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TAPE Course Descriptions & Schedules


Course descriptions

Summer course schedule

The current semester course schedule is available on ISIS


Students:
To register for a TAPE course, first you must come to the ESL Programs Office at 1112 University Capitol Centre. After we approve you for the class, you will be able to register on ISIS. Remember, you must have taken the SPEAK test to enroll in a TAPE class.


course Descriptions

103:006 TA PREPARATION: FLUENCY BUILDING AND CULTURE

Fluency Building and Culture gives students the opportunity not only to attain greater conversational fluency by participating in natural interactions in U.S. culture, but also to continue to improve their pronunciation. This class meets four times per week for 50 minutes.


103:007 TA PREPARATION: PRONUNCIATION

Pronunciation provides intensive work on pronunciation and is designed to help future teaching assistants attain maximum intelligibility. It includes special emphasis on stress, timing, and intonation. This class meets four times per week for 50 minutes.


103:008 TA PREPARATION: PRESENTATION SKILLS

Presentations emphasizes intelligibility of speech and clarity of expression in presenting material and responding to questions. Students practice giving lectures and improve their language skills by viewing and critiquing themselves and others on videotape. Content material familiarizes foreign students with the culture of the U.S. classroom. This class meets three times per week for 50 minutes.


103:009 TA PREPARATION: ORIENTATION PROGRAM

A six-hour orientation program will be required of all students who are certified at level A or B and are teaching for the first time.

This orientation helps new teaching assistants understand the culture of the U.S. classroom and treats topics such as student expectations, teacher-student relationships, and understanding and answering student questions. Discussion focuses on suggestions for maximizing comprehensibility in spoken English. This course meets twice for 3 hours early in the semester. All meetings are held in the evening.

 

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