English Preparatory Course FO1601S/E
Course Objectives
Students will:
Gain knowledge of
- English as a tool for good communication
- Technical English and English technical terminology
Develop skills in
- Using English in written and oral communication
- Presenting various topics in English
Course Description
Main aims:
- Knowledge aims: Students will acquire knowledge of English as a tool for effective communication, and knowledge of technical English and English technical terminology.
- Skills: Students will develop skills in using technical terminology correctly, and in using English in written and oral communication in different contexts and for different purposes.
- General competence aims: Students will in a reflective and reasoned way learn to use their knowledge and skills in the execution of various assignments, both independently and in groups.
Learning Methods
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LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION: Students will be able to:
- Master English as a communication tool
- Develop their knowledge of English technical terminology
- Gain knowledge of the grammatical similarities and differences between Norwegian and English, also in technical English
- Use English in formal and informal situations and contexts
- Use the proper meeting terminology
- Use information obtained from English sources in their own work. -
CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE: Students will be able to:
- Acquire information from the web about multicultural topics -
WRITTEN WORK: Students will be able to:
- Write logical presentations, for instance, about technical subjects
- Write reports, letters, applications, notes and messages, and e-mails
- Write instructions and descriptions
- Translate from Norwegian to English
- Write summaries
- Write presentations -
ORAL ENGLISH: Students will be able to:
- Give presentations in English
- Give instructions / demonstrations
- Use the phone, make orders and enter into an agreement
- Be able to participate in, and lead, meetings -
PROJECT WORK: Students will be able to:
- Draft an English summary of a project carried out in other preparatory courses
- Complete a small project and write a brief report in English
Assessment Methods
Letter grades A - F, where A is the highest grade and F is fail.
Portfolio assessment
- Assignments (individual and groups), assessed as pass / fail
- More formal tests and specialised ourse is given letter grades
Examination
Mandatory 3-hour final examination (alternatively, students can apply to take a final oral examination)
The final grade for the course is calculated in the following manner:
Written examinations (students should complete all the 6 tests and pass at least 4 of 6) -> 50%
Oral activities in the classroom (regularly active participation, written submissions and oral presentations) -> 20%
The final examination (3 attempts) -> 30%
Les fullstendig fagplan her
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Ian Harkness <Ian.HarknessSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Ian Hector Harkness - 07/08/2009