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    英語パブリック・スピーキングC
  Speaking with Confidence
KAMBE NAOKI 
神戸 直樹
4単位 
1〜4 
後期 
41200103

Through a series of presentations and learning/discussing communication theories, this course aims at developing your communication skills in English and helping you speak with confidence in a variety of public speaking situations. Specifically, this course focuses on the two major purposes of public speaking/communication: (1) to inform (2) to persuade. The topics covered in this course include: research, supporting material, audience analysis & adaptation, delivery (verbal & nonverbal), presentation aids, organization, outlining, listening, and argumentation.

評価方法: Speech 1: Narrative Speech (including a typed full sentence outline)
Speech 2: Informative Speech (including a typed full sentence outline)
Speech 3: Impromptu Speech
Speech 4: Persuasive Speech (including a typed full sentence outline)
Self-critique: A personal assessment of your own videotaped speech
Participation Points (i.e., Discussion, Peer Feedback)
2 Quizzes: Announced quizzes on class material

テキスト名: To be announced

注意事項: 1.  At least the B-level of English Language Proficiency is required at the time of registration.
2.  Enrollment Limit of 20 students. If more than 20 students wish to take this class, a selection exam (short essay) will be given on the first day of the class.

授業計画――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――
1. Orientation (& Selection)
2. Speaking Process, Speaker Anxiety
3. Topic Selection, Speaking Purposes, Thesis Statement
4. Main Ideas, Introduction & Conclusion
5. Guidelines for Narrative Speeches, Extemporaneous Delivery
6. Speech 1 (Narrative Speech)
7. Speech 1 (Narrative Speech)
8. Guidelines for Informative Speeches
9. Audience Analysis & Adaptation
10. Research, Supporting Material
11. Organizational Patterns (Informative) and Outlining
12. Nonverbal Delivery, Presentation Aids
13. Speech 2 (Informative Speech)
14. Speech 2 (Informative Speech)
15. Speech 2 (Informative Speech)
16. Verbal Delivery
17. Guidelines for Impromptu Speeches
18. Speech 3 (Impromptu Speech)
19. Guidelines for Persuasive Speeches
20. Process of Persuasion, Persuasive Propositions
21. Three Types of Proof (Ethos, Pathos, Logos)
22. Organizational Patterns (Persuasive)
23. Persuasive Speaking, Critical Listening
24. Speech 4 (Persuasive Speech)
25. Speech 4 (Persuasive Speech)
26. Speech 4 (Persuasive Speech)
27. Speech 4 (Persuasive Speech); Course Review