LAN 1101 (Compulsory): Communicative English

Course No. & Title: LAN 1101: Communicative English

Prerequisite Course: Not applicable

Students:  Compulsory for B. Sc. Agri.  Engg. & B. Sc. Food  Engg.

Level & Semester: L-1, S-1 (January-June)

Number of Credit: 01

Contact Hours: 01 hr/week

Total Marks: 100

 

Rationale:

The course focuses mostly on the reading and writing skills of students. It also exposes students to a holistic communicative environment in the classes where all the four skills of language learning – listening, speaking, reading and writing – are simultaneously taught to improve their language proficiencies.

 Objective:

The aim of this course is to refine freshmen students’ ability to communicate effectively in English in academic, professional and everyday life.

 Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):

 Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

ILO-1:

Understand and use a variety of English expressions related to their academic and everyday lives by participating in routine conversations, writing dialogs and fulfilling a variety of language functions

ILO-2:

Perform reading comprehension tasks

ILO-3:

Communicate through professional and academic correspondence

ILO-4:

Apply appropriate techniques in case of writing summaries and paragraphs  

  Detailed Syllabus:

 

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Topics

 

 

 

 

1

  • Introducing oneself and others
  • Social interaction (Making conversation, applying proper register to perform language functions in English)
  • Making accurate sentences in English (Statement sentences/ WH & yes-no question sentences/negative sentences etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

  • Verb Tenses (syntax, sentence correction, right forms of verbs etc.)
  • Types of sentences
  • Transformation of sentences
  • Subject-verb agreement rules & exercises

Rules of punctuation & capitalization

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

  • Reading passages for comprehension with follow-up questions (WH & yes-no questions/synonyms-antonyms/sentence making with words/ fill in the blanks/matching/MCQs/ True-false -not given/ flow chart etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

  • Academic & professional correspondence
  • Academic: Application for stipend, scholarship, certificate, mark sheet etc./research motivation letter
  • Professional: Job application/Job offer acceptance or joining letter/ Resignation letter/ Memo writing/ Report writing/ Proposal writing
  • CV & Resume preparation

 

 

 

 

 

5

  • Use of linking devices
  • Paragraph writing

 

6

  • Paraphrasing & summary writing

 

7

  • Describing graphs, charts and tables

 

 

Teaching Strategy:

  • Lecture
  • Demonstrations
  • Simulation and role-play
  • Presentations

Assessment Strategy:

  • MCQs
  • Presentations
  • Assignments

Evaluation:

 

Class attendance

10 Marks

Class Test

20 Marks

Final examination

70 Marks

 

Books Recommended:

 1.Speaking Naturally (Audio CD) Communication Skills in American English by Bruce Tillitt and Mary Newton Bruder, 1985, 2005. CUP

 2. Speaking Effectively - Developing Speaking Skills For Business English, Comfort Rogerson Stott & Utley, 1994 CUP

 3. Accelerator (An Effective English Language Workbook), by Karim, Z. & Arifeen, M. S. 2016, Madhorse Publications, Dhaka.

 4.High School English Grammar and Composition, by Wren and Martin. 1980. S. Chand & Company, India.

 5. A communicative Grammar in English, by Leech, G. and Svartvik, J. 1995. 2nd edition, Longman, London and NY.

 6. Guide to Patterns and Usage in English, by Hornby A. S. 1998. 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, Delhi.

 7. Writing Skills Handbook, by Wiener, B. 1988, 4th edition, Houghton Miffin Company, Boston and New York, USA.

 8. Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English, by Hornby, A.S. 1996 edition, J. Crowler, 5th edition, Oxford University Press, London.

 9. English Pronouncing Dictionary, by Jones, D. 1977. University of Cambridge, UK.