This unit focuses on software development. The first listening extract, from a lecture, outlines different stages of the software development process, using a model called the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which is commonly used in the industry. The accompanying exercises develop note-taking skills and recognition of common academic phrases. The second listening extract is from a short seminar in which students discuss changes in software development methods. The skills focus is on understanding speaker emphasis and making and responding to requests for clarification. The vocabulary focus is on compound nouns and signpost language.
Language skills • listening and speaking
Topics
• agile software development methods • the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
Vocabulary focus
• compound nouns from computing • fixed phrases from academic English
Skills focus
• identifying ‘given’ and ‘new’ information in a lecture • emphasizing information • asking for and giving clarification
Key vocabulary
agile automated boundaries coding context control deliverables deployment development DevOps domain estimating experts feature creep features help desk interface iterative linear maintenance methodologies model planning prototyping requirements scheduling SDLC software software development stage stakeholder testing
version version control software waterfall
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