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If you have questions about developing your study practices,the first place to look is in our Study Guides. However,if you don't find the answers you need here, or you feel the guidance would make more sense in the situation of your own work, then you may find it helpful to talk to an adviser individually.
We offer subject-focused sessions(辅导课) -with friendly professional advisers. These 30-nunute sessions (longer if necessary)are "tailor-made" to your individual needs and completely secret.
What to expect from an individual advice session
Our individual advice sessions are quite informal and tailored to your needs. Your adviser will usually want to talk a bit about how your studies are going generally, and what you would like to discuss. As sessions are quite short, it's useful if you can be prepared by tlunking about this before you arrive. It will be helpful for us if you can bring any marked work that you have, so that we can see what areas of your work markers have commented on.
We aimto help you developyour skills to study more effectively andachievesubject success. So we will not correct work for you, but will help you understand what youneed to know to correct it yourself in the future. Everyone works differently, so we may make a number of suggestions - it will be up to you to try them out and see what worksest for you.
If you'd like to discuss a coursework assignment which you are currently working on,it may be helpful if you can email your work to the adviser you are seeing oefore your meeting (contact details are here), with a note sessions are quite short, you might prefer that develop your work, rather than reading it!
Please note:
Saying what you would like to discuss. Aswe spent the time discussing how you can. We cannot pravide subject-specific advice. For this,it is best to consult your course tutor. If you would prefer to talk to someone else, try your personal tutor, or the Senior Tutor in your department. Your department or school office will be able to advise on who that is.
We do not proof-read work. See our guide to Effective Proof-reading to help you to develop develop your own proof-reading practices.
Study Advisers are not trained to teach English as a Foreign Language. For basic principles relating to common errors in academic English, please see our guide to Academic Writing. If you feel you need more detailed help, there are also links on the Academic Writing pages to more comprehensive websites, including some with interactive exercises.
If English is not your first language, the In-sessional English SLrpport Programme (IESP) provides training courses in academic writing skills, speaking skills, and pronunciation practice.There is a smll charge for students not paying full overseas fees.
Booking an advice session
Sessions may be booked in advance by calling 0118 378 4242 0r emailing studyadvice@reading.ac.uk. Please include a contact phone number in any messages you leave.
1.The underlined word "tailor_made" in Paragraph 2 most probably means .
A.valuable B.suitable C.available D.acceptable
2.As sessions are time-limited,it is helpful if you can .
A.predict what suggestion works best for you
B.bring some non-marked work for comments
C.prepare what you'd like to discuss in advance
D.consult with your adviser on your work by phone
3.If a Chinese student plans to take an English pronunciation training course, he/she can see the guide to .
A.Study Guides B.Effective Proof-reading
C.Academic Writing D.In-sessional English Support Programme
4.What is the purpose of the passage?
A.To give some professional subject advice.
B.To promote the individual advice sessions.
C.To stress the importance of a friendly adviser.
D.To provide four websites offering study guides.
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Prepare: Plan ahead and think about what you are going to say. In the words of Mark Twain, it usually takes you more than three weeks to prepare for it.
Know your subject: Always make sure that you know the subject and have background information at hand for question time.
Know you audience: Find out who you will be addressing so that you can tailor(适合) your comments accordingly.
Make a point: Keep your speech short and brief and have a few clear points that you need to convey(传达).
Practice: Never learn your speech by heart as your speech will become stilted, but do practice it a few times in front of the mirror, your parents or your dog.
Eye contact: If the thought of looking into a sea of faces scares you, adjust your gaze(注视)regularly at different points in the room to create the same effect.
First impressions: Your first impression is important when making a public presentation. Find out about dress codes(准则) at the place so that you look your best and, if possible, check the microphone beforehand to ensure you know how to use it.
Get help: If public presentations are a major part of your life, read up on the art of speech---writing and delivery to improve your skills.
The advice benefits (有益于)____________________.
A.teachers B.actors C.speechmakers D.spokesmen
Knowing your subject helps you __________.
A.make a perfect speech
B.make better answers when asked questions about the subject.
C.keep a clear head
D.attract people’s attention
The underlined word “stilted” probable means ________ here.
A.unnatural B.unnecessary C.unpleasant D.undeveloped
If asked for more advice besides what has been mentioned in the text, you may suggest ______.
A.eye contact with the audience B.proper clothes
C.proper tones and body languages D.more practice
查看习题详情和答案>>Prepare: Plan ahead and think about what you are going to say. In the words of Mark Twain, it usually takes you more than three weeks to prepare for it.
