3.00 credits
15.0 h + 15.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
De Cock Sylvie;
Language
English
Prerequisites
B2 level of listening and reading, B2 level of speaking (Common European Framework of Reference)
Main themes
This course introduces the general principles of oralcommunication, particularly the linguistic, sociolinguistic, pragmatic and cultural aspects of interaction. Special attention will be paid to specific characteristics of communication in the English-speaking world.
After an introduction to oral communication in general and oral communication within an organisation, the course discusses a number of techniques which should be implemented in oral communication activities specific to a company: networking/socialising, presentations to varied audiences and job interviews. The course also deals with communication in times of change and certain gender-related aspects of communication.
Exercises accompanying the course will allow students to simulate active participation in a variety of professional situations. The students are given individual and detailed feedback on these simulations.
After an introduction to oral communication in general and oral communication within an organisation, the course discusses a number of techniques which should be implemented in oral communication activities specific to a company: networking/socialising, presentations to varied audiences and job interviews. The course also deals with communication in times of change and certain gender-related aspects of communication.
Exercises accompanying the course will allow students to simulate active participation in a variety of professional situations. The students are given individual and detailed feedback on these simulations.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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At the end of the course, students should be able to apply the general principles of communication in an English-speaking business environment and in a globalised world and they should at least have reached a B2+ oral level (Common European Framework of Reference) in English. |
Content
This course introduces the general principles of oral communication and particularly the linguistic, sociolinguistic, pragmatic and cultural aspects of interaction. Special attention will be paid to specific characteristics of oral communication in the English-speaking world.
Teaching methods
Lectures and compulsory exercise sessions in small groups (e.g. simulations, vocabulary exercises)
The lecures and exercise sessions are given face to face (or online via Teams or using dual mode teaching if face to face teaching is not possible in case of a health crisis for example).
The lecures and exercise sessions are given face to face (or online via Teams or using dual mode teaching if face to face teaching is not possible in case of a health crisis for example).
Evaluation methods
(1) Lectures:
Students who get 3 credits for the course (MULT, GERM, ROGE) : continuous assessment throughout the term (projects and active participation in the lectures), which accounts for 50% of the final mark for the course.
Students who have to resit the exam (September session) need to redo two of the projects.
Students (wo get more than 3 credits for the course) : continuous assessment throughout the term (projects and active participation in the lectures), which accounts for 30% of the final mark for the course, and an oral exam in January (during the exam session), which accounts for 20% of the final mark.
Students who have to resit the exam (September session) need to redo two of the projects and the oral exam (during the session).
(2) Tutorials : continuous assessment throughout the semester, which accounts for 50% of the final mark for the course. The marks for continuous evaluation are distributed as follows: Presentation 20%; Job interview 10%; Socializing 10%; Participation (active participation, prepping, vocabulary practice quizzes on Moodle) 10%. Not doing, or significantly failing one of these tasks may result in an overall fail in continuous assessment.
Students who have to resit the exam in August need to sit all the evaluation activities as well as the vocabulary quizzes.
Students who get 3 credits for the course (MULT, GERM, ROGE) : continuous assessment throughout the term (projects and active participation in the lectures), which accounts for 50% of the final mark for the course.
Students who have to resit the exam (September session) need to redo two of the projects.
Students (wo get more than 3 credits for the course) : continuous assessment throughout the term (projects and active participation in the lectures), which accounts for 30% of the final mark for the course, and an oral exam in January (during the exam session), which accounts for 20% of the final mark.
Students who have to resit the exam (September session) need to redo two of the projects and the oral exam (during the session).
(2) Tutorials : continuous assessment throughout the semester, which accounts for 50% of the final mark for the course. The marks for continuous evaluation are distributed as follows: Presentation 20%; Job interview 10%; Socializing 10%; Participation (active participation, prepping, vocabulary practice quizzes on Moodle) 10%. Not doing, or significantly failing one of these tasks may result in an overall fail in continuous assessment.
Students who have to resit the exam in August need to sit all the evaluation activities as well as the vocabulary quizzes.
Other information
Part 2 (15 hours) of the course is given by the Institut des Langues Vivantes (ILV).
Online resources
Moodle
Bibliography
On Moodle
Teaching materials
- Articles, course notes, documents, slides available on Moodle
Faculty or entity
ELAL
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
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Master [120] in Modern Languages and Literatures : General
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Master [120] in Political Sciences: General