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HS8251 TECHNICAL ENGLISH syllabus Regulation 2017

HS8251 TECHNICAL ENGLISH

 OBJECTIVES: The Course prepares second semester engieering and Tecgnology students to: • Develop strategies and skills to enhance their ability to read and comprehend engineering and technology texts. • Foster their ability to write convincing job applications and effective reports. • Develop their speaking skills to make technical presentations , participate in group discussions. • Strengthen their listening skill which will help them comprehend lectures and talks in their areas of specialisation.

 UNIT I INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL ENGLISH

 Listening- Listening to talks mostly of a scientific/technical nature and completing information-gap exercises- Speaking –Asking for and giving directions- Reading – reading short technical texts from journals- newsapapers- Writing- purpose statements – extended definitions – issue- writing instructions – checklists-recommendations-Vocabulary Development- technical vocabulary Language Development –subject verb agreement - compound words.

 UNIT II READING AND STUDY SKILLS

 Listening- Listening to longer technical talks and completing exercises based on them-Speaking – describing a process-Reading – reading longer technical texts- identifying the various transitions in a text- paragraphing- Writing- interpreting cgarts, graphs- Vocabulary Development-vocabularyused in formal letters/emails and reports Language Development- impersonal passive voice, numerical adjectives.

 UNIT III TECHNICAL WRITING AND GRAMMAR

Listening- Listening to classroom lectures/ talkls on engineering/technology -Speaking – introduction to technical presentations- Reading – longer texts both general and technical, practice in speed reading; Writing-Describing a process, use of sequence words- Vocabulary Development- sequence words- Misspelled words. Language Development- embedded sentences UNIT IV REPORT WRITING 12 Listening- Listening to documentaries and making notes. Speaking – mechanics of presentations- Reading – reading for detailed comprehension- Writing- email etiquette- job application – cover letter –Résumé preparation( via email and hard copy)- analytical essays and issue based essays-- Vocabulary Development- finding suitable synonyms-paraphrasing-. Language Development- clauses- if conditionals.


 UNIT V GROUP DISCUSSION AND JOB APPLICATIONS

 Listening- TED/Ink talks; Speaking –participating in a group discussion -Reading– reading and understanding technical articles Writing– Writing reports- minutes of a meeting- accident and survey- Vocabulary Development- verbal analogies Language Development- reported speech TOTAL : 60 PERIODS 17 OUTCOMES: At the end of the course learners will be able to:  Read technical texts and write area- specific texts effortlessly.  Listen and comprehend lectures and talks in their area of specialisation successfully.  Speak appropriately and effectively in varied formal and informal contexts.  Write reports and winning job applications.


TEXT BOOKS: 1. Board of editors. Fluency in English A Course book for Engineering and Technology. Orient Blackswan, Hyderabad: 2016 2. Sudharshana.N.P and Saveetha. C. English for Technical Communication. Cambridge University Press: New Delhi, 2016. REFERENCES 1. Booth-L. Diana, Project Work, Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2014. 2. Grussendorf, Marion, English for Presentations, Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2007 3. Kumar, Suresh. E. Engineering English. Orient Blackswan: Hyderabad,2015 4. Means, L. Thomas and Elaine Langlois, English & Communication For Colleges. Cengage Learning, USA: 2007 5. Raman, Meenakshi and Sharma, Sangeetha- Technical Communication Principles and Practice.Oxford University Press: New Delhi,2014. Students can be asked to read Tagore, Chetan Bhagat and for suplementary reading. 

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