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English - Advanced Productive Skills [ LGERM1326 ]


3.0 crédits ECTS  30.0 h + 30.0 h   1+2q 

Teacher(s) De Cock Sylvie ;
Language English
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Online resources

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Prerequisites

LFLTR1720, LGERM1121 or LGERM1122

Main themes

Focus on language use (vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation) through oral and written productions. The stress will be laid on the production of efficient spoken and/or written discourse. Special attention will be devoted to discourse and interaction strategies in speech, and to cohesion and coherence in writing

Aims

By the end of the course, the students will have become advanced, independent users in both speaking and writing (B2 level according to the European Framework of Reference for Languages).

Oral productions : the student will be able to

  • give clear, detailed descriptions and presentations on a wide range of subjects related to his/her field of interest, expanding and supporting ideas with subsidiary points and relevant examples
  • depart spontaneously from a prepared text and follow up interesting points raised by members of the audience, often showing remarkable fluency and ease of expression.
  • use the language fluently, accurately and effectively on a wide range of general, vocational or leisure topics, clearly marking the relationships between ideas
  • communicate spontaneously with good grammatical control without much sign of having to restrict what he/she wants to say, adopting a level of formality appropriate to the circumstances

Written productions : the student will be able to

  • write clear, detailed texts on a variety of subjects related to his/her field of interest, synthesizing and evaluating information and arguments from a number of sources
  • write clear, detailed descriptions of real or imaginary events and experiences, marking the relationship between ideas in clear connected text, and following established conventions of the genre concerned
  • relate information, express opinions and adapt to other people's opinions through writing


The student will

  • use a good range of vocabulary for matters connected to his/her field and to more general topics
  • vary formulation to avoid frequent repetition
  • have a relatively high degree of grammatical control
  • have a clear, natural, pronunciation and intonation
  • use accurate spelling
Evaluation methods

Evaluation at the end of the academic year:

  • oral exam to assess oral skills
  • written exam to assess writing skills

Continuous assessment:

  • short presentations during the year 
  • writing assignments 
Teaching methods
  • Formal lectures (whole group) focused on vocabulary extension, grammatical accuracy and stylistic appropriateness;
  • Exercise sessions (in smaller groups) focused more particularly on oral production : phonetic and grammatical accuracy, lexical range and fluency
  • Self-study: Gairns, R. & Redman, S. (2008) Oxford Word Skills (Advanced).  Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with CD-ROM).
Content

The topics discussed are both concrete and abstract and of a rather complex nature, including technical discussions in the student's field of specialisation

Bibliography

-Course notes on Moodle (e-learning)
-Gairns, R. & Redman, S. (2008) Oxford Word Skills (Advanced).  Oxford: Oxford University Press. (with CD-ROM).
-Hewings M. (2007) English Pronunciation in Use ' Advanced. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Other information

Where possible, the course deals with some of the topics discussed in the receptive skills course (LGERM1322) to make it possible for the students to exploit the topics in the four skills.
 

Cycle et année
d'étude
> Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures : General
> Preparotory year for Master in Multilingual Communication
> Certificat universitaire en langues et littératures germaniques
> Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures: German, Dutch and English
Faculty or entity
in charge
> FIAL


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