Scientific English in Nursing
Module: Humanities and Arts Module
Matter: Modern language
Main language of instruction: English
TimetableSem.2 | TU | 08:00 10:00 | ||
Sem.2 | TH | 08:00 10:00 | ||
Sem.2 | FR | 08:00 10:00 |
The aim of this program is primarily to provide students with the necessary academic language required to understand and present nursing research in English. Critical reading and listening skills are particularly emphasized for this purpose, while speaking and writing skills are mainly reinforced to consolidate knowledge and to promote academic communication.
The programme contains 3 elements that include class-based lessons, tutorials and self-study. The teacher-led lessons focus on reading and listening activities related to topics in the field of scientific research and nursing. Such activities are designed to develop comprehension within an academic setting. Speaking and writing activities aim at improving communication common to academic and conference environments as well as to facilitate a solid linguistic base for the elements introduced throughout the subject. Tutorials will focus on student development and interpersonal skills and will include an evaluated group project. The final part being the self-study element which primarily focuses on developing reading, writing and listening skills, consolidating grammar, specific lexis and increasing the autonomy of the learner when 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 reading research and academic texts, understanding research presentations and communicating research topics in English.
Students will be required to demonstrate a minimum A2 English level in evaluated coursework in order to pass the course. Therefore, students should have a minimum global English language level of A2 before the start of the course.
Classroom:
Tutorial:
Self Study:
Linguistic competencies in English
Students will:
Topics:
Students will cover topics related to the introduction of research concepts; research genres, academic and scientific literature, scientific theory, history of nursing, and terminology related to anatomy and disease, in particular cardiovascular diseases, infection control and nutrition.
Language knowledge:
Instruction of this component is dependent on the students’ language level, which will be determined on the first day by means of a level test. Students will revise/consolidate knowledge about gerund, participle and infinitive forms, present and past simple tenses, modals, the passive voice, noun phrases, question forms, comparative and superlative forms of adjectives, linking structures, adjective clauses, clinical terminology and high-frequency vocabulary related to health sciences research, sentence analysis, and paragraph organization.
The framework guiding the methodology of this course is based on English mediated learning. Students will become actively engaged in the process of reading, analyzing and synthesizing information from a variety of academic genres specific to nursing, such as extracts from textbooks and nursing journals. Students will discuss course contents in collaborative tasks. They will give presentations as well as produce some writing assignments. Listening activities will comprise listening for general and specific information given in simulated lectures by a teacher and in presentations by other students.
The Internet will also serve as a source for language tools and material which students can apply throughout their overall learning process. These materials will further form an integral part of the students’ self-study, thus equipping and motivating students for the life-long learning of English related to their field.
Activity |
% final grade |
Learning outcomes |
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Exams |
Midterm (15%) Final (20%)
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35%
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Can read, understand and analyze nursing-related literature. (Comp. 23.B)
Can use terminology and linguistic structures related to science (Comp. 29.B) |
Progress tests
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-Listenings: Simulation of lectures -Grammar and vocabulary quizzes |
20%
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Can use terminology and linguistic structures related to science (Comp. 29.B) Can read, understand and analyze nursing-related literature. (Comp. 23.B) |
Cooperative Learning Activities |
In-class activities Discussions of homework and in-class readings. Written work
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10% |
Can read, understand and analyze nursing-related literature. (Comp. 23.B) Can present nursing-related information in writing. (Comp. 21.B) Can plan, organize and manage their work (Comp. 24.G) Can demonstrate their ability for interpersonal skills. Can use terminology and linguistic structures related to science (Comp. 29.B)
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Cooperative Glossary Project
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Online class project with follow up quiz at the end of the course
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5% |
Can demonstrate the ability to work autonomously. (Comp. 24.G) Can plan, organize and manage their work (Comp. 24.G) Can use terminology and linguistic structures related to science (Comp. 29.B) |
Group project: Survey replication study |
-Reading a scientific abstract -Replicate the questionnaire -Collate data -Analyze data -Interpret data -Present the data – oral presentation - abstract - dossier of the work |
30% |
Can read, understand and analyze nursing-related literature. (Comp. 23.B) Can use terminology and linguistic structures related to science (Comp. 29.B) Can present nursing-related information in writing. (Comp. 21.B) Can present nursing-related information orally. (Comp. 21.B) Can demonstrate their ability for interpersonal skills. |
Important information regarding evaluation
Re-sit exams
Re-sit: Depending on the case, a student may be required to complete a writing component and/ or an oral presentation assignment in addition to the exam. Group work, class work and homework cannot be made up in the second sitting.
Other tests: Students who miss a midterm exam, and who have a valid justification (i.e. medical certificate) must present it to their teacher the following day of class. At the end of the term, if the student has attended at least 80% of the classes, he or she will be able to sit the midterm on the day of the final exam.
Many small progress tests, or quizzes, will be given throughout the course. No compensatory quizzes will be given, so students who miss a quiz will receive a 0 for that quiz. However, because each quiz bears little weight individually in the course evaluation, missing one will have little effect on the total grade.
Distinctions will not be awarded as a result of second sittings.
Class-based materials will be provided by the teacher.
Intranet and internet based materials for self study
E: exam date | R: revision date | 1: first session | 2: second session: