Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas

English C1.3 - 1st semester

Code

711121065

Academic unit

Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas

Department

Línguas, Culturas e Literaturas Modernas, Secção de Estudos Ingleses e Norte-Americanos

Credits

6

Teacher in charge

Vanessa Marie Boutefeu

Weekly hours

4

Teaching language

English

Objectives

The student should:
a) be able to perform in all the skills at minimum level C1 of the CEFR
b) acquire improved intercultural awareness and further develop their knowledge of the culture/language relationship
c) be able to write clear, coherent, well-structured texts in an appropriate style with a high degree of grammatical accuracy, showing a good commmand of a broad range of lexis
d) be able to understand and critically analyse extended, complex, contemporary written texts such as opinion articles on social and cultural matters, and specialised articles
e) be able to express him/herself fluently and spontaneously, with a reasonable degree of accuracy, and contribute without major difficulty to any discussion with few restrictions
f) be able to understand extended natural spoken discourse, even on more complex topics, with few difficulties
g) be able to analyze and control the grammatical system of English
h) know how to develop competences that lead to autonomy.

Prerequisites

Pass in Inglês C1.2

Subject matter

The course revolves around topics of a social, cultural and topical nature, but with flexibility built in to cater to different student needs/interests. The main topics covered are: identity (personal/cultural), history (World War 1, Britain past and present), freedom (human rights, personal freedom...), the media (especially online and TV news for decoding local and cultural references). The topics/materials lead into analysis and development of the following specific skills:
Writing – summaries; narrative/descriptive texts; discursive/expository texts
Speaking – pronunciation (suprasegmentals); conversational strategies; discussion skills
Intercultural competence identification, decoding & discussion of cultural references
Lexis – idiomatic expresions; colloquialisms; noun formation; multiword
verbs; collocation
Grammar – inversion; verb phrase review; articles; punctuation; cohesive devices & discourse markers
Editing/revising identifying and correcting linguistic errors

Bibliography

Aboulela, L. (2001) The Museum, in ´Coloured Lights´. Edinburgh: Polygon/Edinburgh University Press
Carter, R. & McCarthy, M. (2006) Cambridge Grammar of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Crowther, J. (2005) The Oxford Guide to British and American Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Side, R. & Wellman, G. (2002) Grammar & Vocabulary for Cambridge Advanced and Proficiency, Harlow:
Longman
Vince, M. & French, A. (2011) IELTS Language Practice: English Grammar and Vocabulary. Oxford: Macmillan
A collection of selected readings articles, literary, cultural and media texts – and linguistic tasks [Colectânea de leituras seleccionadas – artigos, textos literários, culturais e mediáticos – e actividades linguísticas (a disponibilizar pelo docente)]

Teaching method

Communicative and dialogic method with a task-based, intercultural approach, all of which seek to stimulate interaction and promote increasingly autonomous learning, revolving around a series of topics. 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 means.
In class teaching

Evaluation method

Assessment is continuous and formative consisting of:
4 written texts of different types – 60%
2 spoken tasks (discursive/informative) – 20%
1 test: grammar, vocabulary, reading/listening tasks – 15%
General coursework mark: active participation (including attendance) and evidence of autonomous learning development – 5%
Minimum attendance: two-thirds of classes given

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