English C2
Objectives
1.Assist you to develop your communicative skills in English.
Your aim is proficiency as described for level C2 in:
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (chapters 4 and 5).
Advanced language practice will partly be based on analysis of texts and professional topics such as those referred to in Subject matter (below).
2.Practise learning skills aiming to enhance autonomous and continuing professional development. This includes the abilities to reflect on and describe the syntactic and functional systems of English as well as a deeper ethical and cultural understanding of practical application
General characterization
Code
722160026
Credits
10.0
Responsible teacher
Rima Jay Prakash
Hours
Weekly - 3
Total - 280
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Bibliography
Bailey, S. (2011).Academic writing. (3rd ed.). Abingdon: Routledge
Carter, R., & McCarthy, M. (2006). Cambridge grammar of English: a Comprehensive guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ellis R. (2012). Language teaching research and language pedagogy. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
McCarthy, M. & O´Dell, F. (2008). Academic vocabulary in use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Thornbury S. (2005). How to teach speaking. Harlow: Pearson Longman.
Teaching method
Communicative methodology with a task-based approach, which seeks to stimulate interaction and promote increasingly autonomous learning.Discussion is a key element often preceded by reading or listening input and/or analysis and followed up by written work/further research by students. Skills-based tasks require both linguistic and extra-linguistic competences. Inductive approach for extending grammatical and lexical knowledge. Frequent use of the internet and audio-visual materials.
Evaluation method
Available soon
Subject matter
The course addresses general and academic writing and speaking skills. Analysis of academic texts and input on academic writing are used to focus on appropriate style, content, organisation and use of language . Learning and assessment tasks provide regular oportunities for written and spoken expression and development of language skills and knowledge, including:
Writing - abstracts, literature reviews
Speaking - presentation skills, pronunciation
Lexis - appropriate style and register, cohesion and coherence
Grammar - articles, dependent prepositions, conciseness, impersonal language
Editing/reviewing - identifying and correcting errors
Referencing
Programs
Programs where the course is taught: