2014/2015 BA-BIMKV1004U Improving your professional impact in English
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Improving your professional impact in English |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Min. participants | 15 |
Max. participants | 30 |
Study board |
Study Board for BA in Intercultural Marketing
Communication
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Last updated on 14-04-2014 |
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At the end of the course, students must be able
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PREAMBLE
The business world is a stage where we all have to perform professionally and be good at what we do. We can learn the theory, we can learn our 'lines', but it takes the accomplishments of many years to gain the wisdom of experience that only learning by doing can teach us. The aim of this course is to attempt to shrink that gap. Taking communication theory as a starting point and applying it to well-tried and trusted methods used in acting technique, this course seeks to help the student to work towards building a professional persona. Utilizing English as a second language is not just a question of fluency but also knowledge of cultural speech patterns, convincing body language and mastery of challenging situations. This course offers “learning by doing” on the fast track resulting in well-trained performers well equipped to enter into a world of professionals and make their impact. DESCRIPTION The primary goal of this course is to improve the student's oral competence in professional, practical English within different settings in the world of business. Using elements of acting techniques, the course focuses on the following points: the use of voice, the development of self-confidence, improvement of projection of both voice and persona, all of which is essential for an English speaking professional. Emphasis will be laid upon the creation of groups and inspiring interaction within those groups. Emphasis is also given to working as individuals in order to improve one’s oratory and communicatory skills in presentation and debate. A secondary goal of the course is to develop the language skills of students who have English as their second language by the use of improvisation both in group work and as individuals thus improving their fluency in conversation and communication. These skills will be put into practice in the classroom by the use of role-play, debate and speechmaking. |
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This is a practical course in which topics are first presented by the instructor, but students will be expected to take to the floor from day one. There will be instruction in basic acting and voice techniques and students will be expected to create written material for presentation and discussion both during the sessions and outside the classroom. Vocal warm ups and improvisations will be given each session. Group and individual challenges will be set in class and group interaction encouraged outside the sessions. Improvisation sessions will slowly give way to set role-plays created from situations encountered in the business world designed to bolster self-confidence, language and coping skills. No previous experience with acting technique or voice work is necessary to take part in this course but the student should be of a positive mind to improve both their English and communicating skills. The final exam will take the form of a group presentation based on a role-play devised by the students. 20 minutes will be allocated to the presentation of the role-play including variations on the role-play. A further 15 minutes will be allocated to each individual student to explain reasons for their contribution to the role-play, each member of the group having been assigned a specific topic from the course material. Students can also be questioned on general course material during their 15 minutes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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COURSE TEACHERS: Barry McKenna and Bettina
Buchholtz.
Teaching schedule: Thursday 11.40-14.25, week 36-41,43-48. changes in schedule may occur. |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
TEXT- REQUIRED READING
1.Theater Games for the Lone Actor – Viola Spolin 2.Voice and the Actor – Cicely Berry TEXT - AVAILABLE ON LEARN FROM THE FOLLOWING LITERATURE 3.Pragmatics – George Yule 4.Professional Communication in English – Margrethe Smedegaard Mondahl, Lisbeth Pals Svendsen, Jonas Rasmussen 5.Sound English – Inger Mees and Beverley Collins 6.Persuading People – Harvard Press |
Last updated on
14-04-2014