English language laboratory 5th year |
Code
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22902622 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Competence
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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L-LIN/12
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Contact Hours
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-
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Laboratory Hours
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16
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Type of Activity
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Other activities
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Group: 1
Teacher
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LEPRONI RAFFAELLA
(syllabus)
The course is structured as to allow the implementation of the students’ linguistic competences, requiring on the side of the student to develop a professional-oriented awareness of the L2 learning and teaching modalities. Pre-reading and post-reading activities, reading and listening comprehension will stimulate the students’ reflection and discussion on general-interest themes and provide useful topics for class-work, both at written and oral level. The constant use of English in the classroom will be encouraged, and students will be fostered to noticing the differences and similarities between L2 and L1. Students will also be required to put their skills into practice during the course developing some tasks, under the supervision of the teacher and involving the whole classroom. Such practical approach allows students to engage in methodological discussions, contributing to the application of CLIL as well.
(reference books)
- M. SLATTERY, J. WILLIS, English for Primary School Teachers, Oxford University Press, 2005 - P. LIGHTBOWN, N. SPADA, How Languages are Learned, Oxford University Press - J. HARMER, How to Teach English, Pearson Longman, 2007 - M. MINNITI, Time In - English for Kids, available on ilmiolibro.it
Materials to be used during the Lab will be put on the teacher's web page, on the Department website
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Group: 2
Teacher
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LEPRONI RAFFAELLA
(syllabus)
The lab is structured in a series of lessons followed by simulation activities in the classroom, based on the texts suggested and on materials given in class.
(reference books)
- M. SLATTERY, J. WILLIS, English for Primary School Teachers, Oxford University Press, 2005 - P. LIGHTBOWN, N. SPADA, How Languages are Learned, Oxford University Press - J. HARMER, How to Teach English, Pearson Longman, 2007 - M. MINNITI, Time In - English for Kids, available on ilmiolibro.it
Materials to be used during the Lab will be put on the teacher's web page, on the Department website
|
Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
|
From to |
Delivery mode
|
Traditional
|
Attendance
|
Mandatory
|
Group: 3
Teacher
|
LEPRONI RAFFAELLA
(syllabus)
The lab is structured in a series of lessons followed by simulation activities in the classroom, based on the texts suggested and on materials given in class.
(reference books)
- M. SLATTERY, J. WILLIS, English for Primary School Teachers, Oxford University Press, 2005 - P. LIGHTBOWN, N. SPADA, How Languages are Learned, Oxford University Press - J. HARMER, How to Teach English, Pearson Longman, 2007 - M. MINNITI, Time In - English for Kids, available on ilmiolibro.it
Materials to be used during the Lab will be put on the teacher's web page, on the Department website
|
Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
|
From to |
Delivery mode
|
Traditional
|
Attendance
|
Mandatory
|
|
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