Duration
30h Th
Number of credits
Lecturer
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
In order to be able to follow the courses taught in English in their future Master degree, students must be able to: - understand and summarise information - make presentations - take part in seminar activities - write a report By covering some units of Market Leader Upper-Intermediate and Advanced, students will have to practise the 4 skills (reading and listening comprehension, speaking and writing).
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
In agreement with the ILOs, the course aims at consolidating the B2 level and reach the C1 level thanks to a variety of activities covering the four skills.
In practice:
-Speaking: the student will be able to express themselves fluently on business and economic topics, hold a meeting and make a presentation.
- Writing: the student will have to be able to deliver a high quality essay, using accurate and professional vocabulary and correct grammar structures.
- Reading: the student will have to be able to understand an unseen press article, and summarize it, rephrase the information, comment on it and answer questions about its contents.
- Listening: the student will have to be able to understand and extract the message of an unseen video or audio extract, and render the information in their own words or answer questions about the contents of the extract.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Students must have a B2 level.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Variety of activities: discussions, vocabulary exercises, listening and reading comprehension, case studies and presentations.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)
Face-to-face teaching.
Recommended or required readings
The course is based on units of Market Leader Upper-Intermediate and Advanced. The notes are given in class as well as press articles for further reading found in the English-speaking press. Links to videos are also proposed on Lol@.
David COTTON, David FALVEY, Simon KENT, Market Leader Upper-Intermediate, 3rd edition extra, Pearson Education Limited, 2016.
Iwonna DUBICKA, Margaret O'KEEFFE, Market Leader Advanced, 3rd edition, Pearson Education Limited, 2011.
Assessment methods and criteria
The final mark is calculated on the basis of the following assignments and tests:
In-class assignments:
- a presentation and two case studies: 20%
- a report and a pitch: 20%
Written exam (listening and reading comprehension and an essay): 30%
Oral exam (reading an unseen article followed by a discussion): 30%
In second session, the entirety of the written exam's material will have to be studied and presented, regardless of the passed/failed parts during the written exam. If one the the two parts (written exm/oral exam) is passed in the first session, the related mark will be maintained in the caulculation of August's mark (except if the student wishes to re-sit the concerned part, in which case the mark obtained in August will automatically replace the first session's, be it better or worse).
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
Students are distributed in groups of 30. Groups 1 and 2 will meet in the first semester on Tuesday mornings (10:00 till 12:00), group 3 will meet on Tuesdays from 1:00 to 3:00 in the second semester .
Important:Students taking English part 1 must take English part 2 in the second semester.
The exam of groups 1 and 2 will take place in January, the exam of group 3 will be held in June.
Contacts
Nguyen Xuan Giang
xg.nguyen@uliege.be
Warroquiers Pauline
pwarroquiers@uliege.be
Office 207
14 rue Louvrex, 4000 Liège
04/ 232 72 86