English C2.1
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| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Foreign Languages |
Instance: 2011/2012 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
English
Objectives
By the end of the 1st semester of the Masters course, students should:
(a) be able to use appropriate style & register to write articles & letters in English for relevant contexts;
(b) have a greater understanding of grammar at text & extended discourse level;
(c) be able to use grammatical structures effectively and appropriately;
(d) have enhanced their reading/writing skills for academic, employment & real-world purposes;
(e) have extended their vocabulary bank & acquired specific vocabulary re topical issues & themes;
(f) be able to deploy such vocabulary efficaciously for appropriate contexts;
(g) have studied various text types - e.g. academic and business articles, both in English &
Portuguese, and have practised writing effectively in these genres;
(h) be able to use various corpora sites effectively;
(i) have honed study & self-access skills so as to take more responsibility for own learning;
(j) be able to deduce & discuss effectively, from a study of texts, writer's intended purpose & meaning, effectiveness of grammatical structures used, overall efficacy of the text under scrutiny;
(k) have expanded knowledge of the English speaking world e.g. socio-cultural knowledge, appreciation of cultural diversity, etc.
Program
(1) Themes; pertinent & contemporary topics + articles & texts related to these. The History & Development of English; Standard English; Global English; English as a Lingua Franca; Pronunciation; Received Pronunciation & other accents; British English; acceptability/non-acceptability; etc.
(2) Grammar study: (an inductive/descriptive, rather than prescriptive, approach will be followed, closely parallel to text analysis/study & writing skills).
(3) Skills work will concentrate primarily on READING (e.g. text analysis & comparison), and WRITING (via regular homework assignments & class work).
(4) Speaking will include class discussions & oral contributions, with practice in delivering speeches & discoursing from notes.
(5) Various forms of Listening will be practised - e.g. Listening for gist & extended meaning, for specific information; critical listening; listening to lectures & note-taking; interpreting fairly complex arguments etc.
(6) Practice will be given in writing academic English.
Mandatory literature
Beth Levin; English Verb Classes and Alternations, 1993. ISBN: 0226475336
Gude Kathy; Proficiency Masterclass, 2002. ISBN: 13 978 019 4329 187
Metaphors We Live By; Lakoff George, Johnson Mark, 2003. ISBN: 0226468011
Complementary Bibliography
Crystal David; A Little Book of Language, 2010. ISBN: 978 174223 197 6
Aitchison Jean; The Articulate Mammal, 1998. ISBN: 041516866X
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretical/practical; personal tutorials; computer-based work; whole class participation & group activities; self-access study.
Software
Await further instructions
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
| Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
| Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
58,00 |
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| Tests |
Exame |
6,00 |
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| Exercises |
Teste |
40,00 |
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| Homework |
Trabalho escrito |
18,00 |
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Total: |
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0,00 |
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Amount of time allocated to each course unit
| Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
End date |
| Study |
Estudo autónomo |
40 |
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Total: |
40,00 |
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Eligibility for exams
According to the criteria in force at FLUP
Calculation formula of final grade
According to the criteria in force at FLUP - February 2009
Examinations or Special Assignments
If necessary
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
If necessary
Classification improvement
According to the norms in force at FLUP
Observations
Language of instruction: English