English: Speaking and Writing II

Foregrounding the productive skills, "English: Speaking and Writing" is a suite of two courses enabling learners from different academic backgrounds to gain accuracy, range, confidence and fluency in written and spoken English, primarily for study purposes.

Drawing on a broad spectrum of academically oriented source material, "Speaking and Writing II" aims to engage your interest in a variety of contexts which will allow you to hone your productive skills. During the course you will work in pairs and groups, discussing source material, analysing and practising targeted language features, thereby enabling you to produce a succession of short texts. Following on from "Speaking and Writing I", this course builds on the previous course by extending the range and complexity of the areas addressed, including among others: identifying and applying academic formality; expressing points of view; describing change; situating and outlining a process; comparing and contrasting; exploring cause and effect relationships; describing data; defining and classifying; weighing the sides of an argument; reporting what others say; making a presentation.

The course gives you the opportunity to:

  • compose a short series of task-focused written assignments which allow you to bring general, as well as your own research perspectives into play,
  • participate in pair and group discussions which encourage you to reflect on your own and others' research experience,
  • practise your pronunciation,
  • improve your language control,
  • learn and use academic vocabulary,
  • exercise scope in your grammatical and lexical choices,
  • develop aspects of coherence and cohesion: paragraphing, punctuation, linking,
  • prepare and give a short presentation to your peers.

Participants needing more grammar training can also attend the course English C1 or English C1/C2 during the semester.

Course information

Course level
C1/ C2
Date
06.03.2024–29.05.2024
  • Wednesday, 12:15–13:45
24 Lessons
Lecturer
Annelies Beyboer, lic. phil.
Credit points
2 ECTS
Registration deadline
Tuesday 05.03.2024
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 1 May 2024.

Course materials

Script

The following book is recommended for self-study:

Academic Vocabulary in Use; Cambridge University Press 2016; ISBN: 978-1-107-59166-0

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

Requirements

To earn credit points, participants are expected to

  • not be absent more than twice,
  • participate actively in class,
  • submit three satisfactory written assignments of between 330 and 370 words each (if an assignment is unsatisfactory, it may be resubmitted once),
  • deliver one satisfactory oral presentation, followed by a class discussion,
  • submit a portfolio consisting of the three written assignments, along with the improved versions thereof.

Workload for ECTS:
In addition to class time, participants must plan to spend 3 hours per week on preparing and reviewing for class and on autonomous learning.

You can earn 2 credit points.
The course is graded with either pass or fail.

Certificate of attendance

Active participation is assumed. In order to receive a certificate of attendance (available on request) for this course, you are not allowed to be absent more than twice.

Placement test

This course requires either an obligatory placement test or completion of a preceding course. If you have not attended a preceding course, a computer placement test has to be taken prior to registration.

Replacement date

The supplementary replacement date for lessons that might not take place is: 25.05.2024 from 10:00 - 16:00.

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