Lingua inglese

Docente: Christopher Dawson
Docente: Heather Bedell

Course type: Lettorato di lingue
Value in ECTS: 3
Bibliographic references available on the University Library website


AA 2012/2013 – I. anno – Semestre autunnale e primaverile


Goals and contents
The objective of this course is to improve all the language skills enabling students to reach an upper-intermediate level (B2 of the Council of Europe´s Common European Framework of Reference for language learning) in general English.
There is a placement test at the beginning of the year to form 4 groups. Students should attend their courses on the days and times set: if anyone needs to change group for any reason, this may be arranged, subject to level. Lessons will be based on course books (see below): students should only buy the books once they know which group they will be in. Students are reminded that language is not merely knowledge of grammar and vocabulary, but also a skill, and as such needs to be practised. Attendance at the lessons cannot therefore be replaced by intensive study just before the exams. Homework, including written work for correction, will be set regularly but it is the student´s own responsibility to read, study and practise sufficiently to reach the level required. Students placed in group 4 are required to take a B1 exam at the end of the first year and will continue the course in their second year to take the final exam at the end of their fourth semester.
The course is divided into three modules with a test at the end of each. Students who average 60% or above on the module tests and have a minimum of 80% attendance may take the oral part of the exam at the end of the summer semester without having to take and pass the written paper first.


Consultation hours
For any extra help, tutoring, questions, etc., appointments can be arranged by email for any day of the week, subject to teaching commitments, or immediately before or after lessons.


Exemption
Students who have already taken external certification at this level (e.g. Cambridge First Certificate in English and above, IELTS Band 5.5 and above or equivalent*) are exempted both from attending the course and taking the exam. The same applies to those students who, having taken the placement test at the beginning of the first semester, already prove to be above B2 level.
*Certificates from private schools (Wall Street, British Institutes, etc.), TOEFL and TOEIC are not recognised.


Examination
The first-year examination is broadly based upon the First Certificate of English with a written paper consisting of Use of English, Writing and Listening, followed by an oral exam. Students may only take the oral if they first pass the written paper or the three module tests. If a student fails the oral section, the whole exam (including the written paper) has to be retaken. Examples of exam exercises are available on the moodle platform in English I anno.


Reference texts
It will be necessary to buy the course books and in some cases the workbooks: students will be told which they will use, depending on their entrance test results.


Self-study materials
Simplified readers are available for loan in the library. Further information about multimedia materials available and advice about useful web sites can be found on the moodle platform.