- Docente: John Patrick Leech
- Credits: 5
- SSD: L-LIN/12
- Language: English
- Moduli: John Patrick Leech (Modulo 1) John Patrick Leech (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Forli
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Languages and Technologies for Intercultural Communication (cod. 6604)
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from Oct 06, 2025 to Dec 18, 2025
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from Nov 11, 2025 to Dec 19, 2025
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students will have mastered the fundamentals of the language and culture of English-speaking countries; they will be able to understand and produce written texts and oral discussions of medium complexity, expressing themselves with relative fluency and spontaneity. The skills achieved at the end of the first year are approximately at level B2+/C1 of the CEFR.
Course contents
The module will focus on social, cultural and political issues regarding multiethnicity in Great Britain. Students will be guided in the development and knowledge of contemporary English language and culture through an intensive and extensive reading programme on the subject, as well as through activities involving a variety of podcasts and videos.
In particular, the students will examine the following topics:
- the history and socio-culturalbackground of multiethnic Britain;
- racism and the discrimination of diversity;
- policies which promote a tolerant and diverse society;
- post-colonialism and heritage.
Readings/Bibliography
- Class reader. Work in class will centre on a number of brief texts regarding aspects of multiethnic society in Great Britain from the 1960s until the present.
- Further reading for discussion in the exam.
Teaching methods
The course will consist of 15 plenary lectures and 5 workshops in which the students will be divided into groups. The module will include specific language practice (lettorato) attendance of which is compulsory.
Assessment methods
The ability of the student to understand and produce oral texts in English will be assessed by means of an oral exam consisting of (a) a power-point presentation of an individual piece of research carried out on a topic to be agreed upon; (b) a discussion of the texts discussed in class; (c) a discussion of secondary readings.
Students who demonstrate an excellent comprehension of the written and oral texts proposed, an excellent capacity to present the topics discussed and in class and an excellent ability to carry out autonomous research in the area will obtain a mark of 28-30.
Students who demonstrate a good comprehension of the written and oral texts proposed, a good capacity to present the topics discussed and in class and a good ability to carry out autonomous research in the area will obtain a mark of 23-27.
Students who demonstrate an adequate comprehension of the written and oral texts proposed, an adequate capacity to present the topics discussed and in class and an adequate ability to carry out autonomous research in the area will obtain a mark of 18-22.
Students who are unable to demonstrate an adequate understanding of the written and oral texts proposed and whose capacity to present the topics discussed and in class and carry out autonomous research written and oral production is inadequate or with major grammatical, lexical or phonological errors will get a ‘fail’ mark.
Students with specific learning difficulties (SpLD) or with disabilities that can affect their ability to attend courses are invited to contact the University service for students with disabilities and SLD at the earliest opportunity -- ideally before the start of the course: [https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students] . The University service will suggest possible adjustments to the course work and/or exam, which must then be submitted to the course leader so they can assess their feasibility, in line with the learning objectives of the course. Please note that adjustments to the exam must be requested at least two weeks in advance.
Teaching tools
PC, e-learning (using VIRTUALE).
Office hours
See the website of John Patrick Leech