University success : transition level : oral communication
By: Cavage, Christina
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TEACHER REF | University of Wollongong in Dubai Tardis | 428.2 UN IV (Browse shelf) | Available | May 2019 | T0062045 | ||
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TEACHER REF | University of Wollongong in Dubai Tardis | 428.2 UN IV (Browse shelf) | Checked out | 02/15/2022 | T0062047 |
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428.2 FO GR Great Writing : | 428.2 FO GR Great Writing : | 428.2 FO GR Great Writing : | 428.2 UN IV University success : | 428.2 UN IV University success : | 428.2 UN IV University success : | 428.2 UN IV University success writing : |
Pt. 1. Fundamental oral communication skills -- Sociology -- Economics -- Biology -- Humanities -- Environmental engineering -- pt. 2. Critical thinking skills -- Sociology -- Economics -- Biology -- Humanities -- Environmental engineering -- pt. 3. Extended lectures -- Sociology -- Economics -- Biology -- Humanities -- Environmental engineering.
University Success Oral Communication is designed for English language learners preparing for
mainstream academic environments. A flexible three-part approach includes intensive and systematic
skill development tied to learning outcomes along with authentic lectures delivered by top
professors from Stanford University. The Oral Communication strand provides real-life learning
experiences for students who need to achieve academic autonomy.