LANG501 – (Academic) (Level 5) Speaking
Module code
LANG501
Module title
(Academic) (Level 5) Speaking
Prescription
This module aims to develop speaking skills to meet academic needs of students at a CEFR high B2 level. They will be able to use a range of more complex language fluently, accurately and effectively on a wide range of academic topics. Students will be able to express themselves clearly and with spontaneity.
Programmes
- EL1505
NZQA Level
Level 5
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
- Web-Supported
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 150
Resources required
- Learning Outcomes
- Participate and engage in an extended conversation on a topic, including proposing and recommending solutions to problems.
Demonstrate ability to express ideas and informed opinions with precision, presenting and responding to complex lines of argument convincingly.
Give an oral presentation on concrete and/or abstract topics based on research. - Content
- Range Control
-normal speech rate with precision, fluency and spontaneity
-clear and natural pronunciation and intonation.
Range
-speech with appropriate conventions and register
-an adequate range of grammatical structures for connected discourse.
Interaction
-communication for most routine social and educational situations
-a range of face-to-face spoken interactions in an academic context.
Grammar
A list of grammar and language functions can be found in the Overview of Content for the Writing module.
Topics
A list of possible topics is included in the syllabus document and can be found at http://www.cityandguilds.gr/el/EnLangCer/WrittenExamsIESOL/AssessmentGuide/Documents/IESOLqualificationhandbookOct2009v02.pdf
- - Teaching and Learning Strategy
- Key approaches to instruction include selection of authentic and semi-authentic language models; clear contextualisation and effective presentation of new language; varied interaction - individual, pair, group, whole-class activities; information-gap activities; task-based activities; integration of skills; focus on accuracy and fluency; effective treatment of errors; valid and reliable assessment; integration of current technologies
- Assessment Criteria
- The portfolio is comprised of multiple assessment tasks, not tests alone. To pass this module, students must attempt and pass all assessment tasks.