ENG220 : Listening & Speaking 4

Department

Department of English Language

Academic Program

Bachelor in English

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

ENG214

Overview

This course aims at consolidating whatever has been done in the previous three semesters. It is expected that students will be able to express their ideas with correct emotive tone in the given context. The tutor will have the opportunity to reinforce certain areas and structures which could be identified as difficult areas for a set of students.

Intended learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student must be able to:

  1. participate and respond spontaneously to any discussion on the topic of common interest;
  2. use the language appropriately and befitting to the given context;
  3. able to describe different situations, places and persons, and narrate events clearly.
  4. participate in a conversation using the expressions with the correct emotive contents.

5. Choose the correct vocabulary and terminology in any conversation raised and the ability to comment, answer, discuss, reply, inquire and argue.

Teaching and learning methods

The course will be presented to the student through lectures, panel discussions, or assignments and exercises, discussion and dialogue

Methods of assessments

Methods of evaluating students in this course

(class work 40% & final 60%)

Class work: is divided into written midterm, assignments and tasks

Written final exam

References

Communicate 2 Listening and Speaking skills. Kate Pickering

Main Contents of the Course

Scientific topics

Week

Readings / References / Notes

Jobs today

1

Jobs today

2

Happy days

3

Happy days

4

Cash flow

5

Cash flow

6

Describe a photo

7

Describe a photo

8

Manners

9

Manners

10

Politics

11

Politics

12

Listening practice

13

Listening practice

14

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Writing 1 (ENG105)
Listening&Speaking 1 (ENG104)
Reading Comprehension 1 (ENG103)
Grammar 1 (ENG102)
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Arabic language 1 (AR103)
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English Grammar 2 (ENG107)
Reading Comprehension 2 (ENG108)
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Research Methods (EPSY301)
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Theoretical Linguistics 2 (ENG223)
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Creative Writing 2 (ENG333)
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