This UNIMAX book is the prescribed companion guide. The main coursebook is Essence: A Course in Communicative English from Cambridge University Press, which this guide complements.
Yes, Unit 3: Art of Public Speaking is dedicated to providing strategies, tips, and practice frameworks specifically for succeeding in interviews and group discussions.
The product description does not mention any included audio components. It is primarily a textual guide. Listening practice would typically be conducted during the weekly practical classes as per the course pedagogy.
Yes, the content and syllabus within the book are meticulously aligned with the official Semester I syllabus for the AEC-I course in PU Chandigarh.
While specifically designed for the PU Chandigarh syllabus, the core content on pronunciation, communication skills, and public speaking is universally beneficial for any student looking to improve their spoken English.
The book is designed for first-year pre-university students, assuming a basic foundational knowledge of English. It aims to build upon that foundation with specialized skills.
The unit on "Sounds of English" typically covers standard British English pronunciation, which is the common standard for Indian educational curricula.
It teaches persuasive language techniques, helping students structure their arguments more effectively in debates, presentations, and even essays, making their communication more impactful.
Its clear structure and explanatory content make it suitable for both classroom learning under a teacher's guidance and independent self-study.
Unit 2: Language Use in Various Situations specifically covers the "Use of Certain Phrases in Different Situations," which will include relevant vocabulary and phrases for various contexts.
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This UNIMAX book is the prescribed companion guide. The main coursebook is Essence: A Course in Communicative English from Cambridge University Press, which this guide complements.
Yes, Unit 3: Art of Public Speaking is dedicated to providing strategies, tips, and practice frameworks specifically for succeeding in interviews and group discussions.
The product description does not mention any included audio components. It is primarily a textual guide. Listening practice would typically be conducted during the weekly practical classes as per the course pedagogy.
Yes, the content and syllabus within the book are meticulously aligned with the official Semester I syllabus for the AEC-I course in PU Chandigarh.
While specifically designed for the PU Chandigarh syllabus, the core content on pronunciation, communication skills, and public speaking is universally beneficial for any student looking to improve their spoken English.
The book is designed for first-year pre-university students, assuming a basic foundational knowledge of English. It aims to build upon that foundation with specialized skills.
The unit on "Sounds of English" typically covers standard British English pronunciation, which is the common standard for Indian educational curricula.
It teaches persuasive language techniques, helping students structure their arguments more effectively in debates, presentations, and even essays, making their communication more impactful.
Its clear structure and explanatory content make it suitable for both classroom learning under a teacher's guidance and independent self-study.
Unit 2: Language Use in Various Situations specifically covers the "Use of Certain Phrases in Different Situations," which will include relevant vocabulary and phrases for various contexts.