Advanced speaking and critical listening skills

Bachelor's degree

In Maynard (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course is for advanced students who wish to build confidence and skills in spoken English. It focuses on the appropriate oral presentation of material in a variety of professional contexts: group discussions, classroom explanations and interactions, and theses/research proposals. It is valuable for those who intend to teach or lecture in English and includes language laboratory assignments. The goal of the workshop is to develop effective speaking and listening skills for academic and professional contexts.

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Subjects

  • Communication Training
  • English
  • Listening Skills

Course programme

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session


Advanced Listening Comprehension and Speaking Skills (21G.232/3) is not an English conversation class; it is designed for students who are relatively comfortable with the complex grammatical structures of English and with casual conversation. The course provides practice in four main areas:


You belong in 21G.232 if you are motivated to improve your speaking skills and if you are willing to work hard to improve.


Over the course of the term, you will be responsible for a variety of spoken communication tasks. We will be considering such factors as effective message structure, gestures and facial expressions, common idiomatic expressions associated with particular contexts, successful Q & A sessions, useful visual aids, and interpretation of rapid speech. We will also consider the influence of national- and micro-cultures on communication norms. You will learn how to evaluate your performances, as well as those of your peers. Recording equipment will be used regularly to provide feedback. In addition, LLARC has a selection of digital camcorders for student use should you wish to videotape a practice session outside of class.


We will use some class time to work on common problems in English pronunciation, stress and intonation. In addition, each student will have a personal lab program to address individual pronunciation and listening comprehension problems.


Although our primary focus is spoken communication, you will also learn about effective memo writing and be responsible for handing in occasional memos for a variety of purposes.


This workshop is designed for self-motivated students who are interested in actively taking charge of improving English skills. You can expect to see improvement in your speaking and critical listening skills only if you come to class regularly, closely follow the syllabus, do the recommended assignments, evaluate each of your presentations, and consider the evaluations of your peers, as well as the detailed evaluations that I will provide you when you hand in each self-evaluation. Students who, due to general study habits or schedule conflicts, expect to have difficulty in arriving on time, attending class regularly and in completing assignments on time do not belong in the workshop.


The point value (for a total of 100 points) of each assignment follows:



This course involves assignments that require the use of the MIT Language Learning and Resource Center (LLARC).


In addition, you are expected to spend at least two hours each week this term working independently on listening, fluency and pronunciation practice in any of the following ways:


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Advanced speaking and critical listening skills

Price on request