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2024/2025

English for General Communication Purposes. Upper-Intermediate Course - 3

Language: English
ECTS credits: 3

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The discipline refers to the variable educational tracks offered to students of the curricula for Bachelor's and Specialist's degrees of choice while mastering the optional course of English in accordance with the Concept of the Development of English-language Communicative Competence of HSE Students. The course is designed for the 2nd-year students and it continues “English for General Communication Purposes. Upper-intermediate Courses 1 & 2”. The course aims to give students of the B2 CEFR level the language training they need to succeed in real-life communication. The course employs authentic materials such as articles, reviews, essays, podcasts, and videos to build strong reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills. The adaptability and saturation of the course provide each student with an opportunity to tailor the course to suit their individual interests and needs. By the end of the course, students will gain the skills and confidence to communicate effectively in English at the B2+ level. Within the course, students are supposed to complete home assignments and take tests of various formats, which may include but are not limited to lexical-grammar tests, reading tests, listening tests, writing tests, speaking tests.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • Comprehensive development of skills and competences to the B2+ CEFR level (HSE Scale 60-69 points)
  • Improvement of students’ command of English for interpersonal and intercultural communication
  • Enhancement of receptive and productive skills related to general purposes
  • Expansion of vocabulary on a variety of topics
  • Expansion of grammar structures in use
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Produce monologues (descriptive/informative/reasoning); write down notes for later reference; communicate spontaneously their opinions and reactions, providing explanations and examples, and invite others to join in; participate in debates (debate on abstract, complex topics)
  • Understand academic/ professional presentations which are linguistically complex; use basic listening techniques (predicting, understanding main ideas and details); participate in conversations and discussions on a range of topics
  • Understand text structure; understand lectures; following extended speech and complex lines of arguments; give clear and detailed talks on a wide range of topics, expanding ideas with relevant examples, evidence, or arguments; write clear, well-structured texts on a variety of subjects expanding points of view, developing arguments, synthesising and evaluating information (essays, reviews)
  • Make presentations; give reasons in support or against a particular point of view, give the advantages and disadvantages of various opinions; participate in conversations and discussions on a range of topics in different contexts with good command of grammar and vocabulary; write clear and detailed lengthy texts summarizing the main ideas and selecting appropriate supporting details
  • Understand the main ideas and certain details of relatively complex speech; understand dialogues and polylogues on both familiar and unfamiliar topics; read a variety of relatively complex texts on familiar and unfamiliar topics; use basic reading techniques, skimming & scanning (predicting, understanding main ideas, understanding details).
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Life
  • Plans and actions
  • Events
  • News
  • Science
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Written Assessment
    Written assessment includes minimum 1 reading test, minimum 1 listening test, minimum 1 vocabulary and grammar test and minimum 1 written work (review). The test tasks can be of different types.
  • non-blocking Oral Assessment
    Oral assessment includes a presentation and a dialogue.
  • non-blocking Independent Work Assessment
    Independent work includes activities that students do at home, activities that students do in the classroom and online work. Teachers choose the number of activities within this type of assessment on their own.
  • non-blocking Final Assessment
    Period of Final Assessment: the final exam is held in class within 10 days before the exam period online on MS Teams platform. The release of examination papers: during the session. The exam consists of 3 parts: Listening (30%), Reading (30%) and Writing (40%) respectively in the total mark for the exam. 0 points in case of cheating. Time limit: 80 minutes online/offline. Tasks complexity: C1. Exam structure: 1. Listening (L) Listen to the text and complete the tasks 1-10. max. 10 points 2. Reading (R) Read the text and complete the tasks 1-10. max. 10 points 3. Writing (W) Write a review/report. review assessment criteria/ report assessment criteria. Grading formula: L*0,3+R*0,3 +W*0,4 = 10.
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2024/2025 3rd module
    0.3 * Final Assessment + 0.25 * Independent Work Assessment + 0.2 * Oral Assessment + 0.25 * Written Assessment
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Roadmap B2+ : students' book with digital resources and mobile app, Bygrave, J., 2020

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • A GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH: Учебное пособие / Вертоградова Л.А., Манжелеевская Е.В., Милькевич Е.С. - Ростов-на-Дону:Издательство ЮФУ, 2016. - 160 с.: ISBN 978-5-9275-2004-6 - Режим доступа: http://znanium.com/catalog/product/990026
  • A student's introduction to English grammar, Huddleston, R., 2015
  • English grammar : a resource book for students, Berry, R., 2012
  • McCarthy, P., & Hatcher, C. (2002). Presentation Skills : The Essential Guide for Students. London: SAGE Publications Ltd. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsebk&AN=775760
  • Комаров, А. С. A Practical Grammar of English for Students. Практическая грамматика английского языка для студентов : учебное пособие / А. С. Комаров. — 3-е изд., стер. — Москва : ФЛИНТА, 2017. — 243 с. — ISBN 978-5-89349-848-6. — Текст : электронный // Лань : электронно-библиотечная система. — URL: https://e.lanbook.com/book/100033 (дата обращения: 00.00.0000). — Режим доступа: для авториз. пользователей.
  • Практическая грамматика английского языка : упражнения и комментарии: учеб. пособие для вузов, Гуревич, В. В., 2019
  • Презентация научных проектов на английском языке : учеб. пособие для студентов вузов и аспирантов, Кузьменкова, Ю. Б., 2011

Authors

  • MARCHENKO DARYA LEONIDOVNA
  • Kudinova Nataliya Aleksandrovna
  • CHANTURIDZE YULIYA MIKHAYLOVNA
  • ZAKHAROVA ANNA VIKTOROVNA