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Língua A I - Inglês I

Código: FLUP0876     Sigla: LA1-I1

Ocorrência: 2005/2006 - A

Ativa? Sim
Página Web: http://web.letras.up.pt/mellison
Unidade Responsável: Departamento de Estudos Anglo-Americanos
Instituição Responsável: Faculdade de Letras

Ciclos de Estudo/Cursos

Sigla Nº de Estudantes Plano de Estudos Anos Curriculares Créditos UCN Créditos ECTS Horas de Contacto Horas Totais
EE 1 Plano Oficial - LEE 1 3 10 -
EELRI 27 Plano Oficial - LEELRI 1 3 10 -

Objetivos

GENERAL AIMS
(1) To highlight the importance of English for International Communication (EIC).
(2) To deepen students’ intercultural awareness and enhance communicative competence in the use of the English language.
(3) To analyse and develop receptive skills (reading and listening) and productive skills (speaking and writing) particularly at the level of communicative interaction.
(4) To review and develop an accurate knowledge and understanding of English grammar in context.
(5) To extend students’ lexical resource and develop their ability to use this appropriately in communicative contexts.
(6) To introduce students to the International Phonetic Alphabet and to enable them to be able to recognise and discriminate between different vowel and consonant sounds.
(7) To use the English language in the exploration of themes of general and academic interest.
(8) To provide learner-training in study skills in order to help students understand and develop appropriate strategies for learning.

Programa

Course content - grammar, vocabulary, and skills work (reading, writing, listening and
speaking) will be integrated into the following themes:
1st Semester – Identity, Attitudes
2nd Semester – Citizenship

GRAMMAR – There will be a general overview of the grammar and structures of the English
language. The work in this area will be principally of a remedial nature. Common areas of
difficulty will be dealt within class and problems of individual students will be dealt with in
tutorials.
VOCABULARY – In addition to the vocabulary of the main themes of the course, students will
examine and use phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions of common usage. Students will
encouraged to thoroughly brainstorm themes before they are discussed as a starting point to
combine the known with the new. Students will be encouraged to keep vocabulary records
which can be added to as the course develops.
READING – Students will practise a variety of reading modes using a variety of authentic
texts. It is vitally important that students initiate their own outside class reading programme.
WRITING – Types of writing to be analysed and practised are: 1st Semester – descriptive.
2nd Semester – discursive/comparative
LISTENING – Skills will largely be developed via exposure to recorded televised/radio
news programmes, documentaries and debates. Students will listen for various purposes: for
gist, specific information, language and pronunciation, including stress and intonation as
conveyors of attitude.
SPEAKING – Students will be engaged in a range of activities which will enhance speaking
skills. These will include dialogue building, role-plays, simulations, debates. Students will
analyse and practise functional exponents for use in specific contexts for the above activities.

Bibliografia Principal

Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners (2002) Oxford, Macmillan
McCarthy, Michael and O’Dell, Felicity (1998) English Vocabulary in Use (Upper- Intermediate), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
Swan, Michael and Walter, Catherine (1997) How English Works, Oxford, Oxford University Press

Bibliografia Complementar

Crystal, David (2001) English as a Global Language, Canto, Cambridge University Press
Jandt, Fred. E (2004) An Introduction to Intercultural Communication, Fourth Edition, Sage
O’ Driscoll, James (1997) Britain, Oxford, Oxford University Press
Kramsch, Claire (2000) Language and Culture, Oxford, Oxford University Press

Métodos de ensino e atividades de aprendizagem

APPROACH TO TEACHING AND LEARNING
Active learning and participation will be encouraged at all times. Students will be expected to initiate their own research into specific issues of current debate related to the main themes of the course. Cross-curricular links will be made in order to enrich this subject and others studied within this degree course.

Software

Students should regularly consult the class webpage, which will contain exercises and useful links.

Tipo de avaliação

Avaliação distribuída com exame final

Obtenção de frequência

Students enrolled in continuous assessment are expected to attend 75% of classes and complete all tests and coursework.

Fórmula de cálculo da classificação final

In both types of evaluation, oral/aural and written components are weighted at 50% each.

Provas e trabalhos especiais

To be determined at the beginning of the academic year and dependent on students' research interests.

Avaliação especial (TE, DA, ...)

.N/A See course teacher.

Melhoria de classificação

Exam in September. 1 written paper, 1 oral presentation.

Observações

Language of instruction: English.
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