Guided Autonomous Study (BAS1, Module 04); Year Two-Part One

  • Teaching

    Details

    Faculty Faculty of Humanities
    Domain English
    Code UE-L06.01099
    Languages English
    Type of lesson Language course
    Level Bachelor
    Semester SA-2022

    Teaching

    Responsibles
    • Davis Nathaniel
    Teachers
    • Davis Nathaniel
    Description

    The second year Advanced English Programme (Autumn Semester: “Informal Spoken English”; Spring Semester: “Integrated Skills”) provides practical work to help BA-S1 students refine their speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills to develop advanced proficiency using English in various social and professional contexts. This first semester focuses on informal spoken English and involves activities based around listening, speaking, and analyzing speech. A familiarity with informal spoken English is crucial for social bonding, personal and professional communication, and cooperative learning, and is also necessary for understanding contemporary literature, film, and music. This course will improve your knowledge of idiomatic English, phrasal verbs, and slang, and help you incorporate native-like colloquial phrases into your everyday speech.

    The Guided Autonomous Study is conducted parallel to the course and will consist of a critical analysis of an anglophone film or series. The end result will be a multi-part piece of writing that addresses issues of language within the film or series. The GAS project will be completed individually but will also be integrated into the AEP classes, including presentations based on your work.

    Evaluation:

    You will receive a grade for both AEP and GAS. To pass each course you must complete all assignments. Written assignments must be submitted in digital form according to the guidelines posted on Moodle. There is no final exam.

    Training objectives
    • Develop a systematic understanding of informal English speech, including linguistic features and social function
    • Expand your familiarity with English colloquial language, idioms, slang, profanity, and phrasal verbs
    • Improve skills of English listening comprehension
    • Acquire tools to perform a linguistic analysis of a cultural work (here, in anglophone film and music)
    • Reflect on personal strategies for employing informal language features in social and professional contexts
    • Learn and practice vocabulary for specific discursive strategies: agreeing and disagreeing, interrupting, expressing doubt, questioning, using humor, and being polite
    Softskills No
    Off field No
    BeNeFri No
    Mobility No
    UniPop No

    Documents

    Bibliography

    All course materials will be distributed through the course Moodle site, which you will need to register for after the first class.

  • Assessments methods

    Examen - SA-2022, Session d'hiver 2023

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Examen - SP-2023, Session d'été 2023

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Examen - SP-2023, Autumn Session 2023

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Examen - SA-2023, Session d'hiver 2024

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure
  • Assignment
    Valid for the following curricula:
    English Language and Literature 50
    Version: SA15_BASI_ang_V01
    Module 04: Reflective Language Study

    Ens. compl. en Lettres
    Version: ens_compl_lettres

    Lettres [Cours]
    Version: Lettres_v01