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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
LANG0906-2  English language, part 2
Duration :  32h Pr, 16h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in bioengineering, 3rd yearToute l'année4
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in BioengineeringToute l'année4
Required preliminary complements to register in the Advanced master in bio-engineering: sanitary engineeringToute l'année4
Holder(s) :  Marie‑Anne Duffeler
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Topics:
Cereals; Soils; Food stuff; Livestock; Aquaculture; Forestry; Farm management; Agriculture and technology; Ethics.

Grammar:
Use of articles; Passive; Relative clauses; Indirect speech; Use of future tenses.

Writing:
How to write a good paper
Course objective :  At the end of Level 2, the student will reach the B1+ level (on his/her way to acquire a Higher Intermediate level)of the Council of Europe's Common Reference Levels.
After completing the course the student is expected to
1.Understand speech and lectures and follow complex arguments provided the topic is reasonably familiar; understand most TV programmes;understand the majority of films.

2.Read articles and reports about contemporary problems in which the writers adopt particular viewpoints; understand contemporary literary prose.

3.Interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers possible; take part in discussion in familiar contexts sustaining his/her viewpoints.

4. Present clear, detailed descriptions on subjects related to his/her field of interest; explain a viewpoint on a topical issue.

5.Write clear, detailed text on subjects related to his/her interests; write an essay or report, passing on information or giving reasons in support of or against a particular point of view; write letters highlighting the significance of events and experiences.
Prerequisites :  Have a B1- level in English.
Organization :  Lectures : 16h Practical Work : 32h
Written notes :  Syllabus available at beginning of course.
Assessment :  Final exam: oral + written (65%) Papers (10%) Oral presentation (15%) Quizzes (vocabulary + listening) (10%)
Contacts :  Duffeler, Marie-Anne (Professor) Laboratoire de langues 081 62 24 46 marie-anne.duffeler@ulg.ac.be


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