NCHU Course Outline
Course Name (中) 英語口語訓練(二)(2024)
(Eng.) English Oral Training (II)
Offering Dept Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Course Type Required Credits 2 Teacher DONNA WORLEY
Department Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures/Undergraduate Language English Semester 2024-FALL
Course Description Oral Training II is a mid-intermediate to advanced level English speaking course for sophomore English majors.
Prerequisites 英語口語訓練(一) self-directed learning in the course N
Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives
Course Objectives Competency Indicators Ratio(%) Teaching Methods Assessment Methods
The main objective of Oral Training II is to advance students English speaking skills and critical thinking skills. Working in small groups of 3 or 4, students discuss questions related to authentic news articles from western periodicals the students have read. Each week a team of students will be responsible for writing the discussion questions used in the class. The articles used in the course are from past classes as well as the current class.
Some secondary objectives of the class include enhancing the students reading skills as well as developing their cultural and current events awareness based on the readings. Finally, one other objective of the class is to develop the students’ confidence in reading authentic western publications so that they might continue to do so after completing the course.
1.Foreign language skills
3.Communication and presentation skills
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50
Lecturing
Quiz
Oral Presentation
Attendance
Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule
Week Course Content
Week 1 In order to maximize students speaking opportunities, a communicative approach to language learning is used in the class. As mentioned above, students work in small groups to discuss the articles. At the same time, the teacher is moving between the groups to hear the different discussions, answer any questions that the students might have, or to add to the discussions. Additionally, the teacher is continually putting questions on the blackboard that the student team wrote in order to keep the conversation flowing.

Example topics of articles chosen by the student teams include: homosexual studies in the classroom, women’s ideas of success, how food reflects a changing society, the affects of AIDs on teenage girls, the art world’s inequality between women and men, education and achieving goals.
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Evaluation
Participation 40%, 2 Exams at 30% = 60%
The participation grade is based on the teacher’s observation of the student’s daily class involvement. Students must be focused on the topic and actively participating in the discussion of the article.
There are 2 exams per semester. Students work in pairs to have a discussion based on question given by the teacher. During the students’ discussion, the teacher is evaluating the students speaking ability including their pronunciation, grammar vocabulary, fluency, and content.
Textbook & other References
No textbooks are used. Articles are provided by both the teacher and students. Supplementary material provided by the teacher is also used if the schedule allows.
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website
fishtwins63@yahoo.com
Office Hours
Thursday 12:00-1:00 or by appointment
Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs
 include experience courses:N
Please respect the intellectual property rights and use the materials legally.Please repsect gender equality.
Update Date, year/month/day:None Printed Date, year/month/day:2024 / 9 / 08
The second-hand book website:http://www.myub.com.tw/