
This course primarily targets those who are interested in starting a career in translation and interpreting. It offers them the basics they need to embark such a career using the language pair: English and Arabic. It mainly discusses what translation is good translation/interpreting, the different tools translators and interpreters need, and how to produce good translation/interpreting.
All the texts used in the course are authentic, taken from various genres. Hence, after completing this course, you will know what makes a qualified professional translator/interpreter in addition to the basic skills translators/interpreters need.
This training course is set to enrich some general writing skills especially how to write effective sentences, paragraphs, articles and essays as means of communication. It will go over how to compose English correspondences by using the correct grammar and punctuation marks, improving writing style and tone, and developing efficient general writing habits. Participants will learn various writing skills/strategies, write different writing genres, and receive feedback on their work.
The training is designed with an intensive practical approach to allow participants to apply and practice workshop concepts in a safe environment to guarantee successful transfer of knowledge to the academic and workplace settings. To achieve this, participants will work together in teams, pairs and individually through forum discussions.
Job seekers need to understand the fundamental employability skills that employers expect from them.
Employability Skills for University Graduates is a hands-on-course which will provide opportunities for work-based learning experiences to graduates. The course, which is relevant and rigorous, effectively prepares them for the job market.
Welcome to our course on Edgar Allan Poe's short stories. We will explore themes of madness, death, and mystery in tales like 'The Tell-Tale Heart' and 'The Black Cat.'
Course Description:
This course will help students to tackle a literary text. It aims to equip learners with the skills and knowledge necessary to engage critically and thoughtfully with literary texts. Students will develop advanced critical thinking skills and refine their ability to engage with literature in a meaningful and analytical manner. Through a combination of different activities and assignments, students will deepen their understanding of how literary texts communicate complex ideas and themes, and how authors employ various literary techniques to craft compelling narratives.
What will you learn?
By the end of this short course, students will be able to
This course introduces learners to the science of word formation: the different types of words in the English language and how they are formed. Learners will do practices which target at developing their acquisition of vocabulary and using words more accurately.
What you will learn
Requirements
Foundation knowledge of general English
Course Description
The objective of this mini-course is to furnish participants with a thorough comprehension of the elements of fiction, i.e., plot, character, setting, point of view, theme, and literary devices. By means of exhaustive explanations, accompanied by illustrative examples and engaging exercises, participants will acquire insight into the relationship among these elements in crafting captivating narratives, thereby enriching their understanding and appreciation of fiction.
Course Objectives
This course will provide the learners with a step by step guide to write a successful literary analysis to variety of texts whether a short story, a novel, a play or a film. It aims to equip learners with the skills to approach any kind of texts, to analyze them deeply, and to write substantial literary review or literary analysis of a selected text. Through providing examples from different selections, the learners will learn step by step how to approach and engage deeply with texts and write their own reflections.
This training course is designed to equip language learners with effective strategies and techniques to enhance their language acquisition process. Whether learners are beginners or advanced speakers, this course provides a structured approach to mastering a new language or improving proficiency in an existing one. Through a combination of theoretical understanding and practical application, participants will develop the skills necessary to become successful language learners.
This course aims to help you to tackle the genre of short story. It aims to equip learners with the skills necessary to engage critically with a short story. Through a detailed exploration of Ghassan Kanafani's short story ‘A Letter from Gaza', students will learn to identify and understand the essential components of the short story genre.
This course offers an introduction for beginners to the discipline “Discourse Analysis”. It focuses on equipping students with key concepts and theoretical knowledge necessary for analyzing a wide range of written and spoken texts in different contemporary social contexts. It covers fundamental concepts crucial to understanding discourse analysis, including the term discourse itself, context, and the societal norms and rules guiding communication. Students will learn about major methodologies for discourse analysis, including Pragmatics, Conversation Analysis, Interactional Sociolinguistics, Systematic Functional Grammar, and Critical Discourse Analysis, among others. The course’s objective is to help students apply theoretical concepts and analytical techniques to various types of texts and interactions.
Welcome to the "Writing a compare and contrast essay" course. This course will provide you with the necessary skills to write academic compare and contrast essays that will be required not only in the academic context, but also once you enter the labor market. The course is accessible and will be beneficial to students of all majors. The course will provide instructions in the form of presentations, however, given that writing is a practical skill, a large part of the course consists of task-based activities where you must practice writing by applying the appropriate techniques.
The aim of this course is to teach students to write a compare and contrast essay. It will help students in generating ideas in the form of similarities and differences. It will also teach them to organize the body paragraphs of their essays in accordance with those similarities and differences. The course will also introduce students to some transitional words that they can utilize to present similarities and differences.
In today's interconnected world, understanding global citizenship is more important than ever. This Massive Open Online Course provides a comprehensive exploration of the concept of global citizenship while examining its principles, challenges, and opportunities. Through a combination of lectures, readings, case studies, and interactive discussion boards, participants will gain insights into the complexities of global issues and develop the skills needed to become responsible and engaged global citizens.
This course will introduce students to the stages of academic and research writing such as planning, drafting and revising. The course aims to offer students with different tips, strategies and techniques which will help them produce systematic as well as organized essays. The course also aims at preparing students for the future by enabling them to implement the theoretical data such as when writing their dissertations and articles.
Unlock your potential and achieve success through the power of effective speaking. In "Speak to Succeed: 8 Essential Steps for Effective Speaking," you will learn the fundamental skills needed to communicate confidently and persuasively in any situation. Whether you're preparing for presentations, meetings, or everyday conversations, this course will equip you with the tools to speak with clarity, confidence, and impact. Join us and transform your speaking skills to succeed in your personal and professional life.
Learning Objectives
1. To familiarize participants with the importance of public speaking.
2. To provide participants with practical steps they can use to improve their speaking.
3. To shift the focus and mindset of the participants with regards to how they view public speaking.
This short course will allow the participants to appreciate the role of empathy in cross-cultural communication and explore various linguistic techniques and sentence structures that help to convey understanding, support, and compassion in diverse communication contexts. In other words, this course will enable the students to build empathy through using syntax appropriate for the situation and cultural context. This will help them to develop their communicative competence and become better communicators in various (even most challenging) situations.
Get ready to master English comprehension in a whole new way with our interactive online course. Dive into three engaging videos packed with both written and spoken material, each including a comprehension test to gauge your understanding. From dissecting passages to tuning your ear to spoken English, we will guide you through it all. Join us on this multimedia adventure and unlock the secrets to fluent comprehension!
Case study analysis aims to deepen understanding, foster critical thinking, and generate insights that can inform decision-making and problem-solving in real-world situations. It often draws on various analytical tools and frameworks from disciplines such as business, management, psychology, sociology, and economics.
Welcome to "How to Read Drama," an engaging and comprehensive course designed to deepen your understanding and appreciation of dramatic literature. This course will guide you through the essential elements of drama, from the fundamental components that define the genre to the nuanced techniques employed by playwrights to create compelling narratives and complex characters.
This course aims to provide students with some practical advice in character analysis in short stories. It also aims to train students to analyze characters independently by introducing them to characters types and how to identify them. By the end of this course, students will be able to get a better understanding of character analysis to prepare them for future literature courses.
This course is designed to immerse students in the rich and diverse world of literature, providing tools and strategies to enhance understanding and appreciation of various literary forms, including fiction, poetry, and drama. Through carefully selected readings, we will explore themes, cultural contexts, and literary techniques, while also focusing on developing critical thinking and language skills. By the end of this course, students will not only gain a deeper appreciation for literature but also improve their English proficiency and analytical abilities, preparing them for more advanced studies in literature and other academic fields.
This short course provides skills and strategies that are essential to write an effective introduction for an academic essay or research paper.
This short course aims to equip learners with the essential knowledge of sentence types, which will allow them to effectively generate ideas for their essays. The course is divided into two main sessions.
- Define and explain the four basic sentence types (simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex).
- Provide examples of each sentence type to enable learners to differentiate between the different varieties of sentence structures and characteristics.
- Test the learners’ knowledge of sentence structure with a perfectly designed quiz.
- Explain the basic structure of an essay: introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
- Tackle each essay section and explain its role in conveying ideas effectively by using the different sentence structures discussed in session one.
- Provide an essay sample to enable learners to envision the main features discussed.
- Shed light on the effect of using transitions to organize and convey ideas clearly and effectively.
Name |
Dr. Shaimaa Helal |
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shaimaaarts@yahoo.com |
Course title |
Mastering English Stress Patterns |
Duration |
2 Days: 1 hour each |
Description |
Applying stress rules enhances pronunciation clarity, aids vocabulary acquisition and improves communication skills. Therefore, in this course (1) participants will be able to define linguistic stress and distinguish between stressed and unstressed syllables (2) They will practice identifying the stressed syllable in minimal word pairs and multisyllabic vocabulary. |
This course introduces various poetry devices such as imagery, metaphor, simile, and personification. William Wordsworth’s “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” will be a focal point, allowing students to understand these concepts in practice.
This short course is designed to enable students in literature at a foundation level to understand literature, the literary genres in general and the elements of short stories in particular. It targets developing students' analytical skills in reading, thinking and writing critically about literature. This course is the first part which covers basically fiction as a literary genre. The course is followed by another complimentary course that focuses on drama as another literary genre.
This short course targets drama as a literary genre and aims at enabling students to analyze the literary texts critically through close reading. It defines drama as a specific mode of fiction and introduces its elements. Students will also be introduced to types of drama with examples for further self-study.
This course aims to make poetry easier to understand and less complicated by explaining its elements in a clear, simple, practical way.
Welcome to the short course on "Research writing: Selecting the topic and formulating research questions and research aims"." This two-hour session is meticulously designed to equip you with the foundational skills necessary for successful academic research. Targeted specifically at graduates and conducted in English, this short course will guide you through the critical steps of identifying research topics, crafting clear research aims, and formulating precise research questions.
By the end of this short course, you will be to:
1. Identify the essential skills needed to write compelling and relevant research topics.
2. Write clear and focused research aims that provide direction and purpose to your study.
3. formulate research questions that are specific, measurable, and aligned with your research objectives.
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