Unit ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Course
Political sciences and international relations
Study-unit Code
10998909
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Diana Bianchi
Teachers
  • Diana Bianchi
Hours
  • 63 ore - Diana Bianchi
CFU
9
Course Regulation
Coorte 2018
Offered
2019/20
Learning activities
Base
Area
Discipline linguistiche
Academic discipline
L-LIN/12
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
English
Contents
The course focuses on the language of news and political communication. Texts of various genres and functions from written and audiovisual sources are used in activities specifically devised to develop comprehension and production skills.
Reference texts
ATTENDING STUDENTS - A reader with texts and materials to be used during the lessons will be made available on the Unistudium platform of the university during the course.

NON ATTENDING STUDENTS -F. Zanettin (2013) Communication Skills for International Studies, Perugia: Morlacchi.
Educational objectives
The course aims at consolidating intermediate level language competence and skills, as well as fostering abilities and knowledge regarding text-typological and lexicogrammatical features of the English used in political and media communication. The main acquired knowledge will be: - Knowledge of the basic vocabulary of English political and media language -Knowledge of the main syntactical structures, especially as relevant to news and media discourse - Knowledge of the main rhetorical structures and figures - Knowledge of institutional, historical and cultural elements regarding the UNited Kingdom and the United States.
The main acquired skills will be: - Reading comprehension skills, particularly as regards news language and argumentative political texts. - Listening comprehension skills, particularly as regards political news media and political speeches – Metalinguistic awareness - Autonomous learning and self study skills.
Prerequisites
In order to attend the course of English for International Studies students must first obtain a B1 certificate from the University Language Center (CLA – Centro Linguistico di Ateneo). The following International certificates are also accepted: TOEFL iBT score 57 or higher, IELTS 4 or higher, Cambridge PET or higher, Trinity ISE 1 or higher. The CLA certificate expires after 24 months, while international certificates expire after 36 months from the date the test was taken. Students who have an international certificate must show it to the teacher during the first year of their degree course or within the first month from the beginning of the course of English for International Studies.
Teaching methods
The course comprises lectures with audiovisual material (slides and videos), and classroom activities carried out individually, in pairs and in groups.
Other information
All students must enrol using the SOL platform, available at https://unipg.esse3.cineca.it/Home.do
Learning verification modality
Assessment criteria differ for attending and non-attending students.
ATTENDING STUDENTS: Students who regularly attend the course take one written test at mid-term and an oral exam during one of the set exam dates, starting from January 2020. On the whole, the exams are aimed at testing reading comprehension skills, the ability to apply the acquired knowledge for the critical analysis of written documents in the news media and political discourse, and the capacity to communicate appropriately and express a personal point of view in the foreign language. The 90-minute written exam include: a cloze test, a reading comprehension activity based on one of the textual typologies examined during the course (for example a news story) and a few open questions (based on the program covered). The oral exam consists of an interview of about 10-15 minutes about the topics covered in the second part of the course. The overall evaluation takes into account the score of the CLA B1 certificate, the score of the written exam, and the oral assessment. Students who take the exam after November 2020 will be considered as non-attending students and tested accordingly (see section below).

NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS: The overall evaluation of non-attending is based on an oral exam, and also takes into account the score obtained in the CLA B1 certificate. The exam consists of a 20-25 minute interview during which students have to show their ability to read, translate and report orally in English the content of the written and audiovisual documents presented and analyzed in the text book Communication Skills for International Studies by F. Zanettin. They also have to show they have developed the appropriate linguistic competence by doing the activities developed from the written and audiovisual materials in the book and DVD. For instance, they must be able to recognize textual building blocks such as words, phrases and sentences, and the main rhetorical structures and figures in a political speech or debate. The course book contains a key to all exercises and activities which students can use for self study. Non-attending students should contact the teacher to obtain detailed information on how to prepare the material from the textbook.
Extended program
The course of English for International Studies focuses on the language of news and political communication. The activities are based on the analysis of authentic written and audiovisual texts of various type and function. The topics dealt with during the course will especially focus on political and cultural events related to the United Kingdom and the United States. The documents are used as input for metalinguistic analysis, development of reading and listening comprehension skills, development of oral and written production skills.
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