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Description

Online Academic English 1

Module titleOnline Academic English 1
Module codeINT0422
Academic year2020/1
Credits
Module staff

Juliet Rebecca Michel (Lecturer)

Duration: Term123
Duration: Weeks

11

Number students taking module (anticipated)

15

Description - summary of the module content

Module description

The module will provide you with essential skills for undertaking academic study through the medium of English. You will cover the key areas of Academic English: Listening, Writing, Reading and Speaking. This is a standalone module that may lead to your progression to higher level Academic English studies. It also forms part of the Extended Foundation and SAWE programmes. After having completed this module, you should have increased your ability in spoken and written language sufficiently to enable progression to the relevant next stage of your studies. Please note, this module will be delivered online.

Module aims - intentions of the module

  • To improve the language levels of students to the equivalent of B2.
  • To enable students to progress on to their favoured progression programme;
  • To build skills in using online technology for independent learning;
  • To build confidence in the use of English language in both an academic and social environment

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

ILO: Module-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 1. Show comprehension of spoken texts up to the appropriate level.
  • 2. Identify with some ease the main points and details of authentic spoken English, including academic English.
  • 3. Interact and communicate at the appropriate level
  • 4. Use the features of spoken English to exchange, check and confirm meaning fluently, with precision and appropriate detail, and formality on academic topics.
  • 5. Argue a formal position convincingly.
  • 6. Use the features of spoken English to exchange, check and confirm meaning fluently, with precision and appropriate detail, and formality on academic topics.
  • 7. Argue a formal position convincingly.
  • 8. Show comprehension of written texts up to the appropriate level.
  • 9. Read an extensive range of graded, semi-authentic and authentic texts on general, academic and subject-related topics.
  • 10. Demonstrate a wide range of reading strategies that allow them to read these texts with very good fluency and detailed understanding.
  • 11. Produce written work up to the appropriate level.
  • 12. Follow academic conventions
  • 13. Write extended academic texts using a wide range of language and structures.
  • 14. Show informed consideration of the issues, and express a logical and clearly developed position

ILO: Discipline-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

    ILO: Personal and key skills

    On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

      Syllabus plan

      Syllabus plan

      Reading and Writing - 10 hours per week

      Speaking and Listening - 10 hours per week

      Exam Skills - 5 hours per week

      Learning and teaching

      Learning activities and teaching methods (given in hours of study time)

      Scheduled Learning and Teaching ActivitiesGuided independent studyPlacement / study abroad
      250150

      Details of learning activities and teaching methods

      CategoryHours of study timeDescription
      Integrated language Skills150Online delivery - a variety of learning and teaching methods, including teacher-led activities, seminars, and set tasks done individually, in pairs and in groups focused on improving accuracy and fluency in Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking.
      Research & Project-Based Learning50Online delivery - a variety of learning and teaching methods, including teacher-led activities, seminars, and set tasks done individually or in small groups, focused on skills for conducting primary or secondary research and critically evaluating sources.
      Exam Skills50Online delivery - a variety of learning and teaching methods, including teacher-led activities, seminars, and set tasks done individually, in pairs and in groups, practice tests.
      Guided Independent Learning150Homework tasks; coursework assessment; materials on ELE, MYINTO platform; extensive reading & listening diaries.

      Assessment

      Formative assessment

      Form of assessmentSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
      Reading Exam24 hour open book8-10Formative mark
      Listening Exam24 hour open book1, 2Formative mark
      Writing Exam24 hour open book11-13Formative mark
      Presentation5 minutes3-7Formative mark

      Summative assessment (% of credit)

      CourseworkWritten examsPractical exams
      255025

      Details of summative assessment

      Form of assessment% of creditSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
      Written Coursework25750 words8-13Feedback available to students
      Individual Presentation and Q&A255 minutes1-7Feedback available to students
      Online Open Book Listening Exam2524 hour open book exam1, 2Feedback available to students
      Online Reading Exam2524 hour open book exam8-10Feedback available to students

      Re-assessment

      Resources

      Indicative learning resources - Basic reading

      Tarver Chase, R. and Johannsen, K. (2011) “Pathways 3: Listening, Speaking, and Critical Thinking Paperback” pub. Cengage Learning Inc.  

      Bailey, S. (2011) “The Essentials of Academic Writing for International Students” pub Taylor & Francis

      Indicative learning resources - Web based and electronic resources

      Web-based activities delivered via MyINTO platform

      Module has an active ELE page

      Credit value
      NQF level (module)

      CEFR B1-B2

      Available as distance learning?

      Yes

      Origin date

      03/08/2020

      Last revision date

      03/08/2020