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The aim of this course is to develop the students' confidence and fluency in oral communication starting with talking about themselves then advancing to discussing social issues. The first term will focus on issues in relation to lifestyles, family, and relationships (included in the first half of the textbook) while the second term will focus on issues in relation to relationships, life and death, and society (included in the second half of the textbook). The content of the course, however, will vary depending on the level and interests of the students.

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‚P Self- & course introduction
‚Q In-class interviews
‚R Follow-up oral summaries
‚S Practice of some speaking skills
‚T Discussion of an issue (Why Learn English?)
‚U Follow-up oral presentations
‚V Relay story-telling
‚W In-class field research
‚X Follow-up in-class practice
10 Presentations
11 V
12 V
13 End-of-term review
14 End-of-term test
15 Getting reacquainted
16 Dictogloss
17 Discussion of an issue (To Tell or Not to Tell)
18 Follow-up oral presentations
19 Relay story-telling
20 In-class field research
21 Follow-up in-class practice
22 Group discussions on group-issue-related newspaper & Internet articles
23 Group presentations
24 V
25 V
26 End-of-term review
27 End-of-term test
28 End-of-course wrap-up

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Classroom activities will include listening, note-taking, role plays, discussions and presentations. Students will be required to do about one hour of preparation per week.

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Grades will depend on attendance; class work (performance & participation); and test results.

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Richard R. Day & Junko Yamanaka, Impact Issues, Longman

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