4.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1 and Q2
Teacher(s)
Delghust Jean-Luc; Dupont Maïté (coordinator); Kefer Adrien (compensates Mulkers Sandrine); Mulkers Sandrine (coordinator); Neyt Philippe; Volpe Marine;
Language
English
Prerequisites
A2 upper-level course (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
Main themes
The pedagogical method is mainly based on authentic public legal texts and videos.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
At the end of the course students are expected to have reached a B2 lower level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) in the 3 following skills:
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Content
The main aim of this English course for lawyers is to develop students' reading skills, grammar and vocabulary. The course aims at an intermediate level.
At the end of the course students are expected to have reached a B2 level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) in the 3 following skills: reading, listening and speaking.
In order to meet students' various needs, expectations, and levels, two courses are organised in BAC 1 : LANGL1821 (B1 level) and LANGL1822 (B2 level). Students are split up into these 2 different courses on the basis of the results of a compulsory placement/exemption test taking place at the beginning of the year.
At the end of the course students are expected to have reached a B2 level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) in the 3 following skills: reading, listening and speaking.
In order to meet students' various needs, expectations, and levels, two courses are organised in BAC 1 : LANGL1821 (B1 level) and LANGL1822 (B2 level). Students are split up into these 2 different courses on the basis of the results of a compulsory placement/exemption test taking place at the beginning of the year.
Teaching methods
This is a flipped classroom class. The first step consists in an comprehensive preparation of the class session by the students, who will have access to documents (texts, videos) on the Moodle UCL platform as well as series of exercises to help them reinforce their understanding of the documents. In class, students will have a chance to ask for clarifications for any questions they may have after the preparation, get exercises to improve some lexical and grammatical points, and participate in additional activities to check and practise their understanding and mastery of the course material.
The pedagogical method is mainly based on authentic texts and videos. Learning basic vocabulary and structures is supported by vocabulary exercises.
The pedagogical method is mainly based on authentic texts and videos. Learning basic vocabulary and structures is supported by vocabulary exercises.
Evaluation methods
BAC 1 students who follow the LANGL1821 course will have the following assessment for this course:
Depending on circumstances, part of the assessment may be done through Teams.
- Compulsory Placement/Exemption test: At the very beginning of the academic year, all students MUST take placement test. Based on the results of this test, students will follow either LANGL1821 or LANGL1822. The results of this test are not part of the final assessment.
- First-term Written Test: During the January session, students must take a test which will assess their mastery of legal vocabulary, grammar and listening comprehension (Q1 material).
Students who fail for this written test will take this part of the assessment again during the Final Written Exam in the June Session. - Final written exam: June Session: students are tested on the videos and texts seen in class, vocabulary and all the grammar included in the programme.
- Students must also take an English pronunciation test based on the pronunciation activities and material tackled in the course.
- Continuous assessment evaluates daily work of students (online and in class).
Weighting
June Session | September Session | |
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Q1 Exam | /6.5 | - |
Continuous Assessment | /1.5 | - |
Pronunciation Test | /2 | 20% |
End-of-Year Written Exam | /10 | 80% |
TOTAL | /20 | (mark out of 20) |
Other information
- Attendance and active participation are compulsory.
- Optional remedial workshop English+ for weaker students (1h./week). Practical information about these workshops will be communicated in class.
- Teacher available at least one hour a week during office hours
Online resources
- On Moodle UCL : LANGL1821 English for Lawyers (intermediate) course platform.
- The Course team on Microsoft Teams.
- Flowchase App (license key provided by the ILV)
Teaching materials
- Syllabus English for Lawyers, Reading and Listening Comprehension Material for 1st year in Law. Intermediate Level.
- Plateformes LANGL1821 et Gram&U sur MoodleUCL.
- Livre de vocabulaire: Check Your English Vocabulary for LAW by Rawdon Wyatt, Bloomsbury - 3rd edition
- Flowchase App + downloadable & printable resources (pronunciation)
- Equipe Teams LANGL1821 (et sous-canaux)
Faculty or entity
ILV