| 授業コード | 02106871 | 単位数 | 2 |
| 科目名 | 英語プレゼンテーションⅡ | クラス | 71 |
| 履修期 | 後期授業 | カリキュラム | *下表参考 |
| 担当者 | ROUAULT, Gregory T. | 配当年次 | *下表参考 |
| 授業の題目 | English Presentations II 英語プレゼンテーション研究Ⅱ |
| 学修の概要 | Students will use all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) to give informative and entertaining presentations in English. They will produce and deliver four (4) presentations by speaking from personal experience (3–4 minutes each): • Warm-up presentation: Talk about yourself and introduction a special item. • Presentation 1: Describe a very important experience in your life. • Presentation 2: Record a presentation demonstrating how to do or make something. • Presentation 3: Give a review of a movie or TV show. |
| 学修の到達目標 | By the end of this course, students will be able to: • Complete surveys and interviews • Talk about opinions and experiences • Brainstorm for and organize ideas • Get an audience's attention • Design effective note cards and PowerPoint slides • Speak loudly and clearly, using proper rhythm and pitch • Use body language (posture, gestures, and eye contact) • Manage speaking anxiety • Give polite, supportive, friendly, & kind feedback • Relating experiences and feelings associated with them • Set the scene for an experience • Use time expressions to describe an experience • Quiz others about their film and TV knowledge • Talk about the features of movies and TV shows: - genre, plot, setting, special effects, acting, cinematography, dialogue • Talk about what you like and why, and what you don't like and why not. |
| 授業計画 | 第1回 | Course introduction (lesson contents, evaluation criteria) Warm-up topic: A self-introduction • Knowing your audience → Get to know your classmates by completing a lifestyle survey |
| 第2回 | Warm-up topic: A prized possession • Planning a presentation → Learn the basic steps in planning presentations • Developing presentation techniques → Learn about and practice some basic presentation techniques |
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| 第3回 | Warm-up topic: A prized possession • Presentation delivery with realia and/or artifacts and peer feedback |
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| 第4回 | Presentation 1: A memorable experience • Exploring the topic • Describing experiences and feelings • Focusing on language → Learn how to set the scene and tell the events of a personal story |
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| 第5回 | Presentation 2: I'll show you • Adding impact → Learn how to open and preview your presentation → Learn how to conclude your presentation by reviewing and emphasizing • Developing presentation techniques → Learn how to demonstrate with gestures and use show-and-tell expressions |
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| 第6回 | Presentation 1: A memorable experience • Organizing ideas → Learn how to brainstorm for ideas and organize them into an outline • Adding impact → Learn how to connect with your audience by giving them a "mystery list" → Learn how to introduce your topic and preview the main points of your presentation |
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| 第7回 | Presentation 1: A memorable experience • Adding impact → Learn how to signal the end of your presentation and review its main points → Learn how to close your presentation by inviting the audience to share their stories • Developing presentation techniques → Learn how to use your voice effectively to use stress to emphasize important words |
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| 第8回 | Presentation 1: A memorable experience • Presentation planning and practice → Prepare your materials, practice your presentation, & get peer and instructor feedback |
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| 第9回 | Presentation 1: A memorable experience • Poster presentation delivery → Deliver your presentation to small groups in class w/Q&A & complete your self-evaluation |
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| 第10回 | Presentation 2: I'll show you • Presentation delivery → Record a video of demonstrating at home or on campus and get feedback from your instructor |
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| 第11回 | Presentation 3: Screen magic • Exploring the topic → Test your knowledge of movies and TV shows → Learn how to describe basic information about movies and TV shows • Focusing on language → Learn how describe the setting of a movie or TV show |
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| 第12回 | Presentation 3: Screen magic • Organizing ideas → Learn how to brainstorm for ideas and organize them into an outline • Adding impact → Learn how to connect with your audience by asking questions and giving some interesting facts → Learn how to introduce your topic and preview the main points of your presentation |
