- Course Description
English for Public Administration 3 prepares students for the uses of English in professional life, including readings and discussions of published materials, and the language skills needed to enter professional employment, including interview and written/listening tests.
- Course Objectives
1. Improve your general English skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing.
2. Improve your English language skills specific to the field of Public Administration and general "business" matters.
3. Learn the English vocabulary and phrases of Public Administration.
4. Prepare for future English lectures in Public Administration.
- Teachnig Method
1. Come to class and be "present" during class meetings: participate in discussions. Be On time. No sleeping in class. Bring your book and any assignments to the classroom!
2. Do the readings (at least TRY) before class.
3. Take notes in class, and print out the materials on the 학습자료. (Open book, open notes, on tests). Your notes will be graded.
4. Complete all assignments.
5. Respect your classmates - listen when they speak, think about their opinions. The tests can include ideas from your classmates!
- Textbook
- Assessment
- Requiments
Ready to speak English everyday.
Have taken EPA 1 or 2, or English Communication 2 or 3 or other similar conversation course in university, or English Communication 1 with an A grade.
- Practical application of the course
English Language tests are now common for most all jobs. This includes both written tests, such as TOEIC, and Speaking tests or interviews. Being able to read and speak about your subject area, as well as general communication skills, is essential for future professional employment. This course will help you prepare for these: this class is not just "English," it includes information on how business offices work and some general themes in public administration. Tests are about both English and the topics we discuss.
Additionally, since most of the world's important journals and scholarly books are written in English, being able to handle the English of Public Administration resources will make you a leader, not a follower in our field.
- Reference