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Syllabus Semester 2 - The BEST is Yet to Come - Learning UnLimited!

You All Did the BEST for Semester 1 and the Foundation has become much stronger for Learning English now. 

I see there is one purpose of learning English > Communication. This communication must be impressive and should showcase your best self. So, there it is! Semester 2 is having 2 courses in English.

  1. Communicative English Through Practice-II 
  2. English Through Spoken & Listening Practice

The syllabus has been made to work on your conceptual skills as well as your Spoken English. 
You will be able to do Activity-based learning and also learn what will be your strong foundation for Communication Skills. 
Here is the syllabus for these 2 courses:

Communicative English Through Practice-II 
Code: IFP 113

Module I: Vocabulary
Academic/Domain-Specific Vocabulary
Technical Vocabulary & Jargon
Idioms and Phrases
Commonly Misspelt Words in English
Commonly used Foreign Words
Onomatopoeia Words
Phrases for Discussion and Presentation

Module II: Listening Skills
Listening (Process, Types and tips to improve Listening Skills)
Listening Comprehension Practice
Dictogloss for Smart Listening
Summarising and Paraphrasing in Listening

Module III: Reading
Reading Comprehension Skills
SQ3R and PQRST Techniques 
Model Reading and Types of Reading
Making Concept Maps/Outline After Reading

Module IV: Professional Communication
Designing the Visual Presentation (PowerPoint/Canva)
Writing Official Communication (E-mail Writing and Letter Writing)
Writing for Web (Blogs)
Paragraph and Essay Writing

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English Through Spoken & Listening Practice
Code: IFP 114

Module I: Advanced Speaking - Pronunciation in English
International Phonetic Alphabet
Commonly Mispronounced Words
Small Talk
Context-Based Speaking/Role Plays on the given themes: People and Society, Travel, Business, Work and Culture

Module II: Listening for Comprehension
Listening for Purpose
o Monologues and Reports
o Short Stories
o Listening and Narration

Module III: Professional Speaking Skills
Face-to-Face Interview
Group Discussion
Making Formal Presentations

Module IV: Project-Based Learning (PBL)

Portfolio (Audio and Visual Profile)
Podcast (Audio Presentation)
Vlogs (On given topics)




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