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LANG0006-1

English level 3


Duration :90h Th
Credits/ECTS :
Année préparatoire au master en sciences de gestion6
1re licence en gestion de l'entreprise7
Holder(s) :ISLV
Course contents : 1. In-class course (60 hours)

This course is based on the book "Intelligent Business". It includes the following:

  • Speaking and communication activities in business English: discussions, dialogues, role-plays, oral presentations, press reviews, etc.
  • Reading comprehension of texts from the Internet or the British and American press dealing with economic- and business-related topics.
  • Quick revision of some grammar points and improvement of the students' command of the language.
  • Further study of business vocabulary.
  • Writing tasks: business letters, graph descriptions, etc.
2. Language lab (30 hours)

  • Listening comprehension and speaking activities based on audio and video recordings dealing with economics- and business-related topics.
Course objective : Improving the four skills, namely listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing, in professional situations of the world of business and economics.
Prerequisites : This is an upper-intermediate to advanced level business course. It corresponds to ALTE level 4 or Council of Europe level C1. The level required to take this course is intermediate to upper-intermediate, ALTE level 3 or Council of Europe level B2, which corresponds to the level of the Level-2 English course ("Anglais 2").
Organization : The in-class course is taught to about 25 students for two hours every week for the 60-hour course and 3 hours a week (2 hours in class and 1 hour in the lab) for the 90-hour course. Students are required to prepare the exercises, vocabulary and texts from the coursebook every week. This preparation work varies in time depending on the students' previous knowledge. Regular work is essential as students are expected to participate actively in class discussions and debates.
Written notes : Compulsory:

  • "Intelligent Business" published by Longman. Both the course book and the workbook, which will be on sale (at a discount) between 12.00 - 14.00, Monday 25 September, in front of Amphis 500 and 300, Sart Tilman.
  • "Level 3 '2+3' or '3+3' Business English Course supplement 2006-2007", ISLV: available at Intercopy in Sart Tilman or rue St Gilles in Liège from September 26th onwards.
  • "Level 3" English: Listening Comprehension and video activities for the language Lab" ISLV available from Intercopy (in October).
  • "Terror Inc" (2004) by L.Napoleoni OR "The End of Poverty" (2004) by J.Sachs, Penguin books OR "Nickel and Dimed" by B. Ehrenreich. Students should choose and order their book on the first day of class.
Recommended:

  • "Grammaire anglaise de base" (with exercises and key), ISLV, 2005: available at Intercopy.
  • "English Grammar in Use" (intermediate) and "Advanced Grammar in Use", Cambridge University Press.
  • Dictionnaire ROBERT & COLLINS.
  • "Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English" or "The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English".
  • "Longman Dictionary of Business English".
Assessment : 1. Continuous assessment (3/20):

  • Progress test on December 16th.
  • 2 writing exercises in class: e.g. business letter (1/20) During the weeks of the 23rd October and the 26th March.
  • 4 grammar tests (2/20). During the weeks of the 6th November, the 11th December, the 12th March and the 12th April.
2. Written exam (8/20 for the 90-hour course, 9/20 for the 60-hour course):

  • Reading comprehension exercises based on an unseen text.
  • Vocabulary exercises.
  • Grammar exercises.
  • Writing exercise.
3. Oral exam (6/20):

  • Oral presentation in class based on one of the topics in the coursebook in groups of 2 students (2/20).
  • 15-minute discussion about the book chosen for the oral exam (4/20).
4. Listening comprehension exam (2/20 for the 60-hour course, 3/20 for the 90-hour course)

The exam will take place in the lab during the last two weeks of class.

NB: The marks obtained for all work done during the year count for both the first and second sessions in May and August.
Contacts :
Remarks : Students can also train on-line. To do so, simply log on http://www.ulg.ac.be/islvle. Click on TRAVAUX PRATIQUES and ANGLAIS and type in "student" and "olec" as password.




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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