- Docente: Sabrina Fusari
- Credits: 9
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Blended Learning
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Asian Languages, Markets and Cultures (cod. 0980)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in Foreign Languages and Literature (cod. 0979)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course it is expected that the students will have
learned the essentials of the metalanguage and the basic principles
of the FG descriptive and analytical model of the English language.
In addition they should have a B 1 competence in the language with
reference to the paramenters of the Council of Europe.
Course contents
Students who wish to enrol in the Lingua e linguistica inglese 1
corse for e-learners (LEA) are required to enrol in an
Internet-based list which will be available on the
www.facli.unibo.it website in mid-December 2012
Linguae linguistica inglese 1includes the following parts:
a) English Linguisticsblended e-learning.
This is an introduction to the systemic-functional grammar model in
the English language, taught by the course professor. There will be
3 lectures in Facoltà (the first is on Feb 20, 2013, in aula G,
Vicepresidenza della Scuola di Lingue e Letterature,
Traduzione e Interpretazione, via Filippo Re 8): the rest of the
course will be taught on-line through a Moodle platform. In order
to qualify as e-learners, all participants are required to enrol
and to participate actively;
b) Tutorato/ Workshoptaught by atutor.For information on this, see the English Language Program page, http://www.facli.unibo.it/Lingue/Studenti/Programmi+di+studio+specifici/EnglishLanguageStudiesProgram/Matricole+cosa+fare+come+muoversi/Tutorato_di_Functional_Grammar_.htm
c) Esercitazioni pratichetaught bylettori/collaboratori linguistici. Students should by the end of year have reached the level B2 in all four linguistics abilities: reading, writing, listening and speaking. For further information on this, please see http://www.facli.unibo.it/Lingue/Studenti/Programmi+di+studio+specifici/EnglishLanguageStudiesProgram/Matricole+cosa+fare+come+muoversi/Regole_per_la_composizione_dei_gruppi.htm
Readings/Bibliography
The linguistics e-learning component has e-resources such as PDF files, video-lectures and PPT slides. The main reading is M. Freddi (2006) Functional Grammar: An Introduction for the EFL student, Clueb, Bologna. This can be bought from Libreria Feltrinelli International in Via Zamboni, Bologna; it can also be borrowed from the Departmental Library, where it will be found in reserve for students of Lingua e Linguistica inglese 1 - elearning (Dr. Fusari or Prof. Miller).
Readings for the Workshop:
Practice in Functional Grammar. A Workbook for Beginners and Intermediate Students with keys (2006), Clueb, Bologna (also available at Feltrinelli and in the library as above).
Teaching methods
Blended e-learning. This course is on a Moodle platform, and it
also includes 3 lectures. The first lecture is on Feb 20, at 12, in
aula G, via Filippo Re. Students enrolled in this e-learning course
(enrolments will open in mid-December on www.facli.unibo.it ) will
need to attend the first lecture to receive instructions on how to
participate in the course on Moodle.
Assessment methods
The final exam is the same for all, no distinction is madebetween frequentanti e non frequentanti. The examis made up ofthe following:
1. a written exam focusing on thelinguistics component. This is a multiple choice text with 30 items. A facsimile of this test is available online, http://www.facli.unibo.it/Lingue/Studenti/Programmi+di+studio+specifici/EnglishLanguageStudiesProgram/lezioni_frontali_laurea.htm. Students who have registered for the e-learning course take the same written test. However, those who have participated actively in the forum and have done a percentage of the exercises assigned by the teacher can sit a pre-test. This will take place at the end of the course and before the written test. Should they pass this pre-test, students will be awarded 1 to 5 points which will be added to score of their written test.
2. a written exam focusing on the "esercitazioni" component. A
facsimile of this is available on line,
http://www.facli.unibo.it/Lingue/Studenti/Programmi+di+studio+specifici/EnglishLanguageStudiesProgram/Esercitazioni_di_Lingua_del_triennio.htm
3. SAT (speaking ability test). A brief conversation in English. A facsimile of this is available online, http://www.facli.unibo.it/Lingue/Studenti/Programmi+di+studio+specifici/EnglishLanguageStudiesProgram/Esercitazioni_di_Lingua_del_triennio.htm
Only after passing the two written exams, can students sit the
SAT. There are three written exams every academic year, one for
each session (May, September and January). Written exams are valid
for two years. Results are published in the bacheca for English in
the department and on line
http://www.facli.unibo.it/Lingue/Studenti/Esami+di+profitto/Risultati+degli+esami/Lingua+Inglese/default.htm
Exams for those who have English as third language.
These students can dispense with the SAT
Teaching tools
For linguistics: three classes in Aula G, Vicepresidenza della Scuola di Lingue e Letterature, Traduzione e Interpretazione, via Filippo Re 8.; e-classes; e-forum
For workshops and esercitazioni, see http://www.facli.unibo.it/Lingue/Studenti/Programmi+di+studio+specifici/EnglishLanguageStudiesProgram/default+ELSP.htmOffice hours
See the website of Sabrina Fusari