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CANAN DUZAN
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OFFICE: S 122
WEEK 1
UNIT 1: ALL IN THE MIND
LISTENING: The Mystery of Human Memory
READING: Erasing Painful Memories
TALK ABOUT IT (speaking task): Ethics of Memory Erasing
THE SOUND OF ENGLISH: Pronunciation of Silent Letters
WEEK 2
UNIT 1: ALL IN THE MIND
CLASS DISCUSSION:
You will work in groups to discuss about six different cases of post trauma victims who would like to recieve the treatment of memory-erasing. Assuming the role of doctors, psychiatrists or scientists who have the power to apply this treatment, you will decide on one of the victims who you think is the best candidate for the treatment. Groups will than challenge and try to persuade each other.
SPEAKING HELP: Expressing Your Opinion
You may find some useful expressions you may need to use during the discussion in Unit One of your course book.
PRESENTATION SKILLS:
PRESENTATION 1: Demonstration/How to Presentation
WEEK 3
UNIT 2: ART
READING: Top 10: World's Most Expensive Paintings
LISTENING: Graffiti- Inspirational Artwork or Vandalism?
TALK ABOUT IT: Oral Summary
WEEK 4
UNIT 2: ART
DEBATE: You Call That Art?
SPEAKING HELP: Language of Discussions
You may find some useful expressions you may need to use during the debate in Unit 2 of your coursebook.
THE SOUND OF ENGLISH: Problem Sounds in English
PRESENTATION SKILLS: Delivery
WEEK 5
PRESENTATION 2: CURRENT EVENTS PRESENTATION
You will give a four-minute presentation on a news item about art. You may refer to the attached documents for guidelines and the grading rubric.
WEEK 6
UNIT 3: MARKETING
READING: How Retailers Trick You into Buying More?
LISTENING: Neuromarketing - Brainwashing or Smart Marketing?
TALK ABOUT IT: Mini Presentation
WEEK 7
UNIT 3: MARKETING
ORAL SYNTHESIS: Effects of Price Tags on Consumers
STEP 1: Read the excerpt and identify the key points about the effects of price tags on consumers' behaviours and perceptions.
STEP 2: Listen to the radio news from The Naked Scientists:Science Radio & Science Podcasts" As you listen, take notes about the experiment and the findings explained in the news.
STEP 3: Prepare a 2-minute speech synthesizing the two pieces of information-reading and listening pieces. Please remember to orally cite the sources in your synthesis.
PANEL DISCUSSION: Product Placement in Movies
SPEAKING HELP: Language of Panel Discussions
You may find some useful expressions you may need during the discussion in Unit 3, page 11 of your coursebook.
THE SOUND OF ENGLISH: Word Stress in English
WEEK 7
UNIT 3: MARKETING
PRESENTATION SKILLS: Parts of a Presentation
SPEAKING HELP: Signpost Language in Presentations
WEEK 8
PRESENTATION 3: TEAM PRESENTATION
You will give a presentation on the marketing strategies applied by some stores in your neighborhood based on your observations. You may refer to the attached documents for guidelines and the grading rubric.
WEEK 9
LISTENING: The Transhumanist Nightmare
TALK ABOUT IT: Transhumanism Under Spotlight
READING: Inventions That Will Shape The Future
MINI PRESENTATION: What is Your Dream Invention?
WEEK 10
ROLEPLAY: Conflict Resolution
THE SOUND OF ENGLISH: Intonation patterns in English
PRESENTATION SKILLS: Literature Research
SPEAKING HELP: Language of Oral Citations
WEEK 11
PRESENTATION 4: INFORMATIVE PRESENTATION
You will give an informative presentation about a technology-related topic of your own choice. The goal of this presentation is to inform the audience about your topic based on your literature research. You are expected to use at least three reliable academic sources and orally cite them during your speech. You may refer to the attached guidelines and the grading rubric for further information.
WEEK 12
PRESENTATION 5: FINAL PRESENTATION
The end product of this course is to give a formal, academic presentation about a topic of your choice related to the five themes explored in this course. Your aim in this presentation is to give a balanced view of the selected topic based on extensive literature research. Since this is the last presentation of the course, you are expected to display a thorough understanding and competence of the presentation skills covered throughout the course. You may refer to the attached guidelines and the grading rubric for further information.