Engineering: English Presentation Skills (Department of Engineering ONLY) PrerequisitesSpecial
Description
This course is intended for non-native speaker second and third-year graduate students who wish to improve their Presentation Skills.
Target audience
- Second and Third Year Graduate students, Post-Docs and Research Fellows of Department of Engineering
- Further details regarding Engineering Language Unit's eligibility criteria are available
Prerequisites
- Participants must be a Non-native speaker
Topics covered
- Organisation and structure
- Body language
- Engaging and leading the audience
- Managing question and answer sessions
- Voice projection
- Pronunciation including intonation, rhythm and stress
- Slide design
Aims
To help you to build your confidence in public speaking in different contexts
Format
Group work and individual study
Syllabus
Course syllabus is available
Duration
Seven sessions of two hours
Frequency
Yearly
Related courses
- CLIC: Cultural skills: Living in Britain
- English Focus on Writing - Non-native PhD and Postdoc, MPhil by Research students from the Department of Engineering
- English: Writing: The Basics of Writing: Your Strategy
- CLIC: Speaking skills: Pronunciation Skills
- CLIC: Speaking skills: Fluency and Appropriacy
- English: Writing: Technology assisted writing workshop
- English: Grammar for Speaking & Writing: Articles
- English: Writing Skills Two week intensive (PhD Engineering ONLY)
Theme
English
Events available