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CSP Lab Syllabus

The document outlines experiments to develop communication skills for professionals. It includes 8 listening, reading, speaking and participation activities prescribed by the syllabus: 1) listening comprehension, 2) reading texts for different purposes, 3) formal and informal conversation, 4) oral presentations, 5) PowerPoint presentations, 6) public speaking, 7) group discussions, and 8) mock interviews. It also lists 5 additional experiments beyond the syllabus: 1) telephone/video interviews, 2) extempore speaking, storytelling and poetry, 3) mock situations and role play, 4) debates and news anchoring, and 5) story making. The overall goal is to improve communication abilities for professional settings through a variety of exercises.

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CSP Lab Syllabus

The document outlines experiments to develop communication skills for professionals. It includes 8 listening, reading, speaking and participation activities prescribed by the syllabus: 1) listening comprehension, 2) reading texts for different purposes, 3) formal and informal conversation, 4) oral presentations, 5) PowerPoint presentations, 6) public speaking, 7) group discussions, and 8) mock interviews. It also lists 5 additional experiments beyond the syllabus: 1) telephone/video interviews, 2) extempore speaking, storytelling and poetry, 3) mock situations and role play, 4) debates and news anchoring, and 5) story making. The overall goal is to improve communication abilities for professional settings through a variety of exercises.

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Communication Skills for Professionals

ETHS-351

List of experiments (As prescribed by G.G.S.I.P.U)

1. Listening and Comprehension Activities – Listening to selected lectures, seminars, news (BBC, CNN,
etc.). Writing a brief summary or answering questions on the material listened to.

2. Reading Activities -- Reading different types of texts for different purposes with focus on the sound structure
and intonation patterns of English. Emphasis on correct pronunciation.

3. Conversation Activities-- Effective Conversation Skills; Formal/Informal Conversation; Addressing higher


officials, colleagues, subordinates, a public gathering; Participating in a video conference.

4. Making an Oral Presentation–Planning and preparing a model presentation; Organizing the presentation to
suit the audience and context; Connecting with the audience during presentation; Projecting a positive image
while speaking; Emphasis on effective body language.

5. Making a Power Point Presentation -- Structure and format; Covering elements of an effective
presentation; Body language dynamics.

6. Making a Speech -- Basics of public speaking; Preparing for a speech; Features of a good speech; Speaking with
a microphone. Famous speeches may be played as model speeches for learning the art of public speaking. Some
suggested speeches: Barack Obama, John F Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, JawaharLal Nehru, Atal
Bihari Vajpayee, Subhash Chandra Bose, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King

7. Participating in a Group Discussion -- Structure and dynamics of a GD; Techniques of effective


participation in group discussion; Preparing for group discussion; Accepting others’ views / ideas; Arguing
against others’ views or ideas, etc.

8. Participating in Mock Interviews -- Job Interviews: purpose and process; How to prepare for an interview;
Language and style to be used in an interview; Types of interview questions and how to answer them.

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Communication Skills for Professionals

ETHS-351

List of experiments (Beyond the syllabus)

Beyond Syllabus:

1. Interview through telephone/video-conferencing

2. Extempore, Story Telling, Poetry Recitation

3. Mock Situations and Role Play; Enacting a short skit

4. Debate (Developing an Argument), News Reading and Anchoring

5.Story Making

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