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    CAPE>> Communication Studies

    Communication Studies is a one-unit course and contains three modules:

    MODULE 1

    Gathering and Processing Information

    MODULE 2

    Language and Community

    MODULE 3

    Speaking and Writing

    The syllabus requires 150 hours (50 hours per Module) and "provides students

    with the opportunity to respond creatively to the implied challenges, through the

    development of their communicative awareness and abilities."

    It is imperative that each candidate gets a syllabus upon commencement of the

    study of this course. A thorough understanding of its objectives is necessary for

    you to successfully acquire the appropriate communication skills:

    comprehension, language awareness and use and expression.

    Candidates are assessed both externally and internally. The 2003 Syllabus has

    been revised. There are several amendments to the course and chief among them

    is the assessment component. The external assessment of the course has two

    written papers (Paper 01A, Paper 01B and Paper 02 Note that Paper 01 has two

    parts) while the internal assessment requires the candidates to complete a

    Portfolio on a selected theme. Paper 01A and 01B are basically comprised of

    short-response questions. The portfolio should be internally coherent and

    organised under three major headings:

    Expository

    Reflective

    Analytical

    The Expository section will be orally presented and examined, the Reflective will

    require the candidate to produce two samples of original work and the Analytical

    will be an analysis of one of the reflective pieces. There are other details

    concerning the assessment which will be dealt with thoroughly in future lessons.

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    APPROACHES TO TEACHING AND LEARNING THE SYLLABUS

    The integrated approach has been recognised to be a very useful way to both

    teach and learn the concepts and skills in this syllabus.

    While the syllabus is divided into modules, there are many connections between

    the various language areas in each Module, hence the integrated approach.

    Candidates ought to be given ample opportunity to not only speak and write, but

    also listen and read. (The revised syllabus contains numerous suggested

    activities which can be used to acquire these skills).

    In the coming weeks, I will be facilitating the learning of the course through a

    combination of practice exercises and clarifying of crucial concepts. In order that

    the content of the course be covered, the lessons will be designed according to

    the structure of the assessment, that is, both internal and external. In other

    words, my aim will be to prepare you for assessment.

    So, prepare yourself for next week's lesson by purchasing the Communication

    Studies Syllabus and reading all the general and specific objectives. Until then,

    walk good!