts and reading activities that focus on the PDP reading strategy besides some grammar and vocabulary practices.
- Part II of the first unit is about critical reading. In here, you will learn how to read a text critically. “Critical reading involves presenting a reasoned argument that evaluates and analyses what you have read.”
Tran Quang Ngoc Thuy ( 2017)
"Practice makes perfect: Advanced English reading and comprehension" is a very interesting reading workbook for advanced learners in which they find many advanced texts for critical reading.
The first part of the the first unit deals with active reading. It mainly highlights the PDP reading strategy (pre, during and post reading).
In this workbook, you find variety of texts and reading activities that focus on the PDP reading strategy besides some grammar and vocabulary practices.
- Part II of the first unit is about critical reading. In here, you will learn how to read a text critically. “Critical reading involves presenting a reasoned argument that evaluates and analyses what you have read.”
Tran Quang Ngoc Thuy ( 2017)
"Practice makes perfect: Advanced English reading and comprehension" is a very interesting reading workbook for advanced learners in which they find many advanced texts for critical reading.
- UNIT II. PUBLIC SPEAKING
UNIT II. PUBLIC SPEAKING
The first part of this unit introduces the notion of public speaking with an emphasis on its history, stages and main components. Some examples of speeches are found in this part.
In this worksheet, students are going to study 2 great speeches: the “I have a dream” speech by Martin Luther King and a university graduation speech by Steve Jobs.
- •The choice of language can make the speech remarkable or utterly forgettable. Thus, this unit outlines the main rhetorical devices used in public speeches. the speech of Martin Luther King's I have a dream is used as an example at the end of the lesson.
This essay is a rhetorical analysis of M. L. King's famous speech " I have a dream". The essay focuses on the rhetorical devices used in this speech as a means of persuasion.
The first part of this unit introduces the notion of public speaking with an emphasis on its history, stages and main components. Some examples of speeches are found in this part.
In this worksheet, students are going to study 2 great speeches: the “I have a dream” speech by Martin Luther King and a university graduation speech by Steve Jobs.
- •The choice of language can make the speech remarkable or utterly forgettable. Thus, this unit outlines the main rhetorical devices used in public speeches. the speech of Martin Luther King's I have a dream is used as an example at the end of the lesson.
This essay is a rhetorical analysis of M. L. King's famous speech " I have a dream". The essay focuses on the rhetorical devices used in this speech as a means of persuasion.
- UNIT III. ACADEMIC CORRESPONDENCE
UNIT III. ACADEMIC CORRESPONDENCE
Many graduate programs require some sort of written statement as part of the application.So, in this unit students learn how to write an effective personal statement (motivation letter( for any university program, course application.
These worksheets guide you via certain questions to write an effective personal statement for any program admission. The more you practice, the better you write.
In this guide, you will find many examples of personal statements in different study disciplines. You will also find in each personal statement its strengths and weaknesses.
A cover letter is a document which highlights the skills one possesses that are most relevant and important to the specific post you are applying to. In this part, some guidelines are given to students to write an effective cover letter for job application.
This British Council worksheet contains are some grammar and vocabulary exercises related to writing cover letters.
Many graduate programs require some sort of written statement as part of the application.So, in this unit students learn how to write an effective personal statement (motivation letter( for any university program, course application.
These worksheets guide you via certain questions to write an effective personal statement for any program admission. The more you practice, the better you write.
In this guide, you will find many examples of personal statements in different study disciplines. You will also find in each personal statement its strengths and weaknesses.
A cover letter is a document which highlights the skills one possesses that are most relevant and important to the specific post you are applying to. In this part, some guidelines are given to students to write an effective cover letter for job application.
This British Council worksheet contains are some grammar and vocabulary exercises related to writing cover letters.
- UNIT VI. WRITING A BOOK REVIEW
UNIT VI. WRITING A BOOK REVIEW
This unit gives students a step-by-step tutorial on how to write a book review. It shows students how to describe, analyse and evaluate the content of a book.
In this assignment, the student writes a review on "Primal Leadership: Learning to Lead with Emotional Intelligence".
This unit gives students a step-by-step tutorial on how to write a book review. It shows students how to describe, analyse and evaluate the content of a book.
In this assignment, the student writes a review on "Primal Leadership: Learning to Lead with Emotional Intelligence".
- ASSIGNMENTS AND TESTS