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Syllabus 2014-15 - 12213003 - Instrumental English 4: Advanced Course (Inglés instrumental 4: ampliación)

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DEGREE: Grado en Estudios ingleses
FACULTY: FACULTY OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND EDUCATION
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014-15
COURSE: Instrumental English 4: Advanced Course
SYLLABUS
1. COURSE BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: Instrumental English 4: Advanced Course
CODE: 12213003 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2014-15
LANGUAGE: English LEVEL: 3
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 YEAR: 4 SEMESTER: PC
2. LECTURER BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: ALCARAZ SINTES, ALEJANDRO
DEPARTMENT: U115 - FILOLOGÍA INGLESA
FIELD OF STUDY: 345 - FILOLOGÍA INGLESA
OFFICE NO.: D2 - 210 E-MAIL: aalcaraz@ujaen.es P: 953213560
WEBSITE: https://www.uja.es/departamentos/filing/contactos/alcaraz-sintes-alejandro
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2892-151X
LANGUAGE: English LEVEL: 3
3. CONTENT DESCRIPTION

CONTENTS BY UNITS (6 A 10 OF  FACE2FACE)

UNIT 1. ASK THE PUBLIC

Vocabulary: words with different but related meanings; word pairs; dramatic verbs.

Grammar: formal and informal ways of comparing; position of adverbials.

Reading: quirky behaviour; advertising is dead - long live advertising!; a short story extract.

Listening: four friends talking about quirky behaviour; people talking about advertising campaigns; Professor John McRae talking about short stories; a short story extract.

Speaking: speaking about unusual habits; discussing effective advertising campaigns; telling a story.

Writing: connecting words (purpose); punctuation (colons and semi-colons); writing a short story for a radio programme.

 

UNIT 2. LAYING DOWN THE LAW

Vocabulary: phrases with 'get'; phrasal nouns; metaphors.

Grammar: conditionals (non-basic forms); impersonal report structures.

Reading: it's a hard life!; we'll be watching you!; a crime statistics webpage.

Listening: interview with a science journalist; people discussing 'state intervention' in their countries; extract from a play; two people giving their opinion about crime down under.

Speaking: discussing open and closed prisons; reporting and giving opinions on news headlines; role play; crime in your country.

Writing: connecting words (condition); punctuation (commas); a letter about how to reduce crime.

 

UNIT 3. WHAT'S STOPPING YOU?

Vocabulary: phrases with 'time', 'wherever', 'whoever', 'whatever'; word building (suffixes); idiomatic phrases.

Grammar: past verb foms with present or future meaning.

Reading: one person can make a difference...; feel the fear; a modern poem: 'The pros and cons'.

Listening: Eddy Canfor-Dumas talking about an environmental campaigner; a radio programme about emotions; people discussing whether it is better to be a man or a woman.

Speaking: choosing a famous person to spend an evening with; discussing things that frigthen you; class survey about gender.

Writing: connecting words (comment adverbials); spelling (commonly misspelled words); a report on the results of a survey.

 

UNIT 4. CASH

Vocabulary: 'price' and 'cost'; word building (productive suffixes); news and economics.

Grammar: simple versus continuous (verbs with different meanings); 'a'/'an' versus 'one'; 'few', 'a few', 'quite a few'.

Reading: have you got experience?; mobile phones, the new cash?; a fundraising advice website.

Listening: can money buy you happiness?; a radio programme about Satish Kumar; a lecture describing the importance of economics; an interview about organising charity events.

Speaking: discussion about experiences versus possessions; evaluating how long you could survive without money; giving a two-minute talk; a persuasive argument.

Writing: conecting words (reason and result); spelling ('-ible' or '-able'); a leaflet asking for support for a charity.

 

UNIT 5. THE KEY TO SUCCESS

Vocabulary: noun collocations; antonyms; colloquial language.

Grammar: subject-verb agreement; modal verbs (levels of certainty about the past, the present and future).

Reading: pushing the envelope; work with the best...; is this the fastest track to fluency? 

Listening: a radio programme about inventions; people discussing the secret of success; people talking about their language-learning strategies.

Speaking: prioritising useful inventions; discussing achievements; discussion about your future language-learning strategies.

Writing: an action plan for improving your English.

4. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING METHODOLOGY

This course has a practical orientation. In the weekly whole-group session, the teacher will explain the most important aspects of each unit, following the contents in the last five units in the book 'Face2face Advanced'. In the three practice sessions per week, where students will be asked to be active participants, tasks and exercises will be done or revised related to grammatical aspects, vocabulary, use of English, as well as to the development of the four skills (speaking, writing, listening and speaking).

Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support

5. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY

The grades obtained in items S1 and S2 of section 12 in this guide (up to 10% for active participation and up to another 10% for assignments and class presentation of such assignment), will be added to the grade obtained in the final written exam (worth up to 80% of the final grade), provided that the grade obtained in this written exam is 50% or above.

The student's active participation in the class and in the different practical activities performed in them, and the oral presentation of the assignments will be observed and graded by the teacher directly.

The final written exam will include one or more tests for any or all of the following items:

  • Reading comprehension
  • Listening comprehension
  • Writing
  • Speaking
  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar and Use of English

In extraordinary exam sessions, the final grade awarded will be based exclusively on the mark obtained in the final exam, which increases its weight to 100%.

6. BOOKLIST
MAIN BOOKLIST:
  • Face2face: advanced student's book. Edition: -. Author: Cunningham, Gillie. Publisher: Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University Press, 2009  (Library)
  • Face2face Advanced Workbook. Edition: -. Author: Tims, N; Cunningham, G., and Bell, J.. Publisher: Cambridge  (Library)
  • Face2face. Advanced Students Book CD-ROM. Edition: -. Author: Greenwook, A., Tims, N., Cunningham, G., Bell, J. and Redston, C.. Publisher: Cambridge  (Library)