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Course details 2012-2013  
    
Advanced English practice
Course Code :1018FLWTLE
Study domain:Linguistics and Proficiency
Semester:Semester: 2nd semester
Sequentiality:
Contact hours:30
Credits:4
Study load (hours):112
Contract restrictions: Exam contract not possible
Language of instruction :English
Exam period:exam in the 2nd semester
Tutor(s)Steven Geukens
Cheryl-Lyn Humphreys

 


1. Prerequisites

At the start of this course the student should have acquired the following competences:
Specific prerequisites for this course:

Students taking this course should have completed the English Grammar and Proficiency courses of the current BA1 and BA2 curricula, or equivalent courses. The course assumes that students are familiar with grammatical analysis and terminology. The course is intended for students with a Dutch language background as it concentrates on specific problems of Dutch-speaking learners of English. The present course contains some materials that may not be of any relevance to learners with other language backgrounds. However, the course instructors will try and provide tasks and materials that meet the demands of students with a non-Dutch background but they cannot guarantee that this will always be possible.




2. Learning outcomes

The purpose of this course is to develop the students' skills in both spoken and written English at an advanced level. By the end of the course students should also have developed skills in identifying, correcting and suggesting remedies for mistakes and problems in other people's language production.


3. Course contents

Each student is required to give an oral presentation based on a collection of newspaper articles on a specific topic. Written proficiency is enhanced through a number of tasks (translations from and into English, writing letters, précis, e-mails.) Students are also required to transcribe a portion of spoken English (from a videotaped TV-programme).
In class, points of English grammar and usage (with a special focus on concrete vocabulary) are introduced and discussed. Students are also asked to give critical feedback on each others' performance.




4. Teaching method

Class contact teaching:
  • Practice sessions

  • Personal work:
  • Assignments:Individually
  • Assignments:In group



  • 5. Assessment method and criteria

    Examination:
  • Written without oral presentation

  • Continuous assessment:
  • Exercises
  • Assignments
  • (interim) tests
  • Participation in classroom activities


  • 6. Study material

    Required reading

    AEP-syllabus (Universitas copy service)
    A bilingual dictionary, an explanatory dictionary and a pronunciation dictionary. An advanced, recent descriptive grammar.


    Optional reading

    The following study material can be studied on a voluntary basis:



    7. Contact information

    Steven Geukens, Stadscampus D135, +32(0)220 4741, steven.geukens@ua.ac.be

    Cheryllyn Humphreys, Stadscampus D129, cherl-lyn.humphreys@ua.ac.be

     


    (+)last update: 10/11/2009 15:48 steven.geukens  

     
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