Obiettivi formativi
Upon completion of the seminars, it is envisaged that the students will have progressed in the following four areas:
- Professional language and skills development;
- Applied communication competence;
– Best practices;
– Digital literacy.
Prerequisiti
None
Risultati di apprendimento attesi
1. Increased communicative competence and confidence:
Students should exhibit greater confidence, accuracy and fluency in both
oral and written contexts. This should arise from comprehensive practice
of their expression and comprehension skills, an enhanced and more
natural vocabulary (including the use of compound forms, qualifiers,
idioms, buzzwords, neologisms, expressions and specialist terms related
to Politics and Management, etc.), reduced errors (such as false friends),
a greater dexterity in the use of applied high quality formal language,
better pronunciation (a more natural rhythm, clearer tone and intonation)
and especially greater speed and improved ability in translating into
English. They should be particularly adept at time and space
management, and at dealing with specific business contexts such as
panels and meetings. They will also have created a personal system and
reference book for their use of English, be aware of and use many of the
best resources on the internet, and have incorporated many self-learning
strategies to further their improvement.
2. Increased knowledge and awareness:
The participants should benefit from the common exploration of a broad
range of key factors, concepts, issues, skills and tools related to the new
post-industrial business world (with the accelerating convergence of
business, technology and design). The emphasis is on building their
distinctive cultural suitcase of knowledge in addition to the specific field
of politics and management, built upon know-how and influences, with a
particular focus on the latest trends and developments, innovative ideas,
technological and behavioural changes, design thinking, problem-solving,
potential niche markets and areas of opportunity.
3. Development of best practices and a strong personal narrative:
The focus lies firmly on the students to take creative control of their own
education by adopting best practices such as a heightened curiosity and
the broadening of their fields of interest and knowledge, self-learning
techniques, smart independent research activity, peer-to-peer
cooperation (including the sharing of recommendations and study tools),
self-learning techniques, smart independent research activity, the
sharing of recommendations and study tools, self-assessment and peer
assessment, active participation in all tasks, and by offering ongoing
feedback and suggestions.
A central focus of the course is on developing and refining the students’
personal narrative (origins, family and childhood, development of values,
passions, talents and skills, their plan), which is fundamental for
communication in the international sphere. This is enhanced through
exploration and practice of storytelling (key values and tips, an emphasis
on design as well as content, a specific lexicon, concepts such as
onlyness and originality, memorability. Every student will also have
worked on perfecting their resume, cover letter and interview technique
throughout the course.
4. Digital literacy:
Apart from an analysis of developments and opportunities in the digital
sphere and the exploration of established and emerging resources, each
student is asked to provide an original two-minute personal brand video
relating to their personal narrative.
Contenuti Del Corso
The course consists of a series of interactive, practice-based workshops
aimed at positioning students at the center of their own learning. The
objective of the course is to help students to acquire greater
communicational competence in advanced English, particularly with
regard to political, commercial and management/leadership negotiation.
Great attention will be paid to the development of communication and
critical ability through a practical, creative and flexible approach, applied
to global politics and management.
Testi Di Riferimento
Teaching material (readings, language sets, revision exercises, and additional material) will be provided by the teacher on the course page on Luiss Learn.
Metodologie Didattiche
The teaching will be blended and consist of a workshop format with
exercises, practice and assessment/feedback undertaken together during
class time and material, tips and recommendations provided for each
week on the course page. Detailed personal feedback will also be
provided to each student on their work throughout..
Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
There is no intermediate or final exam for this course. Evaluation will be
based on attendance and active participation (20%), in addition to three
assignments that are required as the course progresses:
1. Students must provide a CV and cover letter in English (20%). Students
will be required to continually enhance the design and content of these
documents as the course progresses, based on the feedback of the
teacher and teaching assistant, to ensure they possess top-notch
presentation documents by the end of the course;
2. They must produce a two-minute personal brand video (30%);
3. They must deliver (in groups of two) a themed four-minute talk
(without slides) live to their class colleagues during the final workshop
(30%).
Criteri per l’assegnazione dell’elaborato finale
None: The required assignments for this course do not include the writing of a thesis.
Settimana 1
On Campus: Brief Introduction to the Course (objectives: Language
Development, Professional Skills, Best Practices, Digital Literacy).
Focus on Language Development: Moving towards Mother Tongue
Advanced English.
Best Practices.
Thoughts on Professional Development.
What is your Personal Narrative? Individual/Group work/Discussion.
Settimana 2
On campus: Sharp practice.
Introduction to pronunciation, intonation, pitch and musicality, use of face
muscles, etc. for voice clarity and projection.
Recommended resources: podcasts.
Preliminary preparation of Curriculum Vitae and cover letter: Initial tips.
Refining your personal narrative: Three key questions.
Settimana 3
On Campus: Brief revision: Better versions
Politics and Management: Immersion into the related jargon.
Smart sentences for meetings.
Developing your personal narrative: individual work and group discussion.
Weekly readings.
Settimana 4
On Campus:
Work on our personal profile and narrative. Brief discussion.
A comprehensive group work and individual focus on the Curriculum
Vitae and Cover Letter/Personal statement: Emphasis on Design, then
Content. Sample CV (simplified).
Revision quiz based on Readings from Weeks 1, 2 and 3.
Exercises on Finance and Economy phrases.
New Readings
Settimana 5
On Campus:
Brief preparation for PB video and Final Presentations.
Language development practice.
Food for thought material: values and concepts useful for interviews (and
life).
Short presentation practice and analysis.
Settimana 6
On Campus:
Leadership: habits, practices, communication strategies, value-based
behavior
Further work on the language and communication of Global Management
and Politics.
Revision exercises
Settimana 7
On Campus:
Finance (facts and figures, describing trends, related terms) and a brief
interlude into other sectors (Technology, Marketing, Innovation).
Key language and concepts. Points of reference and lifelarge learning.
Written comprehension exercises: quick exercises on real case material.
Written exercises: Lightning creativity (speed tests).
Last ideas on Personal brand videos and further practice on personal
storytelling, with useful phrases/involvement strategies. Creating
empathy and connection.
Readings.
Settimana 8
DEADLINE FOR YOUR TWO-MINUTE PERSONAL BRAND VIDEOS: Videos to
be sent by supplied private YouTube link by class time.
On Campus:
Further practical work on Global Politics and Management scenarios:
Smart election vocabulary and language use in terms of political systems
and change.
Expressing opinion and driving toward consensus, problem-solving.
Listening comprehension exercises and analysis: Identifying excellence
and room for improvement. Expressing opinion: My take on this.
Preparing for the presentation: design and language, not just content.
Settimana 9
On Campus:
Final Presentation. Group 1: Group assessment of speakers with a focus
on language use, presentation skills, memorability/connection, design
and content.
Revision and practice relating to previous topics/scenarios
Further recommendations and exchange/ Feedback
Fast tips based on our experience during the course
Settimana 10
On Campus:
Final Presentation. Group 2: Group assessment of speakers with a focus
on language use, presentation skills, memorability/connection, design
and content.
Revision and practice relating to previous topics/scenarios
Further recommendations and exchange/ Feedback
Fast tips based on our experience during the course
Settimana 11
On Campus:
Final Presentation. Group 3: group assessment of speakers with a focus
on language use, presentation skills, memorability/connection, design
and content.
Revision and practice relating to what we have covered
Further recommendations and exchange/ Feedback
Fast tips based on our experience during the course.
Settimana 12
On Campus:
Revision and practice relating to what we have covered
Further recommendations and exchange/ Feedback
Fast tips based on our experience during the course.
Conclusions.