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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.8

139 reviews

Beginner level
No prior experience required
Flexible schedule
8 hours to complete
Learn at your own pace
96%
Most learners liked this course

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This course is part of the Essential English for University Success Specialization
When you enroll in this course, you'll also be enrolled in this Specialization.
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  • Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects
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There are 4 modules in this course

As a student in an English-speaking university, you’ll need to speak in many situations, both formal and informal, planned and spontaneous. In this course, you’ll get advice for speaking in many different situations. You’ll learn how to prepare for an academic discussion with classmates and how to lead a discussion effectively. You’ll learn about how to work smoothly in group projects—a popular type of assignment in many university classes—and what to say in small talk with classmates or others. You’ll learn how to give an unplanned, impromptu speech and also how to plan and deliver a formal presentation in class. Speaking in any of these situations can be a bit intimidating, but if you know what to do and practice whenever the opportunity arises, it will become easier, and you can become a more confident and successful speaker.

In this first week of the course, we’ll be talking about academic discussions—the situations when you’ll be talking about an academic topic with a group of classmates. You’ll learn how to prepare for a discussion by gathering background knowledge and how to lead a discussion and encourage everyone to participate. You’ll also learn how to help your discussion go smoothly and how to handle disagreements, which are bound to arise in any discussion. Finally, you’ll practice by watching a video of an academic discussion and rating its strong and weak points. Let’s begin!

What's included

7 videos1 reading1 assignment

7 videosTotal 45 minutes
  • Meet the Teacher1 minute
  • What's It Like to Be an International Student?11 minutes
  • UCI Students Talk about Speaking & Group Work8 minutes
  • Preparing for an Academic Discussion5 minutes
  • Getting Your Conversation Started5 minutes
  • How to Have a Smooth Discussion7 minutes
  • Agree or Disagree7 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • Academic Discussion Evaluation (Practice Activity)30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 20 minutes
  • Successful Academic Discussions20 minutes

This week you’ll learn about several situations that require informal communication. First you’ll hear how you can work more smoothly in group projects, which have become a very common type of assignment in university work. You’ll learn about the importance of small talk—all those casual conversations with friends or strangers that lead to smoother communication—and learn which topics to talk about and which ones to avoid. You’ll hear some tips for times when you need to speak without having a chance to prepare, and record your impromptu speaking practice to share with other students. So let’s get started with informal speaking

What's included

4 videos1 reading2 assignments1 peer review

4 videosTotal 26 minutes
  • Successful Group Work8 minutes
  • Small Talk3 minutes
  • Impromptu Speaking (Part 1)9 minutes
  • Impromptu Speaking (Part 2)7 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • Impromptu Speech Assignment (Part 1)30 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 50 minutes
  • Small Talk Topics (Practice Activity)30 minutes
  • Informal Speaking20 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 30 minutes
  • Impromptu Speech Assignment (Part 2)30 minutes

This week we’ll start thinking about presentations—those assignments when you’ll have time to prepare a speech and present it in front of a class. You’ll learn about the parts of a presentation and what elements should be included in each one. You’ll think about how to catch the listeners’ interest and introduce your main idea in the introduction, how to give more details to support your ideas in the body, and how to wrap it all up in a “fireworks” conclusion. You’ll practice by watching and evaluating a presentation on an academic topic. Let’s get ready to give a great presentation!

What's included

4 videos2 readings1 assignment

4 videosTotal 24 minutes
  • Parts of a Presentation3 minutes
  • Introduction of a Presentation7 minutes
  • Body of a Presentation8 minutes
  • Conclusion of a Presentation6 minutes
2 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Putting the Parts in Order (Practice Activity)30 minutes
  • Evaluating a Presentation (Practice Activity)30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 20 minutes
  • Planning a Great Presentation 20 minutes

In this last week of the course, you’ll hear some advice about how to give the presentation that you’ve planned so carefully. You’ll hear some tips for how to rehearse your speech so that you can deliver it smoothly, and you’ll learn some basic principles for preparing attractive slides to go along with your speech and presenting them well. You’ll also hear some suggestions for speaking effectively by using both the power of your voice and effective body language. You’ll practice by playing around with the arrangement of elements on some slides, and you’ll analyze the presentation style of a speaker in a recorded speech. So let’s begin!

What's included

4 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt

4 videosTotal 21 minutes
  • Rehearsing Your Speech6 minutes
  • Presenting with a Slideshow5 minutes
  • Using Your Voice2 minutes
  • Nonverbal Delivery8 minutes
2 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Let's Make Some Slides30 minutes
  • Evaluating a Presenter (Practice Activity)30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 20 minutes
  • Delivering a Great Presentation20 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 30 minutes
  • Delivering a Great Presentation30 minutes

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Reviewed on Aug 2, 2025

I love how the syllabus is organized. The couse made me feel more confident. I could not modify the pdf files though

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Reviewed on Aug 27, 2024

is a good course, but need to improve myself first in other courses before actually enrol in this.

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Reviewed on Apr 16, 2023

I have learnt many from her ,and I'm glad to take this course.

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