Tiếng ANh Giao Tiếp 4
Giới thiệu tiếng Anh thuyết trình level 1 Khóa học tiếng anh thuyết trình level 1, được đội ngũ chuyên gia học thuật YOURE xây dựng cho đối tượng học viên với trình độ đầu vào là A1.
Thông qua 12 chủ đề học tập lớn là:
– Niềm Đam Mê; Thói Quen Cá Nhân; Con Đường Sự Nghiệp; Tài Năng Bản Thân;
– Công Nghệ Thông Tin; Những Thách Thức Trong Cuộc Sống; Sự Tự Tin Trong Công Việc;
– Những Nơi Hoang Dã; Những Thành Tựu Cá Nhân; Những Thành Phố Sáng Tạo;
– Những Bức Tranh Tuyệt Phẩm; Những Thói Quen Lành Mạnh.
Về mặt ngôn ngữ, học viên khóa level 1 sẽ có cơ hội mở rộng vốn từ vựng của mình tới mức A2 thông qua các bài Readings, cũng như thu thập thêm nhiều kiến thức mới về 12 chủ đề kể trên thông qua các video TED Talk. Từ đó, tạo sự tự tin chắc chắn cho từng học viên, khi thuyết trình về các chủ đề này.
Về mặt kỹ năng thuyết trình, thông qua các bài Speaking; Communicating; Presenting, học viên sẽ được học và được ứng dụng thuần thục:
– Kỹ năng giới thiệu bản thân một cách độc đáo;
– Kỹ năng sử dụng hiệu quả ngôn ngữ cơ thể;
– Kỹ năng cảm ơn khán giả;
– Kỹ năng dẫn dắt khán giả đi vào chủ đề;
– Kỹ năng sử dụng cử chỉ tay khi thuyết trình;
– Kỹ năng gắng kết với khán giả;
– Kỹ năng sử dụng số liệu để phục vụ cho bài thuyết trình;
– Kỹ năng thể hiện sự nhiệt huyết một cách tự nhiên khi thuyết trình;
– Kỹ năng tạo nhịp ngưng đọng khi thuyết trình;
– Kỹ năng diễn đạt lại các ý chính một cách mới mẻ;
– Kỹ năng giới thiệu hình ảnh trong khi thuyết trình;
– Kỹ năng tạo sự chú ý nơi khán giả
Ngoài ra, để đo lường sự tiến bộ trong học tập, mỗi học viên khi tham gia khóa học tiếng Anh thuyết trình level 1, đều được yêu cầu hoàn thành 4 video clip thể hiện kỹ năng thuyết trình bằng tiếng Anh của mình thông qua 4 chủ đề khác nhau.
Và điều đặc biệt của khóa tiếng Anh thuyết trình level 1, là xuyên suốt 12 chủ đề học tập lớn, học viên sẽ được học rất kỹ, rất sâu các skills tiếng Anh như Vocabulary; Grammar; Listening; Reading; Writing; Speaking; Communicating; Presenting qua 5 Bài học là các Lesson A, B, C, D, E. Và nội dung các bài học được sắp xếp một cách chặt chẽ, khoa học, để đảm bảo tính hiệu quả nhất cho sự phát triển của từng học viên.
Thông tin cơ bản
Khóa Tiếng Anh Giao Tiếp (Level 4)
Thời lượng : 4 tháng
Bài học: 45 bài
Đầu vào: IELTS 5.5
Đầu ra: IELTS 6.0 – 6.5
Thời gian học: 3 buổi/ tuần; 90 phút/ buổi
Học phí: 2 triệu/ tháng
Các chủ đề bài học
Tiếng Anh Giao Tiếp (Level 4)
Chủ đề 1
NEIGHBORS
Chủ đề 2
TOURISM
Chủ đề 3
MEDIA VIOLENCE
Chủ đề 4
BODY IMAGE
Chủ đề 5
CYBERSAFE
Chủ đề 6
MODERN FAMILIES
Chủ đề 7
MEDICINE
Chủ đề 8
PHOBIAS
Chủ đề 9
LIFE'S LUXURIES
Chủ đề 10
GOOD SERVICE
Chủ đề 11
FANS
Chủ đề 12
STRANGE WEATHER
Chủ đề 13
GETTING OLDER
Chủ đề 14
BULLYING
Chủ đề 15
WORKING 9 TO 5
Neighbors
Topic 1: Neighbors
Questions:
– How important is it to get along with your neighbors for peace of mind?
– What is the best way to resolve a difficult problem with neighbors?
– Would you consider moving if relations with neighbors became too difficult?
Points of View: Neighbors need to find a compromise.
Personalization:
– Dogs and other animals can be…
– If something disturbs me when I’m trying to study, I…
– It’s important to inform your neighbors about what you’re doing because…
Discussion Strategies: Using language of mediation
Speeches: Advice to neighbors
Tourism
Topic 2: Tourism
Questions:
– How responsible do you feel you are for the impact you have as a traveler?
– Do tourists have a big impact on your community? Think of some examples and discuss them.
– Would you pay more to stay in a resort hotel that is “environmentally friendly”?
Points of View: New developments are good for the community.
Personalization:
– If people plan a new resort, they should think about…
– Tourism is/isn’t necessarily…
– Tourists do/don’t have a responsibility to…
Discussion Strategies: Asking critical questions
Speeches: A new development model that works
Media Violence
Topic 3: Media Violence
Questions:
– What kinds of things in movies might people find offensive?
– How can you choose a broad range of movies without offending anyone?
– What is acceptable and unacceptable in movies for young adults?
Points of View: PC games are too violent.
Personalization:
– Excuse me, but I think there’s a big difference between … and …
– What I mean is, even books can be …
– You need to … when buying video games for children.
