Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Rhetoric as a teaching, a brief outline of its history. 2. Speech techniques. 3. The main principles of mastering standard pronunciation; codification of the spoken language. 4. Modulation of a structured speech. 5. Nonverbal means. 6. Speech preparation. 7. Types of speech. 8. Linguistic aspects of speech. 9. Creating reality by using language. 10. Technical exercises. 11.-14. Speech exercises.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The course "Presentation skills and rhetoric" will focus on practising speeches in order to make students more confident in their future speaking practice. Students will choose one topic from the offer which they will prepare and present to their peers in seminar. Afterwards, the instructor and students will evaluate the speech. The feedback will thus deepen both productive, receptive, and evaluation skills.
The students are sensitized to the use of the spoken language; they are able to create speeches independently and with linguistic refinement that meet the requirements for graduates in philological disciplines.
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Prerequisites
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none
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
To obtain credit - Active participation in seminars - Completion of all assignments - Completion and presentation of one's own speeches
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Recommended literature
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Göttert, K.-H. Einführung in die Rhetorik. Paderborn, 2009.
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Jelínek, M./Švandová, B. Argumentace a umění komunikovat. Brno, 2009.
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Kolmer, L./Rob-Santer, C. Studienbuch Rhetorik. Paderborn, 2002.
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Kraus, J. Rétorika a řečová kultura. Praha, 2010.
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