This course enables students from intermediate level upwards to develop the skills needed for English-medium study at post-secondary level. The main features of Study Tasks in English are: * A task-based approach. Whenever possible, students learn the skills they need through discovery and induction rather than telling. * Study skills and study competence. The course helps students to develop the underlying competence necessary for successful study - eg problem solving, thinking critically and creatively. * Awareness-building. Each unit ends with a self-assessment and application section, to help learners actively draw together the skills which they have focused on in the unit. * Study Practice in English. The Study Practice section provides four major study simulations to consolidate and give further practice through an integrated study cycle.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Thanks; Acknowledgements; To the student; Part A : General Skills; Unit 1: How do I learn?; Unit 2: Thinking it through; Unit 3: Asking critical questions; Part B : Specific Skills; Unit 4: Finding information; Unit 5: Taking and making notes; Unit 6: Coping with extended English; Unit 7: Taking part in discussions; Unit 8: Getting started on writing; Unit 9: Getting the writing right; Unit 10: Coping with research; Unit 11: Getting to grips with assessment; Part C : Study Practice; Unit 12: Transportation in urban areas; Unit 13: Crime in the modern world; Unit 14: Communication and the media; Unit 15: Study in an academic context; Part D : Study Information; Study Skills Profile; Glossary of Study Terms; Appendices; Bibliography of study skills books; Index