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English Language Ill

Code: LGH2219    Acronym: LIIII

Subject: 2018/2019 - 1S

Teaching Area: Modern Languages

Programmes

Acronym Study plan Curriculum Years ECTS Contact hours Total Hours
LGH Aviso nº 9705/2017 & Ret. nº 682/2018 4 ECTS 38 106

Hours Effectively Taught

TGH2

Theoretical-Practical: 28,00
Other: 0,00

Teaching - Hours

Theoretical-Practical: 2,00
Other: 0,53

Teaching Language

Inglês

Aims, Skills and Learning Outcomes

Course description
This curricular unit aims at the progressive acquisition of grammatical, lexical, semantic and pragmatic knowledge by increasing both active and passive comprehension and written and oral expression, so that the student, by the end of the semester, will be on the way to achieve level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages, namely:
"Can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his/her field of specialisation. Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party. Can produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options."

Objectives

1. Develop the students' skills in intermediate comprehension and communication

2. Develop the students' capacity to research, obtain and manage information

Skills and expected results
Aural comprehension
Understand real English spoken by native speakers of the various English speaking countries and extract specific information from any given aural text.
Reading comprehension
Extract specific information from real English texts related to the world and the student¿s experiences.
Oral expression
Be able to give presentations in English, interact with the class teacher and colleagues in English with a degree of flexibility in terms of verb tenses and structures.
Written expression
Be able to write reports and other texts related to the world of the student.

Programme

Themes

1. On tour
1.1 Job opportunities
1.2 Explaining arrangements
1.3 Standards of performance

2. Hotel entertainment
2.1 Customers of all ages
2.2 Activities for different age groups
2.3 Preparing a daily programme

3. Specialized tourism
3.1 Cross-cultural misunderstandings
3.2 Report on specialized tourism

4. Business travel
4.1 Cultural awareness
4.2 Culture Guide
4.3 A conference enquiry


Grammar

Verb tenses:
Present simple
Present continuous
Present perfect
Future
Conditional
Active/Passive voice
Prepositions

Vocabulary

Standards of performance
The perfect worker
Describing disability
Business travel terms
Conference equipment and facilities

Demonstration of the syllabus coherence with the curricular unit's learning objectives

1. Develop the students' skills in intermediate comprehension and communication
Regarding this goal, the contents included in sub chapters 8.1 to 9.3 will develop and consolidate the oral and written expression levels.

2. Develop the students' capacity to research, obtain and manage information
In this case sub chapters 10.1 to 11.2 will be the operational tools to reach this specific goal, supported by the practical exercises of the grammar units.

Main literature

Robin Walker & Keith Harding;Tourism 2 - Encounters, Oxford University Press, 2007
Jones, Leo;Working in English, Cambridge University Press, 2015

Supplementary Bibliography

www.cambridge.org
http://global.oup.com/?cc=pt
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org

Learning Methods

Developing themes and organising activities with the priority on dynamic oral and written communication. The process involves exposing the theme for any given week, with the student then being given the opportunity for controlled and free practice.
Work outside of the classroom will include research on the following week¿s topic as well as extended practice of prior themes.


Assessment Components

Avaliação distribuída com exame final

Assessment Components

Description Type Time (hours) Conclusion Date
 Study  55
  Total: 55

Continuous Assessment

Written tests (2) - (35% + 35%)

Group work presentation: 30%

The groups should prepare and present a Project related to a specific topic. They should use the Power Point platform to present their projects.

According to the Regulations:

1. The students' attendance is monitored. Students are allowed to miss 30% of the classes. After exceeding this limit, students will be automatically transferred to the final evaluation exam;

2. In the written tests (according to subparagraph b) and e), Article 39, number 2), it is necessary to obtain the minimum grade of 7,5 out of 20.;

3. If the student misses the test or if the student is evaluated with less than 7,5 values in the evaluation moments previously described, he/she will be automatically transferred to the final evaluation exam;

4. If the student misses the test or if the student is evaluated with less than 7,5 values in the second written test (which takes place in the same day of the final evaluation exam), he or she can be evaluated in the supplementary exam season.

Final Exam

Final test: 100%

The practical projects can also be considered, with half of the percentage defined for the continuous assessment, as long as the teacher is informed about this decision by the student.

Proofs and special works

 

Demonstration of the coherence between the teaching methodologies and the learning outcomes

1. Develop the students' skills in intermediate comprehension and communication
The first goal will be reached through the reading and comprehension of several texts, thus implying the elaboration of exercises and debates.

2. Develop the students' capacity to research, obtain and manage information
The second goal will be assured through the work within the scope of the group projects and the research activities (ABI INFORM)