Programme/Approved Electives for 2022/23
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
Yes
ONLY open to NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH following a placement assessment and recommendation by the Language Centre.
Any of the following EAP and AEB modules within the same academic year:English for Academic Purposes 1 (EAP 1)English for Academic Purposes 3 (EAP 3)English for Academic Purposes 4 (EAP 4)Academic English for Business 1 (AEB 1)Academic English for Business 2 (AEB 2)Advanced Business English Communication (ABEC)
This module will help students to develop and refine the specific writing, reading and verbal communication skills they will need to succeed in their science degree studies. Through a series of workshops, lectures, assignments, online and practical tasks and projects, students will improve their ability to write reports and essays in an appropriate manner, deliver academic presentations, and take part in academic discussions.
Aims
To improve the language skills necessary for the academic success of identified non-native English speaking students, and to help these students develop an active academic vocabulary.
Intended Learning Outcomes
extract key information from extended academic texts: 1,2identify an author's point of view, interpret data and read critically: 1cite sources accurately and produce a bibliography: 1,2research, prepare and construct an organised and coherent undergraduate academic essay and report: 1write in an accepted academic style: 1understand and use key items of academic / scientific vocabulary: 1,2prepare and deliver academic presentations: 2summarise, paraphrase and synthesise information from a variety of sources: 1
46 hours classroom time64 pre-class preparation and coursework40 private study/KLE assignments
This module is available only to students who have been placed by the Language Centre.
Description of Module Assessment
1: Portfolio weighted 70%Portfolio of writing tasksStudents will produce three writing tasks to demonstrate comprehension and summary of source material through the planning and completion of an essay plan, essay draft and final version of a 1000 word essay.
2: Coursework weighted 30%10-minute presentationStudents will prepare and deliver a 10 minute individual academic presentation, based on a theme covered during the class sessions or linked to their core area of study. Student will produce a PowerPoint Presentation of 10-15 slides. Students will be assessed on the organisation, appropriacy and accuracy of their presentation slides, the language used when delivering presentations, and the fluency and accuracy of their spoken English.