应用英语I

杜景平

目录

  • 1 Course Overview
    • 1.1 Introduction
  • 2 About the Teachers
    • 2.1 Course leader
    • 2.2 Teaching staff
  • 3 Courseware
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Chapter One: What is Public Speaking
    • 3.3 Chapter Two: Speaking Confidently
    • 3.4 Chapter Three: Giving Your First Speech
    • 3.5 Chapter Four: Selecting a Topic and a Purpose
    • 3.6 Chapter Six: Supporting Your Idea
    • 3.7 Chapter Five: Analyzing Audience
    • 3.8 Chapter Seven: Organizing the Body of the Speech
    • 3.9 Chapter Eight: Beginning and Ending the Speech
    • 3.10 Chapter Nine: Outlining the Speech
    • 3.11 Chapter Ten: Using Language
    • 3.12 Chapter Eleven: Delivering the Speech
    • 3.13 Chapter Twelve: Using Visual Aids
    • 3.14 Chapter Thirteen: Speaking to Inform
    • 3.15 Chapter Fourteen: Speaking to Persuade
    • 3.16 Chapter Fifteen: Speaking on Special Occasions
    • 3.17 Chapter Sixteen: Speaking in Competitions
  • 4 Teaching Videos
    • 4.1 刘有发:Beginning and Ending the Speech
    • 4.2 杜景平:Selecting a Topic and a Purpose
    • 4.3 张建丽:Delivering the Speech
  • 5 Speech Appreciation
    • 5.1 Abraham Lincoln: Gettysburg Address
    • 5.2 Martin Luther King: I Have a Dream
    • 5.3 Great speeches with commentaries
    • 5.4 Speech Competition Videos
  • 6 Students' Speech Videos
    • 6.1 Speech collection
  • 7 Online Resources
    • 7.1 Some Public Speaking Websites
    • 7.2 Speech tips
    • 7.3 Final exam papers
Introduction

Course Introduction


 


Our leading public speech textbook is The Art of Public Speaking (Tenth Edition),  which has defined the art of being the best for more than 10 million students and instructors. It is written by Stephen E. Lucas, Professor of Communication Arts and Evjue-Bascom Professor in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professor Lucas has directed the introductory public speaking course at the University of Wisconsin-Madison since 1973. Over the years he has been responsible for numerous teaching innovations and has supervised the training of hundreds of graduate assistants. In addition to participating in public speaking workshops and colloquia at schools throughout the United States, he has served as a judge for the major national English-language public speaking competitions in China, has lectured at numerous Chinese universities, and has conducted workshops for Chinese instructors on teaching public speaking.

The Art of Public Speaking is the leading text for public speaking courses. Whether a novice or an experienced speaker, every student will learn how to be a better public speaker through Lucas' clear explanations and thorough coverage. It has been a textbook of authority in CCTV Cup and the 21st Century Cup English Speech Contests.

1. Course goal
    It is aimed at improving students' critical thinking, public speaking skills, and ultimately their communication ability. Every student will have chances to practice what has been learned in the class. Teacher gives sample speeches and comments on students’speaking presentation. In a word, students learn speaking by speaking on a great variety of topics.

2.   Class procedures
     Students preview course online.
     Students discuss in groups what they have learned and what they don't understand in their online preview and the teacher answers their questions.
     The teacher extends the course by showing the 
students a sample speech video.       Three students give assigned speeches each week and other students ask them questions.

3. Course assessment
Attendence constitutes 10% of the course.
online study constitutes 10%.
First speech constitutes 10%. 

Group presentation constitutes 10%

Free speech constitutes 10%

Mid-term speech constitutes 20%. 

Final speech constitutes 30%. 


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