In support and recognition of UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day, we here at the Faculty of Languages and Translation will do our very best to facilitate multilingual aspirations. We will take a few minutes during each class to recognize the importance of preserving linguistic diversity. We will remind our students that as language scholars they will play an important role in preserving their mother language and educating others about the rich diversity of languages throughout the world.
In cooperation with the E-Learning Deanship, the Faculty of Languages and Translation invites you to attend the fourth webinar titled “Aptitude and Motivation in Second Language Acquisition” by Prof. Lourdes Ortega. The webinar will be conducted Monday, February 19, 2018, from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 pm.
This is a public invitation.
Here is the link to register and attend:
https://kkunow.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FvoJSnKwRCaT60qgnfwfPg
Program:
-10-11 Gossiping with Dr. Sua’d
-11-11:15 What If I’m a Student Again?
-11:15-11-30 Appreciation and Inspiration
-11:30-11:45 I Believe I Can Fly, I Believe I Can Touch the Sky
مركز الآيلتس بشطر الطالبات يعلن عن بدء "تحدي الآيلتس"في شهر مايو
و ستكون الدروس لمدة ساعة يومي الإثنين و الأربعاء على امتداد شهر،و تستهدف طالبات التخصصات العلمية الأٌخرى من خارج قسم اللغة الإنجليزية.
رابط التسجيل:
The E-Learning Unit of the Faculty of Languages & Translation will launch the 12th E-Learning Awareness Campaign for Level 1 students of the English Department and the English Language Center from Sunday, February 11 to Thursday, February 15, 2018, between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
The campaign aims to make Level 1 students as well as the faculty members aware of the necessary and effective use of the university's learning management system. During the campaign, the E-Learning Unit will carry out the following activities:
Please contact Mr. Mohsin Raza Khan, E-Learning Supervisor, at his email (mokhan@kku.edu.sa), for further details.
Upon the directives of the University Rector and in cooperation with the Faculty of Languages and Translation, the University Vice-Presidency for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research will hold an Intensive English Language Program. It will have a three-month duration and begin in the late afternoon going into the evening from 04:00 pm to 07:00 pm.
The placement test dates will be as follows:
Participants |
Place |
Time |
Male Lecturers and Teaching Assistants |
Faculty of Languages and Translation Building A, Floor 3, Room 60 |
Tuesday 13/05/1439 04:00 pm |
Female Lecturers and Teaching Assistants |
College of Education Building 3, Floor 2, Room 28 |
Tuesday 13/05/1439 04:00 pm |
In cooperation with the E-Learning Deanship, the Faculty of Languages and Translation invites you to attend the third webinar titled “Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed-Methods Research” by Prof. JD Brown.The webinar will be conducted Wednesday, January 3, 2018, at 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 pm. Please note that this is a public invitation.
Here is the link to register and attend:
https://kkunow.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Xxs4lw1fRrq0yK3wzKEUTg
In cooperation with the E-Learning Deanship, the Faculty of Languages and Translation invites you to attend a webinar titled “Approaches to Translation” by Prof. Said M. Shiyab. The webinar will be conducted on Sunday, December 17, 2017, from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Please note that this is a public invitation.
Here is the link to register and attend https://kkunow.zoom.us/meeting/register/bd7ad5bb93bd6c3ed746f627e8486654
Wednesday, December 6th from 8 pm to 10 pm. Register today by CLICKING HERE!
William Acton, Ph.D., is the MA TESOL Program Director at Trinity Western University (TWU). His research and publications have been in the area of pronunciation and the role of the body in learning language. His blog is located at https://hipoeces.blogspot.ca
This webinar focuses on several useful techniques for improving key aspects of the English pronunciation of Arabic speaking L1 students in academic courses. One innovative feature of the webinar is that the techniques presented all involve the systematic use of gesture in promoting learning and memory for new pronunciation. The webinar also has features of a workshop in that participants get to experience the techniques and discuss just how the procedures might be implemented in their classrooms. After the webinar, access to video models of the techniques demonstrated will be made available for asynchronous viewing. Prior to the webinar, participants will be given a short "homework" assignment to better prepare themselves for understanding the research base of the method and key activities.
"I often begin workshops or papers with the comment that in about 40 years in the field I have had just one idea: that the systematic use of body movement is essential to effective and efficient pronunciation instruction. That has never been more relevant than today, with the general de-emphasis on pronunciation and introduction of technology into the field. From both perspectives, the "haptic" perspective approach developed here offers great promise." -- Bill Acton
Under the supervision of the Dean, Dr. Abullah Al-Melhi, the Faculty of Languages and Translation in partnership with the British Council and the Deanship of e-Learning will hold an online training course via the KKUx Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) platform. The course will be convened on 12/10/2017 and end on 01/09/2018. It will uncover tips and techniques to help candidates successfully pass the IELTS exam with a satisfactory band according to ability. A Certificate of Achievement will be delivered upon completion with an endorsement from King Khalid University and the British Council. Enroll today!
Speaking and writing are referred to as productive skills. A person with good speaking and writing skills will be able to make themselves clear to the addressee(s). A student with poor speaking and writing communication abilities, however, may fail to get their message across to others which necessitates their staying remote from others. In other words, for communication to take place efficiently, there are three pre-requisite conditions: sender of a message, receiver of a message and a means of communication. The sender and receiver of the message are meaningless with no effective means of communication. Academically speaking, no full justice can be done to a test/ an exam with low proficiency in speaking and writing. IELTS is no exception. In short, sound communication skills in speaking and writing are the key to effective communication of all aspects, academically and personally.
An attempt will be made to improve the participants' competence and proficiency in speaking and writing skills in general. Apart from this, they will be exposed to sample IELTS speaking and writing tests. They will also be trained to use right test-taking strategies which should come in handy when sitting an IELTS Test.
Official British Council Toolkit for IELTS preparation materials which include: pdf, ppt, video, and audio files.
Source: KKUx
Date: 11/23/2017