Campus Talk, Volume 2 : : Effective Communication beyond the Classroom / / Silvana Dushku, Paul Thompson.

Promoting interactional language awareness and developing active listening skills for intermediate-advanced learnersPart 2 of a 2 volume setUses corpus data to promote natural language useEach unit includes a vocabulary list, tasks and activities, and self-assessment Visit the online workbook to pra...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --   |t UNIT 5: TALKING ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED --   |t PART 1: Sharing a conversational story --   |t PART 2: Delivering a conversational story --   |t PART 3: Engaging in a conversational story --   |t UNIT 5 FINAL UNIT TASK --   |t UNIT 5 SELF-ASSESSMENT: What Progress Did I Make? --   |t UNIT 5 VOCABULARY LIST --   |t UNIT 5 QUIZ --   |t UNIT 6: SORTING THINGS OUT --   |t PART 1: Making a complaint --   |t PART 2: Responding to a complaint --   |t PART 3: Making and responding to an apology --   |t UNIT 6 FINAL UNIT TASK --   |t UNIT 6 SELF-ASSESSMENT: What Progress Did I Make? --   |t UNIT 6 VOCABULARY LIST --   |t UNIT 6 QUIZ --   |t UNIT 7: SHARING YOUR WORK --   |t PART 1: Building rapport with your audience --   |t PART 2: Keeping your audience focused --   |t PART 3: Managing interaction with your audience --   |t UNIT 7 FINAL UNIT TASK --   |t UNIT 7 SELF-ASSESSMENT: What Progress Did I Make? --   |t UNIT 7 VOCABULARY LIST --   |t UNIT 7 QUIZ --   |t UNIT 8: HANGING OUT --   |t PART 1: Making and responding to an invitation --   |t PART 2: Giving and responding to a compliment --   |t PART 3: Understanding and responding to humor --   |t UNIT 8 FINAL UNIT TASK --   |t UNIT 8 FINAL UNIT TASK --   |t UNIT 8 VOCABULARY LIST --   |t UNIT 8 QUIZ --   |t LISTENING TRANSCRIPTS FOR CAMPUS TALK, UNITS 5–8 --   |t UNIT 5: Talking about what happened --   |t UNIT 6 Sorting things out --   |t UNIT 7: Unit 7: Sharing your work --   |t UNIT 8: Hanging out 
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520 |a Promoting interactional language awareness and developing active listening skills for intermediate-advanced learnersPart 2 of a 2 volume setUses corpus data to promote natural language useEach unit includes a vocabulary list, tasks and activities, and self-assessment Visit the online workbook to practise your language skillsThis two-volume Campus Talk set delivers a wide range of skills and strategies which students can actively apply in everyday social communication in both academic and non-academic environments on campus. It encourages an ‘interactional’ rather than a ‘speaker focused’ language development approach. Drawing on corpus data, it exposes students to the most salient and widely used vocabulary and grammar, illustrates the most effective conversation maintenance and communication strategies and draws attention to the socio-cultural aspects of communication. Campus Talk comprises two textbooks. Each textbook contains four instructional units and each unit is based on situations and conservations that students will come across in their everyday lives on campus. In this volume, units 5-8 cover areas such as sharing, delivering and engaging in a conversation story, making and responding to a complaints and apologies, building rapport and managing interacting with an audience, keeping your audience focused, making and responding to an invitation and to compliments and understanding and responding to humor. Each unit includes:Enabling, input-based and interactional tasks and activities Usage-informed vocabulary list Main production task Self-assessmentWith a variety of challenging tasks and activities and plenty of opportunities to practice and engage in self-reflection and self-assessment, students using these books will grow their confidence and enhance their abilities to express themselves clearly, appropriately and effectively. The workbooks are aimed at upper-intermediate and advanced learners of English (CEFR B1-C2) to promote interactional language awareness and develop active listening skills." 
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