강의내용 닫기
■ 강의 안내
- 강의제목 : 겐트대학교와 함께하는 국제언어(읽고 생각하고 영어로 말하라(고급)) - Read, Think, Speak English
- 교육분야 : 글로벌 언어(영어)
- 강의내용 : 영어로 읽고 생각하면 영어로 말할 수 있습니다.
- 교육장소 : 송도글로벌 평생학습관 배움1실
- 교육기간 : 2024.9.24.(화) ~ 11.12.(화) 매주 화 10:00~11:50 / 총 8회 수업
※ 수업은 영어로 진행됩니다.
■ 모집 안내
- 모집기간 : 2024. 8. 19.(월) 10시 ~ 8. 30.(금) 선착순 인터넷 접수
- 주의사항 : 신청 후, 수강료 결제를 완료해야 수강신청이 완료됩니다.
- 수강료 결제 방법 : 마이페이지 → 통합 신청 내역 → [결제하기] 클릭 → 결제방법 선택 → 결제하기
■ 교수 소개
- 이름 : Jonathan Ozelton
- 경력 : 現 겐트대학교 Centre for Language and Learning 교수
■ 수업 소개
- A conversation and discussion class based around a short reading on a given topic.
- The course offers extensive opportunity for participants to speak in English, to share their ideas on the given topic with a partner or a small group. As the title explains, we will read in English, think in English, and then speak in English!
■ 강의 내용
Topics will be on relatively everyday items that all participants will have experience of and opinions on: issues interesting enough for discussion, but nothing controversial or difficult to talk about.
Each class follows a similar pattern:
- Warm-up (small groups) - discussion based on a prompt or pictures to provide background to the main topic
- Vocabulary Review - short explanation of key terms from the reading (lecture)
- Reading (whole class). This will be a short text. Topics will vary: some will be short news clips, others extracts from longer articles or readings.
- Post-reading discussion - sharing opinions on the reading text content (pairs or small groups)
- Extended discussion - further conversation extending the main topic, based on follow-on questions (pairs or small groups)
- Vocabulary in Action - conversation questions utilising the key vocabulary introduced in the text (pair work)
- Natural English - a short segment introducing a useful word or phrase that is common to native speakers but likely unfamiliar in Korea since it rarely appears in classic textbook material (brief lecture; pair work)
- Wrap up
■ 주의 사항
Full understanding of the reading article is not needed to participate in class. The discussion will be about the topic in general so that everyone can contribute. Complex/controversial topics are avoided.