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ENG CC 6101 Listening and Speaking Skills

The aim of the course is to develop listening and speaking skills of the students in ESL/EFL setting. Learners will have theoretical ideas on the English sound system and mechanics and practices of pronunciations in English. They will also have ample opportunity to practice different sound patterns both in formal and informal situations by listening and speaking. The end result will be to have the listening and speaking skills the learners need to communicate effectively in English in their real life situations. The course will cover:

Listening

Basics of ESL/EFL listening skills

Listening to words and connected speech

Listening for information and summary

Listening for speaking

Speaking

Basics of ESL/EFL speaking skills

Speaking words and connected speech

Speaking for performing different functions, such as requesting, offering etc.

Speaking in formal and informal situations

Recommended Reading:

Bonet, D. (2001). The Business of Listening: A Practical Guide to Effective Listening. New York : Crisp Learning.

Kenworthy, J. (1987). Teaching English Pronunciation. England: Longman.

O'Connor, J. D. (1980). Better English Pronunciation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Literature and Cultural Studies

COURSE OUTLINES

ENG CC 6101

Listening and Speaking

3 Credits

ENG CC 6102           

Advanced Reading and Writing

3 Credits

ENG CC 6103

Sentence and Discourse Skills

3 Credits

LCS 6104

Introduction to Poetry and Drama

3 Credits

LCS 6105

Introduction to Fiction and Non-Fiction

3 Credits

LCS 6201

Literary Theory and Criticism

3 Credits

LCS 6202       

World Classics in English Translation

3 Credits

LCS 6203

20th Century English Literature

3 Credits

LCS 6204

Modern American Literature

3 Credits

LCS 6205

Cultural Studies: Theories and Practices

3 Credits

LCS 6301

Critical Theories and Practices

3 Credits

LCS 6302       

Postmodern Literature

3 Credits

LCS 6303       

Postcolonial Studies

3 Credits

LCS 6304

Critical Reading of Adaptation of Literary Texts

3 Credits

LCS 6305

Gender Studies

3 Credits

LCS 6401

Latin American Literature

3 Credits

LCS 6402       

Continental Literature

3 Credits

LCS 6403       

Contemporary Reading of Shakespeare

3 Credits

LCS 6404

Translation Studies

3 Credits

LCS 6405

Research Methodology

3 Credits

LCS 6406

Dissertation*

6 Credits

LCS 6407

Viva-voce

3 Credits

Total

63 Credits

Note: Dissertation is not compulsory for all students. A student after completing minimum 45 credits and obtaining CGPA 3.25 can take dissertation instead of two taught courses. Also, the student opting for dissertation must take ENG6405: Research Methodology)