Banniere
Frazier, Laurie

Lecture Ready 3 : Strategies for Academic Listening and Speaking / Laurie Frazier and Shalle Leeming ; Peg Sarosy and Kathy Sherak.(Series Editors). - 2nd ed. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2013. - 132 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm. - Lecture Ready .

Includes student access to the Digital Download Center.

Includes student access to the Digital Download Center.

"Experience the demands and atmosphere of the higher-education classroom. Lecture Ready: Strategies for Academic Listening and Speaking * Prepares students for listening, note-taking, and academic discussion through videos of realistic and engaging lectures. * Explicit presentation skills prepare students for public speaking, a requirement in today's academic and professional world. * Online video-based assessment tracks progress to show what students have mastered and where they still need help." (Book's Cover) CONTENTS: Unit 1: Business
Chapter 1: New Trends in Marketing Research
Listening Strategies Build Background Knowledge to Understand Lectures Recognize Language Lecture for Topic and Plan Make Predictions Based on Your Background Knowledge Note-Taking Strategies Organize Your Notes into an Informal Outline Assess and Revise Your Notes Academic Discussion Strategies Express Your Ideas Presentation Strategies Use Good Posture, Eye Contact, and Volume Chapter 2: Business Ethics Listening Strategies Recognize Lecture Language for Transitions Note-Taking Strategies Use Abbreviations and Symbol Summarize the Lecture Academic Discussion Strategies Ask for Clarification and Elaboration Presentation Strategies Catch the Audience's Attention and Introduce Your Presentation Unit 2: Media Studies Chapter 3: Trends in Media Use Recognize Lecture Language for Generalizations and Supports Note-Taking Strategies Note Key Words Academic Discussion Strategies Give Your Opinions and Ask for the Opinions of Others Presentation Strategies Signal a Transition Chapter 4: The Changing Music Industry Listening Strategies Recognize Lecture Language That Signals Repetition Note-Taking Strategies Use a Split-Page Format Academic Discussion Strategies Express Interest and Ask for Elaboration Presentation Strategies Create Rapport with Your Audience Unit 3: Science Chapter 5: The Placebo Effect Listening Strategies Recognize Lecture Language for Cause and Effect Note-Taking Strategies Note Causes and Effects Academic Discussion Strategies Agree and Disagree Politely Presentation Strategies Use Stress to Emphasize Key Ideas Chapter 6: Intelligent Machines Listening Strategies Predict Causes and Effects Note-Taking Strategies Use Arrows to Show Cause-and-Effect Relationships Academic Discussion Strategies Compromise and Reach a Consensus Presentation Strategies Pace Your Speech with Thought Groups Unit 4: Psychology Chapter 7: Sibling Relationships Listening Strategies Recognize Lecture Language That Signals Comparisons and Contrasts Note-Taking Strategies Note Comparisons and Contrasts Academic Discussion Strategies Expand Your Own Ideas Presentation Strategies Use Effective Visuals Chapter 8: Multiple Intelligence Listening Strategies Recognize Non Verbal Signals for Important Information Note-Taking Strategies Use Number Lists to Organize Information Academic Discussion Strategies Keep the Discussion on Topic Presentation Strategies Use Non-Verbal Signals Unit 5: Art and Design Chapter 9: The Art of Graffiti Listening Strategies Recognize Lecture Language that Signals a Definition Note-Taking Strategies Annotate Your Notes after Lectures Academic Discussion Strategies Pause and Collect Your Thoughts Presentation Strategies Open the Door and Clarify Audience Questions Chapter 10: Design Basics Listening Strategies Recognize Lecture Language for Citing Information Note-Taking Strategies Review Note-Taking Strategies Academic Discussion Strategies Check Comprehesion by Paraphrasing the Ideas of Others Presentation Strategies Highlight Key Points and Deliver a Take-Home Message

9780194417297 (Student Book) 0194417298 (Student Book)

2013409575

016301946 Uk


Lecture method in teaching.
Teaching--Methodology.
Listening--Problems, exercises, etc.
Note-taking--Problems, exercises, etc.
Study skills.
English language--Textbooks for foreign speakers.
English language--Spoken English--Problems, exercises, etc.
English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers.
High Intermediate - Advanced


Problems and exercises.

Propulsé par Koha