- Docente: Rachele Antonini
- Credits: 5
- SSD: L-LIN/12
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Forli
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Languages and Technologies for Intercultural Communication (cod. 5979)
Also valid for Campus of Bologna
First cycle degree programme (L) in European Studies (cod. 5983)
Campus of Bologna
First cycle degree programme (L) in European Studies (cod. 5983)
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from Feb 19, 2025 to May 15, 2025
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the student is able to understand and produce complex oral texts in English; they possess sufficient linguistic competence to handle complex communicative situations. At the end of the first yearthey will reach a C1 level of QCER.
Course contents
The lessons will take place during the second semester (at the Forlì Campus) and will be conducted in the format of lectures, but active participation by the students will be strongly encouraged.
The module will focus on oral communication and will include the following topics:
- Interpersonal communication and conflict resolution (social interactions, the importance of emotional and social intelligence, register)
- Language and culture
- Non-verbal communication
- Societal and verbal taboos
- Strategies in and for communication
- Active listening and feedback
- Public speaking fundamentals (basics and techniques)
- Persuasive speaking (debates)
- Inclusive language
- Humour in communication
This module is taught only at the Forlì Campus.
Readings/Bibliography
A specific bibliography and a reader will be provided during the course and will be published on the module’s Virtuale.
Teaching methods
All the lessons are lectures and encourage students to actively and critically participate in all planned activities. Additionally, there is an attendance requirement of 70%.
Lessons will utilize methods and tools aimed at creating opportunities for discussion, speaking, and listening in lectures, language and computer lab sessions, and oral argumentation (debates). The module adopts an approach based on interaction between the lecturer and students, group work, and the development of critical skills. The materials used in class include academic articles, newspaper articles, and audiovisual material.
Assessment methods
The final exam for the module will consist of an oral test that will cover the topics discussed and explored in class. For preparation for the oral test, two readers are available on Virtuale, as well as the PowerPoint presentations from the lessons and related supporting materials.
After regsitration to the esam is closed, a timetable with the meeting schedules (following the order of registration for the exam) will be published on Virtuale to facilitate the students.
The final mark is calculated by averaging the grade obtained in the written test (in the 1st semester) with the grade from the oral test (in the 2nd semester).
Teaching tools
Language laboratory, web sites, electronic resources. The printed/audiovisual material used will gradually increase in difficulty and become more specific. Assignments and activities will be carried out both in class and at home.
All printed and audiovisual material used in class, as well as resources for the specific topics tackled in class will be made available on the module's Virtuale (the access key will be provided during the first lesson).
Office hours
See the website of Rachele Antonini