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Study programmes 2009-2010Last update : 28/06/2010
LANG0130-1  Scientific English Practice (note-taking)
Duration :  5h Th, 25h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
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Holder(s) :  Christine Filot, Vincent Seutin
Coordinator :  Vincent Seutin
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  This course aims to develop the students' skills in spoken scientific English (namely their note-taking and responding ability in lectures in the field of biomedical sciences) .

It is an advanced ESP course (CEFRL levels C1 for listening and note-taking skills, B2 for speaking).
Course objective :  The purpose of this course is to teach the students how to take notes efficiently during a scientific lecture in English in order to

(1) be able to answer accurate questions and/or

(2) respond on the subject of the lecture in English.
Prerequisites :  Pratique de l'Anglais Scientifique I (compulsory scientific English course in 3rd year of the Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Sciences) or equivalent (e.g. IELTS 6 or Cambridge Advanced English A- C).
Organization :  The course is comprised of:

  • 5 hours of theory on academic note-taking in a foreign language taught to all students together,
  • workshops (25 hours in all) in which the students will attend actual on-line and real lectures and take notes on the basis of which they will have to answer questions, provide syntheses and/or ask relevant questions. These workshops will be taught by researchers from the Faculty of Medicine.
Written notes :  Scientific English (2009-2010) is compulsory and will be handed out at the beginning of the course.
Assessment :  Exam in January. It consists in a listening comprehension and note-taking exercise on the basis of a scientific lecture.
Contacts :  Profs. V. Seutin V.Seutin@ulg.ac.be, Agnès Noel agnes.noel@ulg.ac.be and Dr. C. Bouvy, ISLV, Chargée d'Enseignement d'anglais, Responsable des Cours de Langues Facultaires, cbouvy@ulg.ac.be


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