IDENTIFYING DATA 2019_20
Subject (*) ENGLISH II Code 12254003
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree in Catalan Language and Literature (2009)
Cycle 1st
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period
6 Basic Course First
Language
Anglès
Prerequisites 12254002 Anglès I
Department English and German Studies
Coordinator
SUTTON , SARAH JANE
KOBA , RENATA ELZBIETA
E-mail renataelzbieta.koba@urv.cat
sarah.sutton@urv.cat
Lecturers
KOBA , RENATA ELZBIETA
SUTTON , SARAH JANE
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General description and relevant information This course intends to develop and achieve the communicative skills and competences corresponding to the independent user (level B1) of CEFR. At the end of the course the student should be able to cope with the problems in everyday life situations handling suitable vocabulary and fluency to the corresponding level.

Competences
Type A Code Competences Specific
 A3 Entendre una segona llengua estrangera i expressar-se en ella en un nivell bàsic.
Type B Code Competences Transversal
 CT1 Use information in a foreign language effectively.
Type C Code Competences Nuclear

Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
 A3 Desenvolupa la capacitat de comprensió oral i escrita per a satisfer les necessitats d’ús instrumental bàsic d’una segona llengua estrangera.
Type B Code Learning outcomes
 CT1 Utilitzar informació en llengua estrangera d'una manera eficaç.
Type C Code Learning outcomes

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Communicative skills Listening and Reading
Speaking and Writing
Careers and Studying -describe good and bad aspects of working life
-explain your feelings about the future
-talk about education and starting work
-give better presentations
Socialising -talk about celebrations and parties you've been to
suggest different times or places to meet
talk about awkward situations
start and end different kinds of conversations
Transport and Travel -discuss travel experiences
-talk about problems when renting things
-rent a car
-express shock and surprise
talk about different kinds of driving experience
emphasise how you feel
Health and Medicine -describe health problems in more detail
-pass on sympathetic messages
-talk about operations
discuss issues connected to health systems
talk about research and surveys
tell jokes better
Life-changing Events -describe major life events in more detail
-report information you are 100% sure of
-discuss gossip and news about people
-complain about annoying habits
-discuss ceremonies
-talk about values and concepts
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Banks and Money -describe problems connected to personal finances and banking
-deal with banks
-apologise and explain problems in formal settings
-use descriptive literary language
-express regrets
-use financial metaphors
Food -explain how to cook things
-give approximate meanings
-get better at linking ideas together
-talk about food programmes and memories of food
-discuss food-related stories in the news
Business -explain why you are phoning
-be more formal in business contexts
-pronounce email addresses and websites
-talk about how companies and markets develop
-explain and sell products and services

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Competences (*) Class hours
Hours outside the classroom
(**) Total hours
Introductory activities
1.5 2 3.5
Presentations / oral communications
CT1
0.5 10 10.5
Lecture
CT1
10 0 10
Problem solving, exercises in the classroom
CT1
45 0 45
Assignments
CT1
5 5 10
Problem solving, exercises
CT1
5 30 35
Personal attention
CT1
3 0 3
 
Extended-answer tests
CT1
4 29 33
 
(*) On e-learning, hours of virtual attendance of the teacher.
(**) The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies
  Description
Introductory activities Students will do the level test to determine their level of English at the beginning of the course. This will allow them to see more clearly which aspects they need to work on in order to improve.
Presentations / oral communications Students will do two 5-minute oral presentatios individually, as a team or in pairs.
Lecture Students will be introduced to the activities with the help of the teacher's explanatory and introductory lectures.
Problem solving, exercises in the classroom Students will participate in team work as well as pair work in order to solve problems presented by the teacher.
Assignments Students will be given homework throughout the course.
Problem solving, exercises Students' doubts related to homework will be solved in class.
Personal attention Students will have the opportunity to consult the teacher and receive a more personal help and guidance.

Personalized attention
Description
Tutorials: students can personally contact the teacher in the office or through Moodle.

Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Presentations / oral communications
CT1
Oral presentations and teamworks. Oral and pronunciation skills will be assessed.
40%
Extended-answer tests
CT1
Two partial exams 60%
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

Students' writing, grammar and listening skills will be evaluated in the form of two partial exams (30% each).

Students will do two oral presentations (20% each) during the course.

The second term exam will be theoretical only and will inlcude writing, grammar and listening drills (100%).


Sources of information

Basic , www.wordreference.com, ,
Michael Vince, Upper-intemediate Language Practice , , Macmillan
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, Outcome Upper-intermediate, ,

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Recommendations


 
Other comments
This course is recommended to students with solid intermediate level.
(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.