Course Contents
UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTIONS
Making introductions
• Make effective self and peer introductions
• Take useful introductory notes
Requests and enquiries
• Make appropriate requests and enquiries
• Respond to enquiries
• Listen for specific information in English.
Practice Practical Classroom English
• Use different classroom language routines (functions) for effective classroom management
• Develop effective classroom language by following the given examples/
situations
• Demonstrate and practice practical classroom language routines.
UNIT 2 – SOCIAL INTERACTION
Greetings
• Greeting friends and family on different occasions/reasons
• Responding to a happy event
• Using formal greeting expressions appropriately
Saying thank you
• Using formal/ informal expressions of gratitude appropriately
• Reading a story which uses expressions of gratitude
• Writing a formal letter to say thank you to a teacher/parent/friend
Inviting people
• Demonstrating the use of formal and informal expressions of invitation
• Developing verbal and written skills for invitations
• Responding to invitation requests (accepting and declining)
Regrets
• Expressing regrets orally and in writing in an appropriate manner
• Saying sorry and accepting apologies
UNIT 3 – GIVING AND FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS
Following and giving directions
• Following directions from a map
• Giving directions for a location in oral and written forms
• Reaching a destination
Giving clear instructions
• Carrying out instructions
• Structuring instructions
• Writing clear instructions
Designing instruction manuals
• Exploring instruction manuals of different products
• Comparing instruction manuals for developing a critical understanding of the essentials of a manual
• Designing an instruction manual for a new student enrolling in college. This could be a group project.
UNIT 4 - SHARING EXPERIENCES
Sharing narratives
• Reading short stories
• Reading excerpts; comic strips, interviews, etc.
Sharing unique experiences
• Summarizing/Narrating true stories
• Solving word puzzles to develop language awareness
• Reading short stories followed by exercises/worksheet
• Converting an event into a short story
• Using pictures as stimuli for narrative creation
• Using songs as examples of personal experience
Imaginative texts
• Identifying imaginative texts
• Developing imaginative texts by giving engrossing stories and descriptions of scenes
UNIT 5 – FUNCTIONING IN ENGLISH
Writing styles
• Changing narration: converting a dialogue into a report
• Converting a story into a news report
• Converting a graph/picture into short report/story
Writing mechanics
• Punctuation and structure
• Sentences, Fragments and run-ons
• Subject-predicate and pronoun-reference agreement
• Project presentations
• Course Revision
Course Synopsis
Functional English course gives students an opportunity to learn to interact socially as well as academically. It also gives learners' an opportunity to use language for various purposes i.e according to their needs for instance to request, apologize, order etc.. At the same time, functional English course aims to improve learners' oral, interpersonal and writing skills. This course aims at polishing the real-life language skills of the learners through a task-based methodology.
Course Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course learners will be able to:
1. Understand the importance of context with reference to language expression
2. Use appropriate language knowing the context (what to say, how to say)
3. Improve their language usage for social interaction and academics settings
4. To improve their writing and oral skills to enable them to be autonomous learners
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WEEK 1: TOPIC: Self-introduction: how to introduce yourself in English
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WEEK 2: TOPIC: Polite requests and questions
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WEEK 3: TOPIC: Classroom English: Vocabulary and expressions for students
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WEEK 4: TOPIC: English greetings and introduction
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WEEK 5: TOPIC: Respond to “thank you” properly
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WEEK 6: TOPIC: How to refuse an invitation in English
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WEEK 7: TOPIC: Stop saying I'M SORRY: More ways to apologize in English
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WEEK 8: TOPIC: Asking permission, giving instruction and direction
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WEEK 9: TOPIC: Asking and giving directions in English
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WEEK 10: TOPIC: How to write instruction manuals?
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WEEK 11: TOPIC: Writing a Narrative: Part 1 Structure & Elements
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WEEK 12: TOPIC: How to describe images in English
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WEEK 13: TOPIC: Imaginative texts
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WEEK 14: TOPIC: Different text types
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WEEK 15: TOPIC: Writing mechanics and punctuation
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Edition : 2016
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Title : WEEK 2 EXPRESSING REQUESTS
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Title : WEEK 1 GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER
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Title : WEEK 3 HANDOUT (PRACTICING PRACTICAL LANGUAGE)
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Title : WEEK 4 HANDOUT (GREETINGS)
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Title : WEEK 5 HANDOUT (GRATITUDE)
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Title : WEEK 6 HANDOUT (INVITATION)
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Title : WEEK 7 HANDOUT (REGRETS AND APOLOGIES)
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Title : WEEK 8 HANDOUT (GIVING INSTRUCTIONS)
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Title : WEEK 9 HANDOUT (Following and giving directions)
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Title : WEEK 10 HANDOUT (INSTRUCTION MANUALS)
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Title : WEEK 11 HANDOUT (SHARING NARRATIVES)
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Title : WEEK 12 HANDOUT (SHARING UNIQUE EXPERIENCES)
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Title : WEEK 13 HANDOUT (IMAGINATIVE TEXTS)
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Title : WEEK 14 HANDOUT (WRITING STYLES)
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Title : WEEK 15 HANDOUT (WRITING MECHANICS)
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