Academic English
Module: English
Matter: English for academic purposes
Main language of instruction: English
Head instructor
Lc. Martyn Russell BAKER - mbaker@uic.es
Other instructors
Lda. Jean VILANOVA - jean@uic.es
Lda. Julia Lucie BANKS - jbanks@uic.es
Lda. Doris STANGER - dstanger@uic.es
Lda. Suzanne CÓRDOVA - scordova@uic.es
Dra. Sílvia PERPIÑAN - sperpinan@uic.es
Lda. Maria Teodora CAPRIS - mcapris@uic.es
Office hours
By appointment.
The aim of this programme is primarily to provide students with the lexicon and basic structures in the field of Communication Science. Emphasis is given to developing academic reading skills within a professional context. Additionally, the course focuses on the linguistic skills of listening and speaking using a communicative approach. Short writing tasks are used to deepen their knowledge and understanding of language structures and use of new vocabulary.
The programme contains 3 elements that include class-based lessons, group work and self study. The teacher-led lessons focus on listening and speaking activities related to professional topics within the field of communications – audiovisual communication, advertising and journalism. Reading activities focus on developing reading comprehension in a professional academic environment. Group work will focus on student development and interpersonal skills and will include three evaluated group projects. The final part being the self study or ‘distance learning’ element which primarily focuses ondeveloping academic writing skills, vocabulary building and listening skills, consolidating grammar and increasing the autonomy of the learner with respect to learning a foreign language.
All three elements have been specifically designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and resources that will increase their confidence in order to communicate effectively in English.
Recommended minimum global level is that of a B1+ before the start of the course.
Classroom:
Group work:
Self Study:
The course material is divided into five packs organized by themes, each pack is covered in approximately 3 weeks The pack of material focuses on reading and listening skills. The online writing and group projects are also related to the 5 themes.
Coaching (CO) 4 hours – Brief occasional meetings with students on an individual basis to comment on and work on individual problem areas with the English language. For example, commenting on pronunciation, vocabulary, use of language and writing skills.
Seminars (SM) 14 hours – Working in small groups in the classroom with an emphasis on speaking skills through small group debates and informal discussions.
Tallers (TA) 8 hours – Teacher-guided work in small groups expanding on core materials found in the packs with an emphasis on speaking skills and interaction.
Workshops (WO) 4 hours - Panel discussions where students show their understanding and development of different themes and topics related to the material found in the packs. Students also need to show their ability to express themselves in English as well as a correct use of language and pronunciation.
Clases Magistrales (CM) 30 hours – Introduction of and working with the themes using the four thematic packs. Guided whole-class listening and reading comprehension exercises and additional exercises in English as related to the material and students’ needs and interests.
TRAINING ACTIVITY | ECTS CREDITS |
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Coaching. Monitoring how students learn the content of the subject, either individually or in groups. In the coaching sessions, mistakes will be corrected, queries answered, and exercises and activities to achieve the established objectives will be suggested. | 0.4 |
Seminar. This activity will consist of taking an in-depth look at specific up-to-date topics in a monographic manner-in some cases these topics will have been debated socially-, via active work in small groups. | 1.4 |
Practical workshop. A highly practical working activity, where students can acquire skills that are practical or also theoretical (intellectual skills, logical skills, critical skills, intellectual learning skills, study skills, quoting skills, etc). | 0.8 |
Workshop. Advanced and intensive workshops of a longer duration, led by lecturers and/or foreign professionals, in which the language used is English. These culminate in the creation of a professional or semi-professional product which is also produced in English. | 0.4 |
Lectures. In lectures, lecturers/professors not only transmit content or knowledge, but also, and above all else, attitudes, motivation, skills and values, etc. They also ensure that participants can express their opinions and arguments to the other students. | 3 |
Mid-term exam– 10%
Competences 5,6,12,53,54
Writing, reading and listening comprehension exam based thematically on materials studied throughout the course.
Final exam – 20%
Competences 6,10,53,54
Reading and listening comprehension exam based thematically on materials studied throughout the course.
3 small group projects - 30 %
Competences 2,4,5,6,10,11, 12,13,24,53
2 online writing and 2 online activities - 20%
Competences 2,5,6,12,13,24,53,54
Consists of 4 exercises thematically related to the packs. Students must upload these to the Moodle platform within the dates set.
Class participation – 20%
Competences 10,11, 12,53
Consists of actively participating in and collaborating with classroom activities and discussions.
Criteria for Second Sitting
Students with a final mark between 4 and 5 in the first sitting only have the right in the second sitting to make up the material that was failed or not handed in.
Students with a mark that is less than a 4 in the first sitting will have to make up 100% of the subject in the second sitting by doing the following:
In both sittings, students must show a B1.2 level in English to pass the subject.
EVALUATION SYSTEM | PERCENTAGE |
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Individual Work | 40% |
Groupal Work | 20% |
Final Exam | 40% |
Class-based materials:
Class materials have been developed from a wide range of internet based resources, including: online professional journals, documents from research institutes and professional media outlets, newspaper articles and editorials.