ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LINGUA INGLESE
Course code
LT005P (AF:348028 AR:186218)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Subdivision
Surnames A-E
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-LIN/12
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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This is one of the basic courses within the Degree Course in Languages, Cultures and Societies of Asia and Mediterranean Africa. The course aims to provide students with tools for education, training and work in international and multicultural contexts. In particular, the course aims to train and develop students’ ability to understand specialized texts on intercultural communication, as well as the ability to analyse and present contents on intercultural themes in written and oral academic English.
Knowledge and understanding:
At the end of the course, students will have acquired:
- knowledge of the main intercultural communication theories
- knowledge of the concepts of ‘culture’, ‘context’ and ‘cultural orientations’
- understanding of the importance of intercultural competence for effective communication in international and multicultural contexts
- knowledge of the features and problems of English as a lingua franca (ELF)
- knowledge of the features of academic English

Applying knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- critically discuss the concepts of ‘culture’ and ‘context’ and the relationship between the two
- apply the knowledge acquired on intercultural theories to everyday communicative situations by means of linguistic analysis

Making judgements:
At the end of the course, students will be able:
- to identify elements of potential ‘conflict’ in communication

Communication:
At the end of the course, students will be able:
- to adopt suitable communicative strategies to communicate effectively in multicultural and international contexts

Learning skills:
At the end of the course, students will be able to apply what they have learnt regarding intercultural communication to study, research and analyse linguistic and cultural differences autonomously
Students are required to possess a B1-B2 level on the Common European Framework, along with an interest in developing their critical thinking and improving their communicative competence.
The course is treated as an annual course and is made up of a monographic course (= lecturer's module to be held in the first semester) and langugae labs (= esercitazioni linguistiche) to be held in both semesters by a native-speaker language expert.
The monographic course is divided into three modules.
In the first module the concepts of ‘World Englishes’ and ‘English as a Lingua Franca’ (ELF) will be introduced, and models for representing English speakers in the world will be analysed. The concept of ‘linguistic politeness’ will also be presented, with a particular focus on how this may vary according to different communicative situations.
The second module aims to analyse the definition of the concept of ‘culture’, the ‘Cultural Iceberg’ model, and the concept of ‘cultural orientations’, so as to raise students’ awareness of the complexity of culture.
The third module is dedicated to applying intercultural models for developing intercultural skills, which will enable students to overcome and re-interpet culture shocks using intercultural resources.

The language labs will take place all year round (in both first and second semester) and will help the students to develop the linguistic skills that are necessary to successfully pass the exam. The contents of the language labs are organised as follows:
- 1st semester: academic writing and reading skills (practising for the lecturer's modulo-related exam)
- 2nd semester: public speaking and presentation skills (preparing the oral exam which will complement the modulo-related exam)
Selected readings from these volumes:
• Galloway, Nicola & Rose, Heath (2015) Introducing Global Englishes. London/New York: Routledge.
• Hall, Edward T. (any edition) The Silent Language.
• Holliday, Adrian, Kullman, John & Hyde, Martin (2017) Intercultural Communication: An Advanced Resource Book for Students, 3a edizione. London/New York: Routledge (a downloadable pdf file will be available on the Moodle course.
• Meyer, Erin (2016) The Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures, New York: PublicAffairs.

and additional materials supplied by the lecturer.

Coursebooks for the language labs: (plus additional material provided by the CEL):
Keynote Proficient: Student's Book with DVD-ROM and MyELT Online Workbook, Printed Access Code
9781305880634
$55.95 List

or

Keynote Proficient: Workbook with Audio CDs
9781305578357
$26.95 List

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The final exam is made up of a written test and an oral test. The written test will concern the monographic course's contents (= lecturer's module); the oral test will focus on the contents of the language labs held in the second semester.
Written test (45 minutes):
- 8 multiple-choice questions,
- 3 open questions (min. and max. number of words specified).
The exam questions will concern the topics dealt with in class, individual and/or group assignments included. Example questions and mock tests will be provided during the course.

Oral test: academic presentation to be delivered in group. The presentation will focus on a topic relevant to the course contents and will last around 5 minutes. More details will be provided during the course.
The course will take place in in the 1st semester (30 hours). During the course traditional teaching methods are combined with activities on authentic materials and examples that require active student participation. Student interaction in class is highly encouraged.
Additional materials will be provided on-line so that students can explore topics further.
Readings and exam practice will be assigned weekly and will be discussed in class.

Both attendees and non-attendees must sign up to this Moodle course https://moodle.unive.it/course/view.php?id=9300#section-3 .
All the teaching materials, assignments and practice uploaded on the Moodle course are part of the exam contents.
The course will be held in presente in compliance with the anti-covid-19 measures. The students who will not be able to book a sit in the physical room will attend the lesson on live streaming.
written and oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "International cooperation" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 13/09/2021