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| English (Level C) | ||||||||||||||
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Duration :
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| 90h Th | ||||||||||||||
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Number of credits :
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Lecturer :
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| Pascale Drianne | ||||||||||||||
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Coordinator :
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| Pascale Drianne | ||||||||||||||
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| English language | ||||||||||||||
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Organisation and examination :
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| All year long | ||||||||||||||
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Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
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| Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program | ||||||||||||||
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Course contents :
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This course has a B2-C1 CEFRL level. The aim of the course is to consolidate and extend the students' general language understanding and use and the specific features of the language related to politics. This is done in the four language skills, i.e.reading, listening, speaking and writing. Concretely students will deal with:
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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The purpose of the course is
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Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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In addition to regular preparation work, students will have to:
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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| The course is taught in one 2-hour session and one 1-hour session weekly from September to May.
Weekly preparation work is expected, the work load this represents is variable and depends on the students' level of competence. Students are expected to participate actively in class as the course will focus on taking their active skills to a higher level (speaking-writing) Participation + the test and the oral presentations will make up 20% of the final grade. |
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Recommended or required readings :
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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| Written and oral exam in June (two inseparable parts). The written exam will include reading (10%) and listening (10%) comprehension exercises, an essay writing (20%) and language in use exercises (10%).
The oral exam (30%) will deal with articles from a readings file (available by early April) and the books The Clash of Civilizations: The Debate. & The Geopolitics of Emotion
Continuous assessment of progress (class participation and tasks). Accounts for 20% of the final grade. Work done during the year will be assessed according to a number of criteria including their content and internal cohesion, the accuracy of grammar, vocabulary, spelling and punctuation, and the range of vocabulary and structure. !! The classwork mark will be taken into account when students sit the exam for the first time, either in June or in September. If resitting the exam, students will not be penalized more than once for faring poorly in class; indeed the classwork mark cannot be improved once the course is over. However, the mark will be taken into account again if it benefits the student. |
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Work placement(s) :
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Organizational remarks :
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| The course is based on discussing the contents of articles or audio/video documents, it is thus essential that students should have read or heard or seen the documents BEFORE coming to class. These will be available on MyUlg and e-Campus | ||||||||||||||
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Contacts :
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| Pascale Drianne - p.drianne@ulg.ac.be ISLV | ||||||||||||||
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![]() | Worksheets Worksheets are available on e-Campus |
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