In module A students learn reading/listening skills necessary to understand economic/business texts and the lexis/syntax typical of economic/business discourse. Lessons are 2h/week which prepare students for the written test they must pass before taking the oral exam.
In module B students develop speaking EFL skills necessary to discuss economic/business texts. Lessons are 2h/week which prepare students for the final oral exam (B2 partial skills). Overall credits:6
Course Content - Last names M-Z
In module A students learn reading/listening skills necessary to understand economic/business texts and the lexis/syntax typical of economic/business discourse. Lessons are 2h/week which prepare students for the written test they must pass before taking the oral exam.
In module B students develop speaking EFL skills necessary to discuss economic/business texts. Lessons are 2h/week which prepare students for the final oral exam (B2 partial skills). Overall credits:6
1) Intelligent business Intermediate (Coursebook) T.Trappe and G. Tullis, Longman, 2005.
2) Intelligent Business Intermediate (workbook)
3) Handouts and other didactic
material given during the course
4) Economic and business Texts in English (CD ROM), Cziraky and Samson, alinea, 2005.
1) Intelligent business Intermediate (Coursebook) T.Trappe and G. Tullis, Longman, 2005.
2) Intelligent Business Intermediate (workbook)
3) Handouts and other didactic material given during the course
4) Economic and business Texts in English (CD ROM), Cziraky and Samson, alinea, 2005
Learning Objectives - Last names A-L
In module A students learn reading/listening skills necessary to understand economic/business texts and the lexis/syntax typical of economic/business discourse. Lessons are 2h/week which prepare students for the written test they must pass before taking the oral exam.
In module B students develop speaking EFL skills necessary to discuss economic/business texts. Lessons are 2h/week which prepare students for the final oral exam (B2 partial skills). Overall credits:6
Learning Objectives - Last names M-Z
In module A students learn reading/listening skills necessary to understand economic/business texts and the lexis/syntax typical of economic/business discourse. Lessons are 2h/week which prepare students for the written test they must pass before taking the oral exam.
In module B students develop speaking EFL skills necessary to discuss economic/business texts. Lessons are 2h/week which prepare students for the final oral exam (B2 partial skills). Overall credits:6
Prerequisites - Last names A-L
Advised entry level B1 of the the European Council Framework
Prerequisites - Last names M-Z
Advised entry level B1 of the the European Council Framework
Teaching Methods - Last names A-L
total teaching hours: 48
Teaching Methods - Last names M-Z
Total teaching hours: 48 (mod. A = 24h in first semestre, mod. B = 24h in second semestre)
Further information - Last names A-L
further information on MOODLE
Further information - Last names M-Z
Further information on MOODLE
Type of Assessment - Last names A-L
A written exam at the end of Mod. A: reading and listening of specialised economics/business texts.
Mod. B: speaking exam (formal discussion of economics/business text studied in calss.
It is necessary to have passed the written exam BEFORE sitting the oral exam.
Type of Assessment - Last names M-Z
A written exam at the end of Mod. A: reading and listening of specialised economics/business texts.
Mod. B: speaking exam (formal discussion of economics/business text studied in calss.
It is necessary to have passed the written exam BEFORE sitting the oral exam.