Duration
30h Pr, 10h AUTR
Number of credits
| Bachelor in biomedicine | 2 crédits |
Lecturer
Jérôme Gaillard, Pascal Maquinay, Sébastien Schoenmaeckers, Andrea Tudino
Language(s) of instruction
English 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
The course Advanced English for Biomedical Science 2 is the fourth step of the English programme for students in biomedical sciences. It continues the development of the skills acquired in the preceding levels in understanding, synthesizing and analysing data connected to their field of expertise, both orally and in writing.
More precisely, this class focuses on students' ability to (1) understand specialized publications, (2) carry out research projects, (3) present a summary thereof with and to their peers, (4) interact and debate with their classmates about the keys issues presented.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
The main learning outcomes for this class are (1) for students to develop their ability to research, analyse, synthetise and present information published in their field of expertise, (2) to help students interact with an audience/speakers adequately and effectively and (3) consolidate students' ability to read and decode efficiently the literature of their field.
To these ends, this class will enable students to:
- Strengthen their acquired skills in decoding academic publications in English.
- Consolidate their mastery of spoken English in the particular context of scientific communication (specific language structures and vocabulary).
- Work on the specificities of spoken English both in spontaneous and prepared productions, and in different language registers.
- Check and ascertain their pronunciation of both general and specific English terms used in their field.
- Work on and use visual aids communicating effectively and unmistakably the intended message.
- Develop their paraphrasing skill of both written and spoken information.
- Adequately formulate questions to a speaker regarding the content presented.
- Practice fair and constructive criticism of their own work and their peers'.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
English for Biomedical Science (LANG4001-1) or equivalent.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
This class consists of 15 2-hour face-to-face sessions.
Students will be asked to carefully prepare all required activities ahead of class to insure active participation.
These activities notably include sharing and discussing collected information, presenting orally the result of students' literature research, attending and actively taking part in oral presentations activities given by classmates and doctoral students.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
The course features 15 2-hour in-class sessions (once or twice a week) combined with online exercises posted on eCampus.
Organisational adjustments related to the current health context
If the current health crisis requires class to be taught online, they will be on eCampus (Collaborate). The current schedule and planned assignments would still be valid but adapted to the same platform. If necessary, the final exams (oral + written) will also take place on eCampus (Collaborate + BlackBoard)
You will be notified of any change in the organization of this course and associated assignments in due time.
Code Yellow: class and evaluation on campus.
Code Orange: class and evaluation on campus if possible, on the eCampus page of this class if required.
Code Red: class and evaluation on the eCampus page of this class.
Recommended or required readings
The course book is available on the eCampus page of this class and at Intercopy (as from February 2021).
Online grammar modules are accessible via eCampus.
Assessment methods and criteria
Below you will find information on the evaluation methods planned for in-person and remote exams as well as those planned for hybrid sessions. Depending on how the health crisis evolves, the chosen method will be communicated to you no later than one month before the start of the exam session.
Any session :
- In-person
written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions ) AND oral exam
- Remote
written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions ) AND oral exam
- If evaluation in "hybrid"
preferred in-person
Additional information:
Students' overall grade will be calculated as follows:
- 3/20 Oral presentation (based on one or several research papers) in groups during the year.
- 5/20 Oral exam: presenting one or more articles with visual aids.
- 12/20 Written exam based on both reading and listening comprehension of unseen material in their field (MCQ, true/false with justification, open questions, grammar and vocabulary questions in context).
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
Contacts
Sébastien Schoenmaeckers, ISLV, sebastien.schoenmaeckers@uliege.be