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| 第13回 | Presentation 3: Screen magic • Adding impact → Learn how to signal the end of your presentation and review its main points → Learn how to close your presentation by recommending (or not recommending) a movie or TV show • Developing presentation techniques → Learn how to give stress to content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) → Learn how to use brief pauses to keep your audience's attention |
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| 第14回 | Presentation 3: Screen magic • Presentation planning and practice → Prepare your materials, practice your presentations, & get feedback from classmates |
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| 第15回 | Presentation 3: Screen magic • Slide presentation delivery → Deliver your presentation in front of class w/Q&A & complete your self-evaluation |
| 授業外学習の課題 | Students will spend up to 1 hour per week completing homework and lesson previews and reviews. In addition, for each presentation, students will need to spend time (2 hours) preparing the following materials outside of class and bringing them to class on the day of the presentation: • outline • script • notes (on small notecards) • visual aids (poster, photos, videos, PowerPoint slides, and/or real objects) |
| 履修上の注意事項 | • Lessons for this course will be taught in English. 授業は英語で行われます。 • This is a blended course. Lessons will be taught in-person and online-only through Google Classroom. 授業は基本として対面で実施する予定ですが、Googleクラスルームでオンラインのみの授業を実施するときもあります。 • Presentations will be video and audio recorded for purposes of feedback and scoring. プレゼンテーションはフィードバック及び評価のために録画・録音されます。 • Homework will be assigned through Google Classroom. A class code will be given in the first lesson. ホームワーク(予習、課題等)はGoogle Classroomで行います。class codeは第1回目の授業で配布されます。 • Excused absences will be treated as absences, but they will not affect the requirements for credit. Students with a high number of unexcused absences may not receive credit for the course. 公認欠席は欠席として扱いますが、単位認定要件には影響しないように配慮します。理由のない欠席が多い学生は、単位を取得できない場合があります。 • Any in-class presentations missed due do excused absence may be made up by submitting a video of a presentation done at home, recorded with a smartphone, etc. プレゼンテーションの日に公認欠席がある場合は、代わりに自宅でスマホ等で録画したプレゼンテーションを提出することができます。 【2024年度以降生:レベル2・3・4の学生が履修可能です】 【2023年度以前生:レベル2の学生が履修可能です】 【公認欠席は欠席として扱いますが、単位認定要件、または期末試験の受験要件には影響しないように配慮します。(この一文は自動挿入されています。)】 【自身の英語運用能力測定のため、学期終盤に行われるTOEIC(R) L&R IP/TOEIC(R)Bridgeに申し込み、受験してください。(この一文は自動挿入されています。)】 |
| 成績評価の方法・基準 | Grading will be based on: (a) 3 x 10% = 30% Knowledge Review quizzes - taken from contents in the textbook (b) 10% for active participation in class and weekly H/W assignments (c) Four (4) presentations (60%): - Warm-up topic presentation - Prized Possession talk (5%) - Presentation 1 - Memorable Experience poster presentation (20%) - Presentation 2 - I'll Show you (independent self-study) demonstration video presentation (10%) - Presentation 3 - Movie Review slide presentation (25%) |
| テキスト | Present Yourself 1: Experiences 2nd Edition by Steven Gershon, Cambridge University Press. 2015. ISBN: 978-1-107-43563-6 |
| 参考文献 | Online supplementary resources may be provided or introduced by the instructor for support. |
| 主な関連科目 | English Presentations I 英語プレゼンテーションⅠ |
| オフィスアワー及び 質問・相談への対応 |
Feedback will be provided on presentations using grading sheets and scoring rubrics along with descriptive comments within 2 weeks. Please contact me by email or see me after class with any questions. Office hours: Mondays Per 3 13:05~14:35 Bldg 8, 1F or by appointment |
| AA | A | B | C | D | |
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| Presentations | Completed all presentations and presentation materials with no or very few minor errors, using all the skills and expressions taught in the course | Completed all presentations and presentation materials with some minor errors, using most of the skills and expressions taught in the course | Completed all presentations and presentation materials with many minor errors or a few major errors, using some of the skills and expressions taught in the course | Completed all presentations and presentation materials with many major errors, using few of the skills and expressions taught in the course | Did not complete all presentations, or completed all presentations with extreme errors, or using none of the skills or expressions taught in the course |
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