English C1.1

Do you want to develop your competence to communicate confidently in everyday, university, and professional settings about a broad scope of topics on an advanced level? Or do you need to ensure that you have the requisite knowledge to join the Cambridge C1 Advanced: Preparation Workshop or to prepare independently for the Cambridge C1 Advanced certificate?

In this course you train sophisticated grammar and vocabulary in speaking, listening, reading, and writing activities on topical issues.

Some of the topics you will cover include:

  • the tenses so that you can craft coherent fictional and non fictional narratives about emerging trends;
  • modal verbs so that you can speculate and provide evidence about personal and public health;
  • nouns and pronouns so that you can accurately name and analyze entities and behaviors;
  • adjectives and adverbs so that you can evaluate and review artifacts and activities;
  • prepositions and prepositional phrases so that you can establish connections in time and space;
  • the language of building consensus so that you can engage in discussions about conflict and collaboration;
  • grammar specific to the Cambridge C1 exam.

The course will cover selected items from units 1 to 7 in MyGrammarLab Advanced C1/C2.

Course information

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Course level
C1.1
Date
26.02.2025 - 28.05.2025
Mittwoch, 18:15 - 19:45
24 Lessons
Lecturer
Carol Daubney, MA
Credit points
2 ECTS
Registration deadline
Tuesday 18.02.2025
Course fee
Students and PhD candidates: CHF 263.00
Members of staff: CHF 483.00
Alumni: CHF 483.00
Alumni FHNW: CHF 483.00

There will be no class on 12 March and 23 April.

Course materials

MyGrammarLab Advanced C1/C2, Student Book with Key and MyLab; Pearson Longman 2012; ISBN: 978-1-4082-9911-1

Further details will be found in the course confirmation. Please do not acquire the course materials before then.

Attendance

Number of absences allowed: 2

Coursework

Participants are expected to:
  • participate actively in class;
  • complete learning assessments;
  • spend 3 hours per course session on preparing and reviewing the lesson and on autonomous learning.

Credit points

To earn the credit points, students must fulfill the attendance requirement, complete the coursework, and pass the required number of assessments. The course is graded on a pass-fail basis.

Important

The courses and services offered by the Language Center are open to the groups of people listed under Eligibility for Admission. Students must also be matriculated: (a) students at the University of Basel should enter their matriculation number on the registration form; (b) students from other Swiss universities or EUCOR universities should email a valid confirmation of their matriculation to info-sprachenzentrum@unibas.ch before registering for a course. Registrations without proof of student status will not be considered.

Placement test

This course requires either an obligatory placement test or the completion of a preceding course.

Replacement date

If the instructor has to cancel one or more course sessions, a make-up session will be held on: Saturday, 17 May 2025, between 10:00 and 16:00.

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