Intensive English Program ieng 002: Listening and Speaking Course Description The Intensive English Program is designed for students with limited experience of using English who need intensive instruction and practice in all aspects of the English language to help them to succeed in PSU s Preparatory Year Program. This course, ieng 002, aims to build the students skills in in listening, speaking, vocabulary and grammar. By the end of the course students should be able to: Listening listen for intonation and syllable stress listen for main ideas, content, details, and reasons predict content understand opinions and attitudes Speaking express: agreement, opinions, ideas, difficulties, problems ask follow-up questions describe personal experiences keep a conversation going give short presentations Grammar use the simple tenses in speech use the present continuous in speech use adjectives in speech use adverbs in speech use prepositions in speech ieng 002 Course Outline Page 1 of 5
Course Outline The 15-week semester is made up of 10 cycles. Please see the course calendar for more details. Cycle 1 Your instructors will give you the materials. understanding classroom language and basic words: items in a classroom, numbers, time, days, months making polite requests, using basic words: items in a classroom, numbers, time, days, months imperatives, possessive adjectives, possessive s, prepositions of time, pronouns, there is/are classroom language, items in a classroom, numbers, time, days, months Cycle 2 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking Intro Unit 1 identifying information in an introduction keeping a conversation going; interviewing a classmate about his interests and introduce him to the class Verb to be, simple present collocations for hobbies Cycle 3 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking Intro Unit 3 listening for examples giving your opinions to plan a perfect school and presenting your plan to the class adjectives, demonstrative and adjective pronouns, basic intensifiers using the dictionary: antonyms Cycle 4 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking Intro Unit 6 listening for opinions agreeing and disagreeing; designing your perfect home and presenting your design to the class prepositions of place, adverbs of frequency compound nouns ieng 002 Course Outline Page 2 of 5
Cycle 5 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking Intro Unit 8 listening for frequency asking for repetition; creating, conducting, and discussing a health survey comparative and superlative adjectives, how much/many, very, common uncountable nouns, articles a/an/the, few/little/many, modals can/can t/could/couldn t/should/shouldn t adjectives ending in -ed Cycle 6 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking Intro Unit 10 listening for sequence using open questions; interviewing a classmate about the important events in his life and presenting them to the class simple past of the verb to be, simple past phrases with get Cycle 7 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking 1 Unit 2 listening for key words and phrases asking for repetition and clarification; writing interview questions and role-play a job interview verbs + gerunds (-ing), present continuous using the dictionary Cycle 8 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking 1 Unit 3 taking notes in a T-chart presenting information from notes; giving a presentation about customs in a culture you know well there is/are and there was/were guessing the meaning a word from the context ieng 002 Course Outline Page 3 of 5
Cycle 9 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking 1 Unit 5 understanding numbers and dates introducing topics in a presentation; giving a presentation describing a tour to a popular travel destination be going to, because suffixies ful and ing Cycle 10 Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking 1 Unit 6 listening for specific information using appropriate eye contact, pause, and tone of voice to tell a funny story or a joke to your classmates using the simple present for informal narratives synonyms Please see the ieng 002 Grammar Syllabus and Mapping document for more information on grammar. Course Materials REQUIRED 1. A. Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking Intro 2. A. Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking 1 or Headway Elementary or American Headway 1(Teachers would supply the photocopies if used) REQUIRED STATIONERY 3. A pen (blue or black ink) or pencil 4. A ring binder 5. A notebook or writing pad Supplementary Materials These will be supplied by the teacher when necessary. Recommended Materials Oxford Picture Dictionary English/Arabic WordPower Dictionary (English-Arabic; Arabic-English) ieng 002 Course Outline Page 4 of 5
Grading Listening Quiz Grammar Quiz Listening Midterm Exam Grammar Midterm Exam Speaking Assessment Instructor s Grade Final Listening Exam Final Grammar Exam Total 12.5% 12.5% 5% 20% 20% 100% Please see the course calendar for the dates of the assessments. Punctuality All students are expected to arrive on time or early for class with the appropriate books, materials, and stationery supplies. If students arrive late to class seven minutes or less, they will be marked late on the attendance register. If students are late three times, they will be marked absent for one period. Students who arrive more than seven minutes late will be marked absent for one period. Students who arrive to class without the required books, stationery, or handouts will be marked M on the attendance register. Three M s will be converted into one absence. Attendance All students are expected to attend all classes. However, students are allowed to miss up to 17 periods or teaching hours. If students miss 18 periods or more they will receive a Denial Notice (DN) and will not be able to attend classes nor sit any more assessments. Students who miss class for legitimate reasons should keep documentation (valid medical certificates, police reports etc.) If they receive a DN, they should take to the documentation to Student Services. To know what constitutes a legitimate reason for being absent from class, students should consult Student Services. ieng 002 Course Outline Page 5 of 5