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    英語総合講座III-51
  Pursuing Strategies for Listening Comprehension of TV news broadcast in British English
HISAIZUMI TSURUO 
久泉 鶴雄
4単位 
3〜4 
後期 
11002151

This listening comprehension course runs for 15 weeks through each semester and aims to give students the opportunity to review and improve the accuracy of their listening comprehension in spoken British English.  
The lessons will involve both analysis and practice of key aspects of listening to news in British English within a context of daily life.  The course will also present students with strategies for checking and correcting their listening comprehension independently.
All my other English-Proficiency-III courses will deal with different teaching materials, so you can take more than one course, if you like, to improve your listening comprehension skills.

評価方法: One daily transcription test (50%) and class participation (50%).

テキスト名: No textbooks.  Handouts are to be given out.

注意事項: Bring two 60-minute normal Type I cassette tapes to LL.

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1. TV news in British English available in Tokyo and in its vicinity; the pronunciation and vocabulary differences between British and American English
2. TV news in British English available in Tokyo and in its vicinity; the pronunciation and vocabulary differences between British and American English
3. Finding topics and headlines in the news; catching key words in sentences
4. Finding topics and headlines in the news; catching key words in sentences
5. Grasping central ideas and summarizing the news
6. Grasping central ideas and summarizing the news
7. The importance of having an integrated abilities in English proficiency, the importance of common sense, background knowledge, and cross-cultural information
8. The importance of having an integrated abilities in English proficiency, the importance of common sense, background knowledge, and cross-cultural information
9. Topic-changing expressions and other useful expressions in news in English
10. Topic-changing expressions and other useful expressions in news in English
11. Sense group, breath group, pitch change, and tones of voice
12. Sense group, breath group, pitch change, and tones of voice
13. Clues for analyzing clause-structure obtainable from collocations,syntactic structures and grammatical words
14. Clues for analyzing clause-structure obtainable from collocations,syntactic structures and grammatical words
15. Rhythmic languages versus syllabic languages; rapid talking and sound change
16. Rhythmic languages versus syllabic languages; rapid talking and sound change
17. Ellipsis, omissions of vowels and consonants
18. Ellipsis, omissions of vowels and consonants
19. Sound change --- linking
20. Sound change --- linking
21. Strong and weak [reduced] forms of grammatical words
22. Strong and weak [reduced] forms of grammatical words
23. Strong and weak forms of conjunctions
24. Strong and weak forms of conjunctions
25. Strong and weak forms of auxiliaries
26. Strong and weak forms of auxiliaries
27. Strong and weak forms of prepositions
28. Strong and weak forms of prepositions
29. Strong and weak forms of pronouns
30. Strong and weak forms of pronouns