Teacher(s)
Adrioueche Ahmed; Halleux Ariane; Meyers Lucille; Neyt Philippe; Peters Charlotte (coordinator); Pham Adrien; Toubeau Anne-Julie (coordinator);
Language
English
> French-friendly
> French-friendly
Prerequisites
The LANGL1882 course or any other equivalent course (reading skills roughly corresponding to Level C1 (lower) of « the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages » and listening skills corresponding to Level B2 (lower).
The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.
The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.
Main themes
To reach these objectives, teaching activities will focus on the following topics:
- socializing ( introducing oneself, greeting, inviting, small talk, ')
- meetings and negotiating: taking part in and chairing a meeting, debating, agreeing and disagreeing, convincing, concluding,'
- presentation skills: presenting and defending a project:, facts and figures, processes and cycles, graphs,'
- giving/receiving a phone call
- applying for a job: writing a CV and cover letter, leading up the job interview.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
By the end of this course students will be able to use general and field-related English in interactive communication situations such as those they will encounter in their future professional lives as bioengineers. A more short-term objective is to prepare them for the presentation of their final year dissertation in Master 2. |
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Content
- Interaction in general and professional situations.
- Participation in and management of debates and meetings.
- Negotiation skills.
- Objective description of projects, processes, cycles, graphs, facts and figures, etc.
- Presentations linked to the UN's sustainable development goals
- Writing: e-mail, CV, letter of motivation, inlcuding the appropriate use of AI
- Job interview practice
- Vocabulary and grammar mastery (general and specific vocabulary, grammar related to French-speaking students’ difficulties).
- Language functions: expression one’s opinion, agreement, disagreement, interrupting, diplomatic language, etc.
- Pronunciation: general and specific vocabulary
Teaching methods
- Interactive communication through classroom activities: debates, meetings, job interview,...
- Exposure to a variety of real-life situations (scientific presentation, CV and cover letter, job interviews) requiring specific language functions.
- Consolidation and improvement of grammar use, vocabulary accuracy as well as pronunciation.
- Regular feedback to students.
- Pairwork and small groups (conversation tables)
Evaluation methods
Assessment in June
a) Participation (warm-up discussions, debates,…) 20%
b) Presentation 20%
c) CV 5%
d) Cover letter 5%
e) Meeting (group exam): 25%
f) Job interview (individual exam): 25%
Assessment in September
a) Written report 20%
b) Presentation 20%
c) Cover letter 10%
d) CV 10%
e) Meeting 20%
f) Job interview 20%
a) Participation (warm-up discussions, debates,…) 20%
b) Presentation 20%
c) CV 5%
d) Cover letter 5%
e) Meeting (group exam): 25%
f) Job interview (individual exam): 25%
Assessment in September
a) Written report 20%
b) Presentation 20%
c) Cover letter 10%
d) CV 10%
e) Meeting 20%
f) Job interview 20%
Other information
This course aims to promote sustainable development.
Online resources
https://moodle.uclouvain.be/course/view.php?id=605
Teaching materials
- Syllabus: LANGL2480 English Communication Skills for Bioengineers sur Moodle
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