Course contents
The course is web-based without timetabled meetings and is organized around six themes that are treated in modules of the course:
- Academic culture, language and assessment
- Types of academic English
- Core functions of academic language
- Academic identity
- Criticality
- Learning optimisation
Students will produce a portfolio of work focused on improving their academic linguistic proficiency
General content: Differences between general English and scientific English - Strategies for moving from competence to excellence - Key academic vocabulary - Strategies for vocabulary learning
Academic culture: Collaborating with other students - Making use of university and departmental resources - Defining academic dishonesty and plagiarism - Understanding different assessment schemes - Becoming a member of a discourse community - Interpreting teacher's feedback - Efficient note-taking
Listening comprehension for academic studies: Identifying common lecture structures - Distinctive features of spoken English that can affect comprehension - Listening for gist and detail - Dealing with different speaking styles - Developing active listening skills - Preparing for optimal listening to lectures
Speaking and presenting at academic studies: The purpose of academic discussion and debate - Strategies for preparing for and participating in academic seminars and discussions - Structuring scientific talks and presentations - Presentation technique - Audience awareness - Presenting visual data - Developing and expressing critical viewpoints - Presenting and defending a degree project - Anticipating and answering questions on presentations - Giving constructive feedback to other students - Strategies for improving speaking skills
Reading comprehension for academic studies: The different types of academic texts - Strategies for reading academic writing - Identifying coherence and cohesion in texts - Differences between reading for information and critical reading - The functions of multi-modal items in texts - Understanding arguments in texts - Strategies for understanding difficult texts
Academic writing: The role of academic writing - Different Genres of academic writing - Writer and reader responsibility - Key skills for good academic writing - The IMRaD structure - Finding, evaluating, selecting, using and referencing other sources - Referencing systems- Genre, audience, purpose and organization - Paragraph and sentence structure - Writing with coherence and cohesion - Distinguishing between voice of author and voice of sources - Techniques for paraphrasing - Different concepts of criticality - Critically and respectfully expressing a viewpoint- Critically reflecting on one's own work and the work of others - The writing process from planning to proofreading - Ways of producing writing - Responding to feedback on writing