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Inglese A e B - eng

Inglese A/B  
LINGUA INGLESE CORSI A-B

Dott. Steven Louis Singer


Codice Insegnamento: E0250 (CLEA 4 CFU 32 Ore, TUR 6 CFU 48 Ore);
Codice Insegnamento: GM052 (GIURISPRUDENZA 3 CFU 30 Ore)
SSD Insegnamento: L-LIN/12
Sede: Novara


Educational Aims

Offered in the first semester, the English course is at a B1/B2 level of the European Council's Common European Framework of Reference for the English language. As such, the course is designed to familiarize students with vocabulary, grammar and syntax with emphasis on the four primary language skills: reading, speaking, listening and writing. The course seeks to provide students with true hands-on skills that can be applied in their future career paths. 


Contents of the Course


Teaching is split in two “A” and “B” classes. The student must demonstrate an acquired knowledge of various grammatical functions, including written and listening comprehension, the interrogative form, pronouns, the comparative and superlative form, gerund and infinitive usage, prepositions, the past participle, active and passive forms, irregular verbs, the tense system and more.


Prerequisites 

Students are expected to have some minimum knowledge of English vocabulary, verbs and grammar upon entering the course. All students can benefit from the free self-instructed course offered by the DiSEI available in the computer laboratory to improve language skills. All students in possession of a B2 English certificate recognized at an international level can request the conversion of course credits based on this qualification. The conversion will in turn be assessed and left to the discretion of the course instructor. Students can download the form, to be filled out and given to the course instructor, at the following web address:

 

http://www.eco.unipmn.it/pdf-2011/2013/certificazione%20di%20inglese.pdf



Attendance 

Attendance is not compulsory but extremely useful and highly recommended. Those who intend to attend lessons are requested to show consistence in being present at lessons. Following the course with necessary course material is an absolute must and there is very little tolerance for those who do not produce the necessary materials. 

Teaching Materials

English File Digital Pre-intermediate Student’s Book & Workbook “Student’s Pack” third edition
Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxenden, Paul Seligson

Oxford English Publication

ISBN 978 0 19 459888 0  This book is available in the library


The Good Grammar Book For Italian Students
Michael Swan, Catherine Walker, Daniela Bertocchi
Oxford English Publication 
ISBN 978 0 19 442255 0


Examination

The exam is in written form and concentrates on different topics discussed and assigned in class from material in the students’ course book and grammar book as well as on hand-outs and materials provided in class. See “Content of the courses” above for additional information. Students can sit the English exam not more than three times during the academic school year. More information regarding examination guidelines can be found at the following link:

 

http://www.unipmn.it/Informazioni%20su/Ateneo/Normativa/Regoalmento%20Didattico/Ordinamento%20270_04%20(aggiornato/DR_RDA_PG_270.pdf).


Exams for Economia Aziendale and Giurisprudenza, if passed, give way to a pass mark for the course. A mark out of thirty is assigned for the Promozione e Gestione del Turismo course. 

For further information, it is recommended to contact the course instructor.