Using a Genre-Based and Multimodal Approach to Teach Oral Academic Communication (Bigs (Brief Instructional Guides))

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Using a Genre-Based and Multimodal Approach to Teach Oral Academic Communication (Bigs (Brief Instructional Guides))

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Effective oral academic communication is central to multilingual students' engagement as learners and their success in academic and professional domains. This Brief Instructional Guide provides readers with an established set of principles and a pedagogical toolkit for teaching oral academic communication to multilingual international students with a specific focus on genre-based instruction and multimodality. It covers standard oral genres such as presentations and class discussions, as well as a wide variety of communicative genres that enable students to gain rhetorical awareness and communicative competence.

This book introduces a model course design and its guiding principles, then explicitly describes a variety of oral communication assignments that promote engaged learning, including steps in the instructional sequence, tips for teaching, and sample guidance to be shared with students. It emphasizes the importance of leveraging students' cultural and linguistic strengths and global experiences to promote their agency as learners. The principles and practices described in this book are grounded in an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) context but are easily adaptable to other instructional settings and teaching modalities. Implementing a genre-based and multimodal approach helps build students' rhetorical awareness, increases their communicative capacity, and enables them to participate actively in their academic discourse communities.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Introduction
Chapter 1: Supporting Students' Oral Academic Discourse Socialization Through a Genre-based and Multimodal Pedagogy
Chapter 2: How Do I Build an Oral Communication Course That Reflects EAP Principles?
Chapter 3: Developing Community through Creative and Multimodal Assignments
Chapter 4: Gaining Familiarity with Academic Genres and Subgenres
Chapter 5: Aligning Conventional Genres with Thematic Content to Promote Agency
Chapter 6: Pulling Everything Together and Looking Ahead
References

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