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Technical English
Scholar Year: 2018/2019 - 1S
| Code: |
ARCI06 |
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Acronym: |
IT |
| Scientific Fields: |
Línguas e Literaturas Estrangeiras |
Courses
| Acronym |
N. of students |
Study plan |
Curricular year |
ECTS |
Contact time |
Total Time |
| ARCIL |
20 |
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1º |
3,0 |
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81,0 |
| TSPARC |
21 |
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1º |
3,0 |
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81,0 |
Teaching language
English
Intended learning outcomes (Knowledges, skills and competencies to be developed by the students)
The objective is to develop students’ knowledge of English in several areas, such as reading comprehension, writing, correct use of technical terms, grammar, fluency and personal interaction. Students will be acquainted with concepts and procedures used in the workplace, and will be able to apply technical language to specific contexts.
Syllabus
1. Diagnostic test
The aim is to assess the global level of English of the classroom, in order to overcome any difficulties presented by students.
2. English for the workplace
CVs and covering letters
E-mail writing
Telephoning
Negotiations and exchange of ideas (meetings, presentations)
Work procedures (technical procedures, health and safety, processes, quality)
Problem-solving strategies
3. English in the context of the new technologies
Reading comprehension of updated texts concerning new emerging technologies/innovation
Debate and discussion of these topics
4. English grammar review
The review of these several grammar issues will be done throughout the course: verb tenses, interrogatives, if clauses, passive voice, reported speech.
5. Technical English vocabulary
Acquisition of specific technical vocabulary related to the area of the course.
6. Project
Development of a group work about a technical topic related to each specific course. (The maximum number of students per group should be 3).
Demonstration of the syllabus coherence with the UC intended learning outcomes
Technical English aims at developing both soft skills and technical vocabulary acquisition within a professional framework.
Teaching methodologies
Diversified teaching strategies that comprehend active learning/task-based learning.
Demonstration of the teaching methodologies coherence with the curricular unit's intended learning outcomes
In the classroom students will be assigned a variety of activities that include:
-pair work
-reading comprehension
-technical vocabulary acquisition
- grammar practice
-fluency /communication
- listening
-brainstorming
Assessment methodologies and evidences
Continuous assessment with final exam (for students who score below 9,5).
-Two evaluation tests (60%)
- Project: group work of maximum of 3 students concerning a technical topic related to the course (40%)
Important observations:
Project submissions will not be allowed in the exam season. Therefore the group project should be submitted and presented in class during the first semester.
In terms of final assessment, and in conformity with the continuous assessment framework, the mark of the project will also be taken into account in the exam:
Exam (60%) Project (40%)
Attendance system
Limit of absences: No more than 15% of total class time
Bibliography
Sopranzi, Sabrina. (2016).Flash on English for Mechanics, Electronics and Technical Assistance. Stuttgart: Klett.
Observations
Tutorial schedule
Mondays - 11 a.m to 12 a.m Thursdays - 2 p.m to 4 p.m
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