This course aims at equipping students with skills that will them go through the university education successfully. Topics to be treated include: Definition of communication, types of communication, potential problems in communication, listening skills and reading, language skills.
This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in scientific, technological and general French, to be able to interact with their French speaking colleagues in real communication situations. The course is also designed to create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic and specific purposes.
Basic communicative concepts of the French language and culture introduced to students in the first semester, will be enhanced and built upon in this second semester.
"Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things."
This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in scientific, technological and general French, to be able to interact with their French speaking colleagues in real communication situations. The course is also designed to create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic and specific purposes.
Basic communicative concepts of the French language and culture introduced to students in the first semester, will be enhanced and built upon in this second semester.
"Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things."
This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in scientific, technological and general French, to be able to interact with their French speaking colleagues in real communication situations. The course is also designed to create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic and specific purposes.
Basic communicative concepts of the French language and culture introduced to students in the first semester, will be enhanced and built upon in this second semester.
"Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things."
The Communication Skills course is designed to equip students with the requisite skills in communication both in oral and written forms. It is to assist students refine their basic skills in sentence, paragraph, and longer essay compositions, as well as how various forms of ambiguities and faulty sentence constructions could be avoided in the course of study as an undergraduate student. It is a 2-semester course: Communication Skills I (157 - taken in the first semester) and Communication Skills II (158 - taken in the second semester).
The Communication Skills course is designed to equip students with the requisite skills in communication both in oral and written forms. It is to assist students refine their basic skills in sentence, paragraph, and longer essay compositions, as well as how various forms of ambiguities and faulty sentence constructions could be avoided in the course of study as an undergraduate student. It is a 2-semester course: Communication Skills I (157 - taken in the first semester) and Communication Skills II (158 - taken in the second semester).
The Communication Skills course is designed to equip students with the requisite skills in communication both in oral and written forms. It is to assist students refine their basic skills in sentence, paragraph, and longer essay compositions, as well as how various forms of ambiguities and faulty sentence constructions could be avoided in the course of study as an undergraduate student. It is a 2-semester course: Communication Skills I (157 - taken in the first semester) and Communication Skills II (158 - taken in the second semester)
This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, structured to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, bearing in mind real communication situations in their domain. The course is also designed to create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic, economic and other purposes.
The basic concepts of the French language and culture will be introduced to students in the first semester which will be built upon in the second semester.
“You live a new life for every language you speak. If you know only one language, you live only once”
(Czech Proverb)
This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in scientific, technological and general French, to be able to interact with their French speaking colleagues in real communication situations. The course is also designed to create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic and specific purposes.
Basic communicative concepts of the French language and culture introduced to students in the first semester, will be enhanced and built upon in this second semester.
"Learning another language is not only learning
different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about
things."
Flora
Lewis
This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in scientific, technological and general French, to be able to interact with their French speaking colleagues in real communication situations. The course is also designed to create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic and specific purposes.
Basic communicative concepts of the French language and culture introduced to students in the first semester, will be enhanced and built upon in this second semester.
"Learning another language is not only learning
different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about
things."
Flora
Lewis