LET-ETCENB200
Academic Communication Skills British English
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleLET-ETCENB200
Credits (ECTS)5
Category-
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Arts; English Language and Culture;
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer
dr. A.O. Silpachai
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Examiner
drs. M.J. Tangelder
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Lecturer
drs. M.J. Tangelder
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Coordinator
drs. M.J. Tangelder
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Contactperson for the course
drs. M.J. Tangelder
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Academic year2022
Period
PER 1-PER 4  (05/09/2022 to 03/09/2023)
Starting block
PER 1
Course mode
full-time
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesNo
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims
At the end of spoken component of ACS, you are expected to:
•demonstrate that your proficiency both in terms of spoken production and interaction as well as listening is CEFR C1 or higher;
•be familiar with the relevant CEFR descriptors and scales and will be able to interpret them and apply them to your own proficiency as well as that of your peers;
•have gained an understanding of some of the theoretical approaches to speech and interaction. (e.g. Politeness Theory)
•speak RP, but also recognise other major regional and social dialects of the UK.
•show awareness of register and suitable phrasing in a formal/academic setting.
At the end of the writing component of ACS, you are expected to:
•apply the conventions of English academic writing;
•formulate an effective thesis statement to shape your writing;
•develop a sustained research paper;
•use bibliography software;
•formulate and motivate an effective research question;
•present information in tables and graphs where appropriate;
•summarize, synthesize, and critically evaluate academic sources;
•cite sources appropriately;
•revise a clearly structured, lexically and grammatically correct research paper.
Content
The first two periods of Academic Communication Skills (ACS) are dedicated to oral communication skills, offering a wide variety of assignments and activities, such as taking part in discussions and giving formal presentations on a variety of academic subjects, e.g. issues in pragmatics. Class time is more clearly focused on an academic setting rather than on the more general setting of the first year course. Activities focus on developing listening skills and fluency as well as expanding vocabulary and further perfecting pronunciation skills. Assignments include watching and listening to British English TV and Radio, and Internet programmes, as well as required reading on a number of theoretical approaches. The focus on exposure to native British English will help students to expand their receptive vocabularies. The transfer to the students' active vocabularies is aided by keeping an Academic Vocabulary Notebook.
The third and fourth periods of ACS are dedicated to the writing of a research paper. Two-weekly workshops help guide the writing process by providing instruction on specific aspects of academic writing and the opportunity for peer reviewing. The writing component of the course focuses on conducting a literature study, interpreting scholarly articles (reading skills), critical thinking, synthesizing source information, and structuring a research paper with a precisely formulated research question. Writing skills are developed in constant dialogue with fellow students by giving and receiving feedback on the various aspects of academic writing: paragraph structure, sound argumentation, correct incorporation of summaries, paraphrases and quotations and solid referencing (MLA or APA). An academic skills module introduces bibliography software as a means of archiving source material effectively.
Level

Presumed foreknowledge
‘Oral Communication Skills British English B’. Aan Academic Communication Skills British English kan wel worden begonnen als het onderdeel “uitspraak” van de B1 cursus “Oral Communication Skills” nog niet is gehaald. Aan het schrijfgedeelte van 'Academic Communication Skills British English' in periodes 3 en 4, kan pas worden deelgenomen als in het jaar daarvoor, of in het lopende jaar, de B1 cursus 'Writing English' en 'RADAr: Academic Language Proficiency' met een voldoende is afgesloten, voordat periode 3 aanvangt.
Test information

Specifics

Required materials
Book
ISBN:9781107591660
Title:Academic Vocabulary in Use
Author:McCarthy, M. & O'Dell, F.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press,2016
Edition:2

Instructional modes
Lecture

Seminar
Attendance MandatoryYes

Tests
Portfolio
Test weight30
Test typeProject
OpportunitiesBlock PER 2, Block PER 3

Minimum grade
5,5

Oral Proficiency
Test weight40
Test typeOral exam
OpportunitiesBlock PER 2, Block PER 3

Minimum grade
5,5

Research Paper
Test weight30
Test typeProject
OpportunitiesBlock PER 4, Block PER 4

Minimum grade
5,5

Continuous assessment
Test weight0
Test typeParticipation
OpportunitiesBlock PER 4, Block PER 4

Minimum grade
Voldaan