69455 - English Language and Culture III (First Language) (CL2)

Academic Year 2023/2024

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Intercultural and Linguistic Mediation (cod. 8059)

Learning outcomes

The student will be able to understand and produce a wide range of complex written texts and oral speeches in English, expressing themselves fluently and spontaneously.

Course contents

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the language and culture of the United States of America. Through a multidisciplinary approach, students will examine the historical, social, and cultural aspects that have shaped American identity and communication patterns. The course will cover topics such as the English language in the United States, regional dialects, cultural diversity, societal norms, popular culture, and the intersection of language and identity. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the language practices, cultural values, and communication styles that are unique to the United States.

Readings/Bibliography

A reading and film/documentary viewing list will be provided at the beginning of the semester.

Teaching methods

Traditional lectures, Socratic method, viewings and discussions, group work, multimedia presentations, and "flipped" classroom.

Assessment methods

The exam comprises an essay (1500-2000 words) and an oral presentation based on topics during the course.

*More exam information will be provided during the course.

**Students are required to attend a minimum of 70% of total classes.

Marks
Students who demonstrate an excellent comprehension of the written and oral texts proposed and produce well-researched written and oral work in a clear, correct and communicative English will obtain an ‘excellent’ mark (28-30).

Students who demonstrate a good comprehension of the written and oral texts proposed and produce correct written and oral work will obtain an ‘average’ mark (23-27).

Students who demonstrate a superficial understanding of the written and oral texts proposed with adequate but not written and oral work will be given a ‘pass’ mark (18-22)

Students who are unable to demonstrate an adequate understanding of the written and oral texts proposed and whose written and oral production is incorrect, difficult to understand or with major grammatical, lexical or phonological errors will get a ‘fail’ mark.

Teaching tools

Course specific PPT presentations, films & documentaries, and podcasts. Assignments and activities will be carried out both in class and at home.

Most if not all printed and audiovisual material used in class, as well as resources for the specific topics tackled in class, will be made available on the Virtuale e-learning site.

Links to further information

https://virtuale.unibo.it/course/view.php?id=49510

Office hours

See the website of Anthony Dion Mitzel