KIE-32006 Spoken Communication in English, 3 cr
Additional information
This course is intended for students who have started their studies during the academic year 2012-13 or earlier and have not taken the course KIE-3200.
PLEASE NOTE! The selection of students is made on the basis of credits recorded at the time when sign-up closes and the target group. For this reason, you may have a place in the group even if the system shows that you are on the waiting list and vice-versa. The real selection order will be sent to everyone enrolled as a POP-message as soon as possible after the sign-up closes. However, there will be a delay of 1-2 working days. The group is formed during the first session, and to ensure your place in the group you are expected to be present punctually at the start of the session.
When a course is over-subscribed, i.e. there are more sign-ups than places on the course, then we enrol the required number of students according to the sign-up time and target group. Students on the sign-up / waiting list have to be present on the first day of the course to be sure of retaining their place.
Person responsible
Anni Karo, Timo Lepistö
Lessons
Implementation 1: KIE-32006 2015-01
Study type | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | Summer |
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Implementation 2: KIE-32006 2015-02
Study type | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | Summer |
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Implementation 3: KIE-32006 2015-09
Study type | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | Summer |
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Implementation 4: KIE-32006 2015-05
Study type | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | Summer |
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Implementation 5: KIE-32006 2015-08
Study type | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | Summer |
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Requirements
Active participation and successful completion of assignments within the deadlines given. An oral presentation.
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, the students are able to •engage in small talk •make use of language learning resources to develop vocabulary and grammatical knowledge •engage in discussions about basic concepts and principles central to students’ field of study •research technological topics in English by critically reading from both popular and scientific sources •summarize information from these sources in speech •collaborate in project pairs or groups in order to design short persuasive presentations •design visual aids in support of presentations •design, rehearse and deliver a short informational speech
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Designing, rehearsing and delivering an informational presentation. | ||
2. | Researching technological topics by critically reading from both popular and scientific sources. Summarising information from these sources in speech. | ||
3. | Collaborating in pairs or groups in order to engage in professional communication situations, such as poster presentations or expert panels. | ||
4. | Engaging in discussions about basic concepts and principles central to students’ field of study. | ||
5. | Making use of a range of resources to develop spoken communication skills, vocabulary and grammatical knowledge independently. | ||
6. | Engaging in small talk. | ||
7. | Explaining field-specific diagrams |
Correspondence of content
Course | Corresponds course | Description |
KIE-32046 Spoken communication in English /RAK, 3 cr + KIE-32056 Spoken communication in English/LTT, 3 cr + KIE-32066 Spoken communication in English/TST, 3 cr + KIE-32006 Spoken Communication in English, 3 cr + KIE-32016 Spoken Communication in English/TTI, 3 cr + KIE-32026 Spoken communication in English/TUTA & TIJO, 3 cr + KIE-32036 Spoken communication in English/BIO, 3 cr | KIE-32906 English Language Exam / spoken, 3 cr |