B2-C1 Writing & Grammar Skills: Revision for English Academic Texts (Blended Course)

Essentiels

Les inscriptions ouvrent deux semaines avant le début du semestre universitaire.

Date·s

Mardi 15:15 - 17:00 MIS 10, salle

Lieu Université de Fribourg, Centre de langues
Durée

16.09.2024 - 20.12.2024

Frais

GRATUIT pour étudiant·e·s et personnel Unifr ; CHF 500.– par semestre pour les membres des institutions partenaires

Type Séminaire / Cours - 3 ECTS
Langue·s Anglais
Code I01.00120-SA24
Public-cible

Ce cours s'adresse aux personnes dont le niveau correspond aux niveaux B2 ou C1 du Cadre européen commun de référence pour les langues. Merci de vous inscrire uniquement si ce cours correspond à votre niveau. Les participant·e·s de nos institutions partenaires et les collaborateur·trice·s Unifr peuvent nous contacter pour faire un test de placement si elles/ils ne sont pas sûr·e·s de leur niveau. Les étudiant·e·s Unifr sont automatiquement redirigé·e·s vers le test de placement lors de l'inscription aux cours sur MyUnifr.

Contenu

Target audience
B2-C1 Writing & Grammar Skills: Revision for English Academic Texts, is a challenging and interactive workshop-style course for students and employees of the University of Fribourg and partner institutions. This course is ideal for students who would like to develop their understanding and confidence in using grammar for written assignments.

Course contents and teaching method
This is a blended course that combines face-to-face classroom teaching with online materials. Participants are only required to attend in-person classes every other week. The final timetable is confirmed in week 3 of the course depending on the make-up of the group.

This course focusses on developing writing skills in a highly communicative environment. The main areas of focus include: review of English sentence structure; nouns and adjectives; verbs and adverbs; comparing and contrasting information; using more complex noun phrases; using the passive when describing processes; defining terms and concepts using relative clauses and key defining language; expressing degrees of certainty with modal verbs; sourcing ideas and information with a greater range of reporting verbs; summarising and paraphrasing; and more according to students' needs. Along the way you will also be encouraged to develop your critical thinking skills and to express your ideas more effectively and efficiently across a range of academic disciplines.

Workload and evaluation
Regular attendance and active participation is required to pass this course, as is the successful completion of all 4 formal written assignments (there is no final exam).

  1. Combining sentences to write a unified text
  2. Write a short text comparing and contrasting information
  3. Write a description of a process
  4. Write an academic essay including extended definitions


Materials
Handouts are provided and all the course materials are available on Moodle. 

Objectifs

By the end of this course, participants will have developed their ability to:

  • employ the structure and conventions of a variety of genres, varying the tone, style and register according to addressee/reader, text type and theme.
  • give clear, detailed descriptions on a variety of subjects related to their field of interest.
  • produce clear, well-structured expositions of complex subjects, underlining the relevant salient issues.
  • produce a detailed description of a complex process.
  • produce an essay or report which develops an argument, giving reasons in support of or against a particular point of view and explaining the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
  • synthesise information and arguments from a number of sources.
Prérequis

Les conditions générales de participation aux cours du Centre de langues s'appliquent.

Direction

Hart Andrew