Subject: Foreign Language B1.2 English
Scientific Area:
Languages
Workload:
64 Hours
Number of ECTS:
6 ECTS
Language:
English
Overall objectives:
1 - 1 - The B1.2 English Language course covers the intermediate level of learning English as a foreign language: common reference B1.2 level - Threshold - of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. This course essentially aims at the acquisition and improvement by students -Independent Users - of linguistic structures so that their knowledge of the English tongue in its various competences may be improved at the intermediate level. Entirely taught in English, this course is intended to help students develop specific language skills, namely reading, speaking, writing, and listening skills. Students are asked to participate in a variety of communicative activities to promote their self-confidence in their use of English in everyday situations.
Syllabus:
1 - 1 - I - LANGUAGE AWARENESS: Speaking, Listening and Writing II - VOCABULARY AND READING A - Selection of authentic oral and written texts from Units 6-10 of the adopted Course Books, Total English Students' Book - Intermediate and Total English Workbook. B - Extensive Reading: Students will also read and work on a short story. III - ENGLISH GRAMMAR: Articles, Adverbs, Verb Tenses: Past Perfect Simple vs. Past Simple, Past Tenses Review, Irregular Verbs (B1.2 List), Phrasal Verbs, Modals of Ability, Past Obligation/Permission, Uses of like, Subject/Object Questions, Used to/would, Reported Questions, Reported Speech, Second Conditional, Third Conditional
Literature/Sources:
Pearson Longman , 2009 , Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English (New Edition, with CD ROM) , Longman
Sinclair, John , 1991 , Collins Cobuild English Grammar, and Student?s Grammar (Self-Study Edition) , Collins
Clare, A. and J. J. Wilson , Total English Intermediate, Students Book , Pearson Longman
Carter, R. & M. McCarthy , 2006 , Cambridge Grammar of English: A Comprehensive Guide - Spoken and Written English Grammar and Usage , CUP,
Swan, M., & C. Walter , 2005 , Practical English Usage , OUP,
A. Clare, J. J. Wilson , 2006 , Total English - Intermediate Workbook , Pearson Longman
Assesssment methods and criteria:
Classification Type: Quantitativa (0-20)
Evaluation Methodology:
Classes are of the expositive, theoretical-practical type. The presentation of the syllabus material is achieved through constant lecturer-student-lecturer interaction. During class-meetings students will develop their oral production as well as their written work in English, both through individual work and pair work. Students are also asked to use Total English - Intermediate, Workbook, which will help them consolidate what has been studied in class. In terms of assessment, Assessment - Type A was chosen from the Assessment Regulation of Madeira University. Hence, in larger classes students are assessed during the semester in two written partial exams (Exam 1: 50% + Exam 2: 50%) and in smaller classes (Exam 1: 40% + Exam 2: 40% and Class Activities: 20%), in which their language skills will be tested at the intermediate level.