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English Speaking and Listening (3 cr)

Code: NV00CR09-3019

General information


Enrolment period
14.12.2024 - 03.03.2025
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
17.03.2025 - 16.05.2025
Implementation has ended.
Credits
3 cr
Local portion
0 cr
Virtual portion
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
TAMK Languages and Communication
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
10 - 18
Teachers
Henri Annala
Marianna Leikomaa
Person in charge
Henri Annala
Tags
VIRTUAL
Course
NV00CR09

Objectives (course unit)

Learning outcomes of the course unit:
After completing the course, the students

- are familiar with various listening and speaking theories
- are fluent in communicating orally in a fully on-line environment
- are more aware of various cultural issues which may arise in multi-cultural work groups
- are able to create a video presentation in groups
- know how to use different on-line communication tools


Level: European Framework of Reference: B2-C1

Content (course unit)

Course contents


Speaking theory
Listening theory
Pronounciation exercises
Cultural aspects


The course consists of theory material which the students are required to study independently, individual assignments which are submitted to the teacher as well as a small group project. In the group project the students create a short video in small groups.

Prerequisites (course unit)

Prerequisites and co-requisites
Prerequisites: upper secondary school English or equivalent. This is an advanced course on English.

Evaluation methods and criteria

The students will be assessed both individually and in groups. Individual assignment consists of learning diaries and podcasts and the group assessment on the final product of the project the students will be doing in groups. The assessment methods will include assessment by the teacher, self-assessment as well as peer assessment.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

The course takes place in an on-line learning environment with no actual classroom meetings, and half of the students in the course will be from Masaryk University, Czechia. There will be on-line meetings with the other students and the teacher through various on-line communication tools. The students will also be working on video project together in small groups. Other learning activities include producing audio and video recordings.

Learning materials

All the course materials are submitted through the learning environment and the students have no need to buy any materials.

Student workload

The course is divided into 3 sections, which each take approximately 3 weeks to complete, and 1 week at the end for feedback. The students need to plan their schedules individually and with their group members.
Note: There are no weekly classes!

Content scheduling

The course will begin in March.

Further information

The participants need to have access to a computer with speakers/headphones and a microphone. Laptop quality equipment is sufficient. They also need to have video recording equipment, but smartphone quality is quite enough (the students do not need to own a video camera).

Guidelines for using AI in this implementation
If a student uses AI tools in an allowed manner to assist with their learning tasks, they must cite the AI tools used and provide the prompts they used alongside their task responses. If a student presents AI-generated results as their own without citations, sources, and/or prompts, the teacher may reject the work or require it to be redone. The teacher has the right to ask the student if they have used AI in their learning task.

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