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English I - Basic Busines English: Part A
(MISC178) - Karamitroglou Fotios
Περιγραφή Μαθήματος
"English I" is an introductory module that aspires to instil basic English language skills through simple business related material. Emphasis is placed on basic issues of grammar/syntax to enable students understand and use a fair range of structures. Reading comprehension and vocabulary building is a secondary goal. At the end of this module, students should be able to understand elementary English language input and communicate plainly in business related settings. At the same time, they should be able to compile short textual outputs on business related topics
Ημερομηνία δημιουργίας
Κυριακή, 8 Μαρτίου 2015
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Course Content (Syllabus)
ENGLISH I – BASIC BUSINESS ENGLISH: PART A'
(All Departments)
PROVISIONAL 12-WEEK SYLLABUS
Delivered by Dr Fotios Karamitroglou / E-mail: karamitr@aueb.gr
PROVISIONS:
- 4 hours teaching per week
- A2 English Language Competence
WEEK
UNITS / MAIN ISSUES
1
Introduction - Course Presentation / Unit 1-2: Greetings / Numbers / Verbs "be" & "have" / Pronouns
2
Unit 3-5: Present (Simple & Continuous) / Basic Word Order
3
Unit 6-8: Definite & Indefinite Article / Countable & Uncountable Nouns / Modals in the Present
4
Unit 9-10: Simple Past / Present Perfect Simple
5
Unit 11-13: Past continuous / Comparative forms / Indirect Questions
6
Unit 14-15: Present Perfect Continuous / Past Perfect Simple & Continuous
7
Unit 16-17: Modals in the Past / Future (Simple, Continuous & Perfect)
8
Unit 19: Conditionals (1st, 2nd & 3rd Type)
9
Unit 21-22: Passive Voice
10
Unit 23-24: Relative Clauses
11
Unit 25-27: Reported Speech / Causative Forms
12
Unit 28-30: Prepositions / Phrasal Verbs / Advanced Word Order
COURSE MATERIAL:
Sivridou, F. 2013. Basic Business English. Athens. FEDIMOS.
ASSESSMENT:
1 Final Exam (based on the material discussed in class): Exercises on text comprehension, vocabulary knowledge, use of English, grammar.
OBJECTIVES:
"English I" is an introductory module that aspires to instil basic English language skills through simple business related material. Emphasis is placed on basic issues of grammar/syntax to enable students understand and use a fair range of structures. Reading comprehension and vocabulary building is a secondary goal. At the end of this module, students should be able to understand elementary English language input and communicate plainly in business related settings. At the same time, they should be able to compile short textual outputs on business related topics.