Course detail

English Upper Intermediate Higher 3 - MA - Winter

FaVU-2UPPV-M-ZAcad. year: 2024/2025

The course is a follow-up (not obligatory) of English B1 Higher. Life Upper-Intermediate (7-9) represents the core material worked with in the classes, however, nearly every second class, students will reflect the reading assigment (chapters, segments) both in a written and an oral form (group discussions).

Language of instruction

English

Number of ECTS credits

3

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Entry knowledge

Prior B1 or placement test.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

Assessment consists of a non-letter grade and a letter grade.
The workload during the semester will constist of one presentation, a reading of a novel (divided into 2-week long segments od 50 pages each), a written and spoken online, real-time reflection of the assigned segment every second week, and two short (up to 450 word-long) essays as homework.
In order to obtain the non-letter grade, students have to submit all assignments during the semester.
For the final, letter grade, students have to write a final essay (in real time, online), which will reflect the assigned reading. (Min. 50% to pass)
Students who will not have handed in the written assignments (even though they passed the final test) will not be assessed.
Students are entitled for one regular and two resit exam dates.
Students must actively participate in 75% of the classes, including their online form.

Aims

Continuous vocabulary building, improving of writing, speaking, listening, and reading skills, improving the academic reading skills, preparation for the final general test on the B2 level at the end of the semester.
Students will be improving their writing skills (essays, project proposals, reviews, artists statement, press release, etc) and their reading skills (both fiction and non-fiction). They will be improving their analytical thinking and the skills to reflect their thoughts both in spoken and written form.

Study aids

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

Elisabeth Kolbert, Sixth Extinction (EN)
Life Upper-Intermediate, Stephenson Helen et al (EN)
Margaret Atwood, The Oryx and Crake Trilogy (EN)
Ursula K. Heise, Imagining Extinction (EN)

Recommended reading

Not applicable.

Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme VUM_M Master's 1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
  • Programme DES_M Master's 1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
  • Programme VUM_M Master's 1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective
    1 year of study, winter semester, elective
    2 year of study, winter semester, elective

Type of course unit

 

Seminar

26 hod., compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

Life Upper-Intermediate units 7-9 and various texts taken from art magazines and academic books on art theory or history.