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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
LANG0920-2  English (Level A)

Duration :  45h Th
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in Psychology and Education : Speech and Language Therapy , 2nd year5
Bachelor in Psychology and Education, 2nd year5
Lecturer :  Daphné Bui, Jérôme Gaillard, Amaël Verbeure
Coordinator :  Daphné Bui
Language(s) of instruction :  
English language
Organisation and examination :  
All year long, with partial in January
Course contents :  
Oral and written activities based on texts and audio and/or video recordings dealing with psychology. Students will be required to participate actively in class, which implies that they must have prepared some assignments before coming to class.
The main language skills will be practised through discussing psychology-related topics. Here is the detail of the CEFRL levels of the course : listening (B1/B2), reading (B1/B2), speaking (B1/B2), lecturing (B1/B2), writing (B1/B2). However, only reading comprehension skills (as well as as the vocabulary and grammar necessary for reading comprehension) will be evaluated in the final exam.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
As this is a B1/B2-level course, at the end of the year, we would expect our students to be able to:
  • understand the main points of a speech or conversation or of radio or television programmes on current events, or topics of personal or professional interest, as long as the language is clear and standard.
  • understand articles about contemporary problems in which the writers adopt particular viewpoints as well as the description of events, feelings and wishes.
  • communicate with a degree of fluency on topics that are familiar or of personal or professional interest and present and defend their point of view.
  • write simple and clear connected text on topics that are familiar or of personal or professional interest, describe experiences and events, explain the advantages and disadvantages of various options and give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
This course is not a beginners' course. It is an intermediate-level English course that corresponds to Council of Europe level B1/B2. Therefore the level required for this course is good basic knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary (equivalent to the A2-B1 level of the CEFR or the level of the first-year remedial or refresher course). This course can be complemented by an evening class or an @lter course. For more information go to www.islv.ulg.ac.be.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
This class uses a dynamic, interactive and efficient approach to learning English for psychology and is based on psychology-related texts (ISLV Level-A coursebook) and an English grammar book (GAB ISLV). In class a variety of activities enable the presentation, assimilation and practice of the language material from the books, such as powerpoint presentations, role-plays based on case studies, debates and listening comprehension exercises.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Weekly 1.5-hour class in groups of about 25 students.
Thorough preparation of the given assignments is key to students' progress. Here is an overview of the different tasks students will need to perform:
1° Focus on some grammar points that were introduced in the first-year refresher course and introduction of new elements. A few grammar tests will be organised to assess students' assimilation of the grammar rules.
2° Communicative teaching/learning entails interacting a lot. This means that students are expected to participate actively in in-class discussions. And this is only possible if students prepare classes by doing some homework.
Recommended or required readings :  
  • Level-A English Course in BAC 1 (advanced level) and BAC 2 FAPSE (ISLV), available at Intercopy (Sart Tilman) from September 17th, 2014.
  • Level-A Readings File (ISLV) (Readings file for the written exam in BAC 1 and BAC 2 FAPSE); available at Intercopy from September 17th, 2014.
  • Grammaire Anglaise de Base (ISLV), available at the Editions ULg and the "Point de Vue" (Sart Tilman).
Assessment methods and criteria :  
 Attendance and active participation are extremely important. The written skills developed and practised in class will be marked out of 1 (bonus mark) in the written exam in June and August, and this mark will be added to the final mark out of 20.  Moreover, the speaking, listening and reading comprehension and vocabulary exercises and 4 practice grammar tests corrected in class as well as the four online grammar tests and other online exercises will prepare the students for the grammar, vocabulary and reading comprehension exercises included in the written exam.  2° Written exam (20 marks + 1 bonus mark) 






  • January exam* (4 marks) = exercises on the vocabulary and grammar studied in the first term.
  • June/August exam (16 marks) = reading comprehension exercises based on an unseen text and on the texts from the readings file +  exercises on the grammar and vocabulary studied in the second term.
*N.B. If students get less than 50% in January, they will have an extra section on the vocabulary and grammar studied in the first term in their June and August exam.
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
BAC2 Level A: Ms. D. BUI, ISLV, English teacher, daphne.bui@ulg.ac.be Mr. J. GAILLARD, English teacher, jgaillard@ulg.ac.be Mr. A. VERBEURE, ISLV, English teacher, Amael.Verbeure@ulg.ac.be

Items online :  
Coursebook 2014-2015
Coursebook 2014-2015



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