TY - BOOK AU - Frazier,Laurie AU - Leeming,Shalle AU - Sarosy,Peg AU - Sherak,Kathy TI - Lecture Ready 3 : : Strategies for Academic Listening and Speaking SN - 9780194417297 (Student Book) PY - 2013/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Lecture method in teaching KW - Teaching KW - Methodology KW - Listening KW - Problems, exercises, etc KW - Note-taking KW - Study skills KW - English language KW - Textbooks for foreign speakers KW - Spoken English KW - Study and teaching KW - Foreign speakers KW - High Intermediate - Advanced KW - Problems and exercises KW - fast N1 - 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 UR - http://www.oupcanada.com/catalog/9780194417297.html UR - http://lectureready.com/ ER -