Bachelor
2023/2024
Foreign Language (English)
Type:
Compulsory course
Area of studies:
International Relations
Delivered by:
Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
When:
1 year, 1-4 module
Mode of studies:
offline
Open to:
students of one campus
Language:
English
ECTS credits:
4
Contact hours:
114
Course Syllabus
Abstract
The course has been designed for the students of the International Program 'International Relations and Global Studies'. This course combines language development to prepare students to use English in their further academic study at the program and intensive IELTS preparation with training in the four parts of the IELTS test – reading, listening, writing and speaking – to achieve a C1+ level (CEFR).
Learning Objectives
- This course is aimed at developing academic reading, listening, speaking and writing skills.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Speaking: develop topic-specific vocabulary; explore ordering an argument; focus on fluency and coherence; Test practice: Part 3
- Language development: practise forming clauses; using subordinate clauses; expressing opinions with that, review and practise pronoun referencing; learn signposting words
- Language development: practise linking ideas and using both/neither/either, practise forming cleft sentences
- Language development: practise reported speech patterns and using other reporting structures, practise using noun phrases
- Language development: practise using a variety of passive forms
- Language development: practise using sentence fragments and run-on sentences; practise punctuation
- Language development: review and practise future forms and speculating about the future, practise cause and effect linking words
- Language development: revise real and unreal conditionals and practise using other forms for expressing conditionality, practise using modal forms, degrees of certainty and adverbs of attitude
- Language development: revise synonyms and practise using prefixes for paraphrasing and word formation, review tenses
- Listening: learn how to identify distracters in Listening Section 1; practise using positive and negative vocabulary in Listening Section 1;Test practice: Section 1 (Form completion; Multiple choice)
- Listening: learn how to identify specific information required in Listening Section 4; learn how to identify correct answers in Listening Section 4.Test practice: Section 4 (Sentence completion; Short-answer questions)
- Listening: learn how to recognise paraphrasing in Listening Section 2; Test practice: Section 2 (Multiple choice)
- Listening: practise following lines of argument in Listening Section 2; Test practice: Section 2 (Matching; Table completion)
- Listening: practise listening for agreement and disagreement in Listening Section 3; understand factual descriptions in Listening Section 3; Test practice: Section 3 (Matching; Labelling a diagram)
- Listening: practise understanding how location can be expressed; practise labelling a map or plan and form completion in Listening Section 1; Test practice: Section 1 (Label a map; Form completion)
- Listening: practise understanding opinion from adjectives in Listening Section 4; learn how to recognise attitude from tone and intonation in Listening Section 4; Test practice: Section 4 (Multiple choice, Summary completion)
- Listening: practise using questions to predict answers in Listening Section 2; learn how to identify links between ideas in Listening Section 2. Test practice: Section 2 (Table and note completion)
- Reading: learn how to identify functions; Test practice (Matching information; Summary completion)
- Reading: learn how to identify the main idea; Test practice (Matching headings; Multiple-choice questions)
- Reading: learn how to identify the writer’s views/claims; Test practice ( Yes / No / Not given ; Multiple choice: select two answers)
- Reading: learn how to predict content from context by scanning, Test practice: Note and table completion
- Reading: learn how to predict supporting details by using topic sentences; Test practice (True, False, Not given; Short-answer questions)
- Reading: learn how to work out the meaning of unknown words; Test practice (Flow chart completion; Sentence completion)
- Reading: practise linking ideas; paraphrases; Test practice (Matching sentence endings; Summary completion)
- Reading: practise recognising reference words; Test practice (Matching features; Note completion: Labelling a diagram; True/False/Not given)
Course Contents
- Lifelong learning
- A world of change
- The feel-good factor
- A consumer society
- Homes of the future
- Law and order
- On the move
- Social networking
Assessment Elements
- QuizDuring the course students will write vocabulary, grammar, listening and reading quizzes.
- Test (reading)Students do reading tests with IELTS tasks on a regular basis.
Interim Assessment
- 2023/2024 2nd moduleAt the end of Module 2 students take the exam. The exam accounts for 30% of the final grade for Semester 1.
- 2023/2024 4th moduleAt the end of Module 4 students take the exam. The exam accounts for 30% of the final grade.
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- Expert IELTS 7.5 : coursebook, Aish, F., 2017
- Expert IELTS 7.5 student's resource book without key : suitable for students starting at band 6, Matthews, M., 2017
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- Barron's IELTS superpack. [Vol.1]: Barron's IELTS: International English Language Testing System, Lougheed, L., 2016
- Cambridge grammar for IELTS : grammar reference and practice, Hopkins, D., 2013
- Cambridge IELTS 12: academic; with answers: authentic exanination papers, , 2017
- Cambridge IELTS 8 : Examination papers from University of Cambridge ESOL examinations, , 2011
- Cambridge objective IELTS [Электронный ресурс] : audio CD set, Black, M., 2012
- Cambridge vocabulary for IELTS Advanced with answers. Self-study vocabulary practice, Cullen, P., 2012
- Focus on IELTS Foundation, O'Connell S., 2008