ELCS R-22|| B.TECH-I SYLLABUS JITS

 JAYAMUKHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES

(UGC AUTONOMOUS)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB


B.Tech. I Year I/II Sem. L T P   C

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The English Language and Communication Skills (ELCS) Lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of language and familiarizes the students with the use of English in everyday situations both in formal and informal contexts.


Course Objectives:

To facilitate computer-assisted multi-media instruction enabling individualized and independent language learning

To sensitize the students to the nuances of English speech sounds, word accent, intonation and rhythm

To bring about a consistent accent and intelligibility in students’ pronunciation of English by providing an opportunity for practice in speaking

To improve the fluency of students in spoken English and neutralize the impact of dialects.

To train students to use language appropriately for public speaking, group discussions and interviews


Course Outcomes: Students will be able to:

Understand the nuances of English language through audio- visual experience and group  activities 

Understand and respond to their speakers.

Neutralize their accent for intelligibility

Speak with clarity and confidence which in turn enhances their employability skills

Make presentations with proper communicative and body language.


Syllabus: English Language and Communication Skills Lab (ELCS) shall have two parts:

a. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab

b. Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab


Listening Skills:

Objectives

1. To enable students develop their listening skills so that they may appreciate the role in the LSRW skills approach to language and improve their pronunciation

2. To equip students with necessary training in listening, so that they can comprehend the speech of people of different backgrounds and regions

Students should be given practice in listening to the sounds of the language, to be able to recognize them and find the distinction between different sounds, to be able to mark stress and recognize and use the right intonation in sentences.

Listening for general content

Listening to fill up information

Intensive listening

Listening for specific information


Speaking Skills:

Objectives

1. To involve students in speaking activities in various contexts

2. To enable students express themselves fluently and appropriately in social and professional contexts

Oral practice

Describing objects/situations/people

Role play – Individual/Group activities

Just A Minute (JAM) Sessions

The following course content is prescribed for the English Language and Communication Skills Lab. 

Exercise – I

CALL Lab:

Understand: Listening Skill- Its importance – Purpose- Process- Types- Barriers- Effective Listening. 

Practice: Introduction to Phonetics – Speech Sounds – Vowels and Consonants – Minimal Pairs- Consonant Clusters- Past Tense Marker and Plural Marker- Testing Exercises

ICS Lab:

Understand: Spoken vs. Written language- Formal and Informal English.

Practice: Ice-Breaking Activity and JAM Session- Situational Dialogues – Greetings – Taking Leave – Introducing Oneself and Others.


Exercise II CALL Lab:

Understand: Syllabification-Structure of Syllables – Word Stress– Weak Forms and Strong Forms – Stress pattern in sentences – Intonation.

Practice: Basic Rules of Word Accent - Stress Shift - Weak Forms and Strong Forms- Stress pattern in sentences – Intonation - Testing Exercises

ICS Lab:

Understand: Features of Good Conversation- Verbal Non Verbal Communication Skills – Strategies for Effective Communication.

Practice: Situational Dialogues-Role Play- Expressions in Various Situations –Making Requests and Seeking Permissions - Telephone Etiquette.


Exercise III CALL Lab:

Understand: Errors in Pronunciation-Neutralizing Mother Tongue Interference (MTI).

Practice: Common Indian Variants in Pronunciation – Differences between British and American Pronunciation -Testing Exercises

ICS Lab:

Understand: Descriptions- Narrations- Giving Directions and Guidelines.

Practice: Giving Instructions – Seeking Clarifications – Asking for and Giving Directions – Thanking and Responding – Agreeing and Disagreeing – Seeking and Giving Advice – Making Suggestions.


Exercise IV CALL Lab:

Understand: Listening for General Details.

Practice: Listening Comprehension Tests - Testing Exercises

ICS Lab:

Understand: Public Speaking – Exposure to Structured Talks - Non-verbal Communication- Presentation Skills.

Practice: Making a Short Speech – Extempore- Making a Presentation.


Exercise V CALL lab:

Understand: Listening for Specific Details.

Practice: Listening Comprehension Tests -Testing Exercises

ICS Lab:

Understand: Group Discussion-Introduction to Interview

Practice: Group Discussion-Mock Interview



Minimum Requirement of infrastructural facilities for ELCS Lab:

1. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab:

The Computer Assisted Language Learning Lab has to accommodate 30 students with 30 systems, with one Master Console, LAN facility and English language learning software for self- study by students.

System Requirement (Hardware component):

Computer network with LAN facility (minimum 30 systems with multimedia) with the following specifications:

i) Computers with Suitable Configuration

ii) High Fidelity Headphones





2. Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab:

The Interactive Communication Skills Lab: A Spacious room with movable chairs and audio- visual aids with a Public Address System, a T. V. or LCD, a digital stereo –audio & video system and camcorder etc.

Source of Material (Master Copy):

Exercises in Spoken English. Part 1,2,3. CIEFL and Oxford University Press


Note: Teachers are requested to make use of the master copy and get it tailor-made to suit the contents of the syllabus.


Suggested Software:

Cambridge Advanced Learners’ English Dictionary with CD.

Grammar Made Easy by Darling Kindersley.

Punctuation Made Easy by Darling Kindersley.

Oxford Advanced Learner’s Compass, 10th Edition.

English in Mind (Series 1-4), Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks with Meredith Levy, Cambridge.

English Pronunciation in Use (Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced) Cambridge University Press.

English Vocabulary in Use (Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced) Cambridge University Press.

TOEFL & GRE (KAPLAN, AARCO & BARRONS, USA, Cracking GRE by CLIFFS).

Digital All

Orell Digital Language Lab (Licensed Version)



REFERENCE BOOKS:

(2022). English Language Communication Skills – Lab Manual cum Workbook. Cengage  Learning India Pvt. Ltd.

1. Shobha, KN&Rayen, J. Lourdes. (2019). Communicative English – A workbook. Cambridge University Press

2. Kumar, Sanjay & Lata, Pushp. (2019). Communication Skills: A Workbook. Oxford University Press

3. Board of Editors. (2016). ELCS Lab Manual: A Workbook for CALL and ICS Lab Activities.

Orient Black Swan Pvt. Ltd.

4. Mishra, Veerendra et al. (2020). English Language Skills: A Practical Approach. Cambridge University Press

 


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