Discussion Strategies: Asking for clarification
Speeches: A book festival
Body Image
Topic 4: Body Image
Questions:
– What kinds of things do people dislike about their appearance?
– What might they do to change their appearance? Should they?
– What are the health/personal consequences of changes in appearance?
– What kind of advice might be useful? Who can give this advice?
Points of View: Dieting is a waste of time
Personalization:
– I’m not saying it’s wrong to look good, but…
– I wouldn’t touch… for anything in the world
– I can’t believe people would…
Discussion Strategies: Taking exception (casual)
Speeches: Being positive about your body
Cybersafe
Topic 5: Cybersafe
Questions:
– What can you do to make using the Internet safer?
– Should more be done to protect young people using the Internet?
– Will cybercrime become easier to detect? Why?
Points of View: It’s too dangerous to use the Internet.
Personalization:
– The Internet is a dangerous place, for example,..
– … is a good example of how computers make it easier commit crimes.
– There are many ways of being careful using a computer such as …
Discussion Strategies: Supporting statements
Speeches: A presentation on Internet safety
Modern Families
Topic 6: Modern Families
Questions:
– How has family life changed in the last 20-30 years? What changes have helped society?
– How do you imagine the trends continuing in the future?
– Would you rather experience family life as it is today or as it was 20 years ago? Why?
Points of View: Divorce is harmful for society.
Personalization:
– I think that mixed-race marriages…
– I’m sure that couples who divorce too easily…
– Children brought up by relatives or siblings…
Discussion Strategies: Prompting for more information
Speeches: My ideal relationship
Medicine
Topic 7: Medicine
Questions:
– How much input do you have in the treatment you get?
– Does your doctor/therapist actually listen to you when you talk about your symptoms?
– How much responsibility do you take for your own well-being?
Points of View: Conventional medicine can be dangerous.
Personalization:
– Acupuncture can/cannot really help things like…
– It’s…for a baby to be born at home.
– I don’t know enough about…
Discussion Strategies: Agreeing
Speeches: A presentation on health treatments
Phobias
Topic 8: Phobias
Questions:
– Think about the kind of situations in which phobias can create difficulties.
– How would the person with the phobia try to avoid doing something?
– How can you convince someone who has phobia to overcome it?
Points of View: You can get over phobias.
Personalization:
– The best way to overcome a fear of…
– I know someone who is afraid of…
– Their fear of…started when…
Discussion Strategies: Convincing and suggesting
Speeches: It’s safe to fly
Life’s Luxuries
Topic 9: Life’s Luxuries
Questions:
– What kind of luxury products are the most popular in your country with your age group?
– How has the attitude towards luxury changed in your country in the last few years?
– What is one ‘luxury’ that you allow yourself everyday?
Points of View: It isn’t necessary to have a luxurious wedding.
Personalization:
– Big weddings can he a problem because…
– Getting into a lot of debt for something you don’t absolitchy need is…
– The best kind of luxury is…
Discussion Strategies: Avoding questions
Speeches: A radio commercial
Good Service
Topic 10: Good Service
Questions:
– What approach do you think you will take when complaining in the future?
– What are some of the difficulties when complaining in a different country? What are ways of overcoming these?
– Is the customer always right?
Points of View: You have to fight for your rights.
Personalization:
– When I complain, I …
– If someone complains to me, I …
– The last time I complained about something …
Discussion Strategies: Complaining
Speeches: Know your consumer rights
Fans
Topic 11: Fans
Questions:
– What do you think of fan behavior generally? Is there anything that bothers you about it?
– Do you ever worry about people becoming too obsessed with celebrity? How important is it to be famous anyway?
– Is being a devoted fan something that people “grow out of”?
Points of View: If fans get out of control they should be punished.
Personalization:
– Fans who are out of control should/shouldn’t…
– Anti-social behavior such as…is…
– Real sports fans enjoy…
Discussion Strategies: Acknowledging emotions
Speeches: Keep cool
Strange Weather
Topic 12: Strange Weather
Questions:
– How can individuals influence a business’s policies on environmental issues?
– Should less developed nations have the same environmental protection policies as developed nations?
– What will you do to reduce your carbon footprint?
Points of View: Don’t leave a big carbon footprint.
Personalization:
– I’m not concerned about my carbon footprint because…
– I think/don’t think that I can…
– When people talk about global warming, they usually,…
Discussion Strategies: Expressing concern
Speeches: A debate about the environment
Getting Older
Topic 13: Getting Older
Questions:
– When do you think you will plan your retirement?
– How/Where do you think you will live when you are old?
– How do you think you can help old people that you know?
Points of View: Growing old doesn’t have to be bad.
Personalization:
– Growing old can be a more positive experience if…
– People should treat old people…
– One way of improving things for old people is…
Discussion Strategies: An alternative point of view
Speeches: What’s best for an elderly relative
Bullying
Topic 14: Bullying
Questions:
– What actions can you take if you are unhappy about a situation at school or at work?
– Do you think that enough help/support is available to people who have problems with bullying or group conflicts? Should more help be available?
– How can you help someone who is having a hard time at school or at work?
Points of View: You have to stand up to others.
Personalization:
– You can tell that someone is a bully because…
– Some of the reasons children bully other children are…
– It’s important to stand up to others because…
Discussion Strategies: Constructive criticism
Speeches: Reporting an incident
Working 9 to 5
Topic 15: Working 9 to 5
Questions:
– How do you imagine your career will develop in the next 20 years?
– Do you think that you will have more than one career in your life?
– How do you think that you will be able to manage your work/life balance?
Points of View: You have to accept any job you can get.
Personalization:
– When looking for a job, you need to…
– If you haven’t got much work experience, you…
– Looking for a new job is difficult because…
Discussion Strategies: Ending a conversation
Speeches: Present yourself