English @ AMI Melbourne
- General English
- IELTS (Academic & General Modules)
- EAP (English for Academic Purposes)
EAP
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP) OUTLINE
LEVEL:
Upper-Intermediate
LENGTH OF COURSE:
10 weeks
OBJECTIVES:
This course is aimed at
assisting international students wishing to enter an undergraduate
or graduate program. It aims to improve the students'
proficiency in English as well as prepare them for the demands of
academic study in the tertiary education system in Australia.
Structure and Articulation with other courses
The course is structured to cover a range of skills required for
academic study, including English language, critical analysis,
academic orientation and oral and written genres.
Students with satisfactory progress (80%) can enter undergraduate
and graduate programs at AMI Education in affiliation with
University of Ballarat.
OUTCOMES:
At the end study in EAP students should be able to:
Speaking
- communicate effectively in small groups
- speak with accuracy and fluency
- give a group presentation
Listening
- take notes effectively
- listen for main ideas and details
Reading
- skim and scan
- read for main ideas
- analyse text, graphs and statistical representation
- recognise vocabulary and terminology in academic textbooks
and assignment tasks
Writing
- write a well constructed paragraph with a topic and
controlling idea
- write an argument genre essay
- take effective notes from written texts
Computer Skills
- use word processing for written assignments
- research topics of general interest
Study Skills
- study independently
- compare learning in different contexts
- deal with different genres in oral and written discourse
- think critically
Research Skills
- research topics in a variety of academic disciplines
- research using the library, internet, audio-visual materials
- write a bibliography
ASSESSMENT FOR EAP:
- Continuous assessment 40%
Throughout the
course, the teacher evaluates the students' progress by monitoring
completion of homework and set class tasks and participation in
class discussions.
- Formal Assessment 60%
Students will be
evaluated on set tasks set out below:
- Summarising and referencing task
- Essay
- Class debate
- Lecture listening task
- Group Oral Presentation
Students who successfully complete EAP (80%) are eligible for
entry into University of Ballarat's undergraduate and graduate
programs at AMI Education.
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