2019-2020 / LANG2962-2

English language: level 2

Duration

24h Pr, 48h E-Lrng

Number of credits

 Bachelor in bioengineering4 crédits 

Lecturer

Sophie Depoterre

Substitute(s)

Fiona Thewissen

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

All year long, with partial in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The course is taught in English.
Level 2 is an introduction to specialty English. We will use simplified or non-simplified authentic source-documents.
The studied topics are linked to the students' field of study. Here are some examples: Global Warming, Natural Ecosystems, Waste Management, Food issues, etc.
The second development trajectory ('Rédiger en anglais un document adapté au public visé sur un sujet complexe') of the professional situation 4.2.3 ("Utiliser diverses méthodes de communication avec la communauté des bioingénieurs et la société au sens large") will be developed and assessed (certifiying assessment) during this course.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

At the end of the course, the student will reach the Level B2 of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages as far as:
-writing a summary (scientific conference)
-writing an application letter
-listening and reading skills
are concerned.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

The student has to have a B1+ level (cf. CEFR) before starting the course.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Each topic includes many different activities such as:
a. summarizing source-documents (mainly oral) b. reading and listening comprehension c. grammar and specialty vocabulary exercises.
The student has to make 2 oral presentations about study-related topics.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

The course includes face-to-face teaching, self-learning activities (e-campus) and group work.

Recommended or required readings

We strongly recommend that Level 2 students get the following reference book:
MURPHY, Essential Grammar in Use. English Edition with Answers and CD Rom (ISBN 978 05 21 67 54 37)

Assessment methods and criteria

The final Level 2 grade (in June) will be calculated as follows: January exam (gram/voc, reading & writing an application letter): 20% Continuous assessment: 25% June written exam: 55% including -Listening 10% -Vocabulary and Grammar 15% -Summarizing a conference 30% (2nd traject. of the prof. situation 4.2.3)
In August the final grade will be calculated as follows:
Reading: 20%
Listening: 20%
Grammar and Vocabulary: 20%
Summarizing a conference: 40%
Exemptions, even partial, will not be granted. Students with 'crédits résiduels'  have the exact same grade as the other students and will not be granted any exemption. The student who fails the certificative assessment (2nd traject. of the prof. situation 4.2.3) will have a failing grade for this course.
The student who signs one part of the exam will be given 0/20 as a final grade.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

A precise description of the course organization will be presented to the students during the first course. (Introductory Documents).
The students with  "crédits résiduels" for this course who prioritize other teaching activities will have to postpone the exam to the following session/year. In other words, the Master students whose Bachelor program includes this English course should give it priority over their Master courses. For practical reasons and to ensure fairness, the exam will not be postponed or organized in any other form. If you cannot attend the exam on the scheduled date, it will be postponed until the year after.

Contacts

Sophie DEPOTERRE Language Laboratory Office: Espace Mohimont, 123-0-3 Ex 081 62 24 46 sdepoterre@uliege.be

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session

Teaching methods implemented : distance-learning

Distance learning teaching

Assessment subjects

Your June exam will be made of 2 parts:
Part 1: Grammar (MCQ) Vocabulary (MCQ) Listening (MCQ)
Grammar
Vocabulary from 12 Courses & 12 Self-learning Activities
Listening Mock Exams
Part 2: Summarizing a TED talk (250 words)
Summary (250 words max.) of a TED-Talk you haven't seen in class.
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What you will have to know (all topics have been seen during the year) :

  • The Global Food Waste Scandal (TED)
  • Waste is Food (movie)
  • Livestock Health (RC)
  • Speaking in Public (SpP3): Food and Food Issues
  • What can save the rainforest? Your used cell phone
  • Every city needs healthy honey bees (TED)
  • Preparing for the exam (Cf. Vocabulary section)
  • Remarks made in class
  • Prerequisites Level 1
  • First Semester (Cf. Recap: Material for the January exam)
Remember the tools that were made available to you from the beginning of the academic year (personal vocabulary lists, personal list of basic mistakes, Writing a Summary in English, Cohesive/Linking Devices, The Do's and Don'ts of Summary Writing, etc.)

Assessment methods

How: MCQ + summary to send (for the TED-talk)
Where : e-campus
For what: grammar, vocabulary and listening + summary of a TED

Contacts

Laurent DE POTTER (replacing Sophie DEPOTERRE) Head of International Relations for Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech 081 62 22 43 laurent.depotter@uliege.be

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the Aug-Sept 2020 session

Assessment subjects

Votre examen de seconde session (aout-septembre) sera composé de deux parties :
1ère partie : Grammaire (QCM) Vocabulaire (QCM) Écoute (QCM) - lecture (QCM)
Grammaire
Vocabulaire de 12 cours et 12 activités d'auto-apprentissage
Listening - Reading Mock Exams
2ème partie : Résumé d'un exposé sur le TED (250 mots)
Résumé (250 mots max.) d'un TED-Talk que vous n'avez pas vu en classe.
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Ce que vous devez savoir (tous les sujets ont été vus au cours de l'année) :

  • The Global Food Waste Scandal (TED)
  • Waste is Food (movie)
  • Livestock Health (RC)
  • Speaking in Public (SpP3): Food and Food Issues
  • What can save the rainforest? Your used cell phone
  • Every city needs healthy honey bees (TED)
  • Preparing for the exam (Cf. Vocabulary section)
  • Remarks made in class
  • Pré-requis Niveau 1
  • Matière de l'examen de janvier (Cf. Récapitulatif : Material for the January exam)
Rappelez-vous les outils qui ont été mis à votre disposition dès le début de l'année universitaire (listes de vocabulaire personnel, liste personnelle des erreurs de base, Rédaction d'un résumé en anglais, Dispositifs de cohésion/liaison, Les choses à faire et à ne pas faire en matière de rédaction de résumé, etc.)

Assessment methods

En seconde session (août), la note finale sera calculér comme suit:
Lecture: 20%
Audition: 20%
Grammaire et Vocabulaire: 20%
Résumé d'une conférence: 40%
Aucune dispense, même partielle, ne sera accordée. Les étudiants en crédits résiduels sont évalués de la même manière et ne sont  dispensés d'aucune partie du cours.
L'étudiant n'ayant pas réussi l'épreuve certificative portant sur la trajectoire 2 de la situation professionnelle 4.2.3 sera mis en échec pour ce cours.
L'étudiant signant une partie de l'examen se verra octroyer la note finale de 0/20.

Contacts

i.dosen@uliege.be