5.00 credits
45.0 h
Q1 and Q2
Teacher(s)
Dagneaux Estelle (coordinator); Grommersch Claudine; Mulkers Sandrine;
Language
English
Prerequisites
Level A2 of the « Common European Framework of References for Languages ».
Main themes
The topics addressed in class aim at arousing the undergraduates' interests in English-speaking countries' culture and history, both past and present.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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At the end of the course, the students should be able to
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Content
Portfolio of texts and videos: the set texts range from historic/al sources to today's specialized literature and vary in language registers to include prose, speeches, poetry, songs, video scripts, ... from several target-language countries.
Teaching methods
! The teaching modalities may be subject to change in accordance with the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic. The students will of course be notified of these possible changes in due course.
This course will be taught on site in groups of c.25 students (+ e-learning component).
This course will be taught on site in groups of c.25 students (+ e-learning component).
- Training learners to become autonomous readers of authentic written documents
- Broadening the students' vocabulary scope
- Teaching key grammar points such as tenses, auxiliaries, connectives and the passive voice.
- Listening decoding strategies in a foreign language
- Role plays, debates, discussions
- English pronunciation and stress patterns.
Evaluation methods
! The evaluation modalities may be subject to change in accordance with the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic. The students will of course be notified of these possible changes in due course.
FINAL MARK : JUNE EXAM
Continuous assessment: 30%
January written exam: 20 %
- Listening Comprehension questions: fill-in the blanks
- Reading comprehension questions
- Vocabulary and usage questions
If you fail this part of the exam, you’ll do it again in June.
June written exam: 30% or 50%
June Oral exam (20%)
Students will not be exempted for a part of the exam. If you take the September exam, you have to re-do the complete written exam (70%) AND the oral exam (30%). Your continuous assessment mark will not be taken into account.
FINAL MARK : JUNE EXAM
Continuous assessment: 30%
January written exam: 20 %
- Listening Comprehension questions: fill-in the blanks
- Reading comprehension questions
- Vocabulary and usage questions
If you fail this part of the exam, you’ll do it again in June.
June written exam: 30% or 50%
You passed the January exam (10+/20) | You failed the January exam (<10/20) Your June written exam will be longer. |
June Written exam (30%) - MCQ Listening comprehension questions - Reading comprehension questions - Vocabulary Q2 questions - Usage Q1 and Q2 questions You don’t have to study the vocabulary lists from the first semester. The exam questions will be similar to those seen in class. | June Written exam (50%) - MCQ Listening comprehension questions - Reading comprehension questions - Vocabulary Q2 questions - Usage Q1 and Q2 questions + - Listening Comprehension questions: fill-in the blanks - Vocabulary Q1 questions The exam questions will be similar to those seen in class. |
- pronunciation exercise
- discussion activity
Students will not be exempted for a part of the exam. If you take the September exam, you have to re-do the complete written exam (70%) AND the oral exam (30%). Your continuous assessment mark will not be taken into account.
Online resources
https://moodleucl.uclouvain.be/course/view.php?id=6713
Bibliography
- Syllabus du cours LANGL1111
- Plateforme Moodle du cours LANGL1111
Teaching materials
- Syllabus LANGL1111
- Plateforme de cours Moodle LANGL1111
Faculty or entity
ILV
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology : General
Bachelor in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Oriental Studies
Bachelor in Philosophy
Bachelor in Ancient Languages and Literatures : Classics
Bachelor in History
Bachelor in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
Bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology : Musicology
Bachelor in religious studies