Know your subject: Always make sure that you know the subject and have background information at hand for question time.
Know you audience: Find out who you will be addressing so that you can tailor(适合) your comments accordingly.
Make a point: Keep your speech short and brief and have a few clear points that you need to convey(传达).
Practice: Never learn your speech by heart as your speech will become stilted, but do practice it a few times in front of the mirror, your parents or your dog.
Eye contact: If the thought of looking into a sea of faces scares you, adjust your gaze(注视)regularly at different points in the room to create the same effect.
First impressions: Your first impression is important when making a public presentation. Find out about dress codes(准则) at the place so that you look your best and, if possible, check the microphone beforehand to ensure you know how to use it.
Get help: If public presentations are a major part of your life, read up on the art of speech---writing and delivery to improve your skills.
【小题1】The advice benefits (有益于)____________________.
| A.teachers | B.actors | C.speechmakers | D.spokesmen |
| A.make a perfect speech |
| B.make better answers when asked questions about the subject. |
| C.keep a clear head |
| D.attract people’s attention |
| A.unnatural | B.unnecessary | C.unpleasant | D.undeveloped |
| A.eye contact with the audience | B.proper clothes |
| C.proper tones and body languages | D.more practice |
Prepare: Plan ahead and think about what you are going to say. In the words of Mark Twain, it usually takes you more than three weeks to prepare for it.
Know your subject: Always make sure that you know the subject and have background information at hand for question time.
Know you audience: Find out who you will be addressing so that you can tailor(适合) your comments accordingly.
Make a point: Keep your speech short and brief and have a few clear points that you need to convey(传达).
Practice: Never learn your speech by heart as your speech will become stilted, but do practice it a few times in front of the mirror, your parents or your dog.
Eye contact: If the thought of looking into a sea of faces scares you, adjust your gaze(注视)regularly at different points in the room to create the same effect.
First impressions: Your first impression is important when making a public presentation. Find out about dress codes(准则) at the place so that you look your best and, if possible, check the microphone beforehand to ensure you know how to use it.
Get help: If public presentations are a major part of your life, read up on the art of speech---writing and delivery to improve your skills.
1.The advice benefits (有益于)____________________.
|
A.teachers |
B.actors |
C.speechmakers |
D.spokesmen |
2.Knowing your subject helps you __________.
|
A.make a perfect speech |
|
B.make better answers when asked questions about the subject. |
|
C.keep a clear head |
|
D.attract people’s attention |
3. The underlined word “stilted” probable means ________ here.
|
A.unnatural |
B.unnecessary |
C.unpleasant |
D.undeveloped |
4.If asked for more advice besides what has been mentioned in the text, you may suggest ______.
|
A.eye contact with the audience |
B.proper clothes |
|
C.proper tones and body languages |
D.more practice |
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Prepare: Plan ahead and think about what you are going to say. In the words of Mark Twain, it usually takes you more than three weeks to prepare for it.
Know your subject: Always make sure that you know the subject and have background information at hand for question time.
Know you audience: Find out who you will be addressing so that you can tailor(适合) your comments accordingly.
Make a point: Keep your speech short and brief and have a few clear points that you need to convey(传达).
Practice: Never learn your speech by heart as your speech will become stilted, but do practice it a few times in front of the mirror, your parents or your dog.
Eye contact: If the thought of looking into a sea of faces scares you, adjust your gaze(注视)regularly at different points in the room to create the same effect.
First impressions: Your first impression is important when making a public presentation. Find out about dress codes(准则) at the place so that you look your best and, if possible, check the microphone beforehand to ensure you know how to use it.
Get help: If public presentations are a major part of your life, read up on the art of speech---writing and delivery to improve your skills.
- 1.
The advice benefits (有益于)____________________.
- A.teachers
- B.actors
- C.speechmakers
- D.spokesmen
- A.
- 2.
Knowing your subject helps you __________.
- A.make a perfect speech
- B.make better answers when asked questions about the subject.
- C.keep a clear head
- D.attract people’s attention
- A.
- 3.
The underlined word “stilted” probable means ________ here.
- A.unnatural
- B.unnecessary
- C.unpleasant
- D.undeveloped
- A.
- 4.
If asked for more advice besides what has been mentioned in the text, you may suggest ______.
- A.eye contact with the audience
- B.proper clothes
- C.proper tones and body languages
- D.more practice
- A.