- Docente: Eleonora Maldina
- Credits: 2
- Language: English
- Moduli: Eleonora Maldina (Modulo 1) Eleonora Maldina (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Primary Teacher Education (cod. 5711)
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from Sep 17, 2024 to Nov 12, 2024
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from Oct 01, 2024 to Oct 01, 2024
Learning outcomes
See: https://www.gazzaro.it/b/ProgrAzzaroCurrent.html#lab_primaria_II_anno
Course contents
English language and culture. A brief revision of English grammar from B1.1 to B2-. Students will still be divided into proficiency groups. These will be the same as the first year groups. The text used in class will depend on the level of each group. It is the same as the first year.
See: https://www.gazzaro.it/b/ProgrAzzaroCurrent.html#lab_primaria_II_annoReadings/Bibliography
The same as the first year.
See: https://www.gazzaro.it/b/ProgrAzzaroCurrent.html#lab_primaria_II_annoTeaching methods
The methods and techniques used may include: reading and comprehension exercises in small groups, form-focussed grammar revision individually and in small groups, listening practice with small group exercises, flipped classroom student presentations of lexical and grammatical material, production of short texts, poems, scripts based on the language presented in the book, Grammar-Drama activities (acting out original scripts exemplifying grammar and pronunciation issues), songs, role-play, videos, collaborative and individual writing on paper and on digital platforms like Moodle, Padlet, Edmodo, etc.
See: https://www.gazzaro.it/b/ProgrAzzaroCurrent.html#lab_primaria_II_annoAssessment methods
The final test will take place at the end of the workshop in written form: it will be a B2- grammar test based on the materials in the books used with a composition on everyday topics. Continuous assessment during the workshop may be also adopted by some teachers, but it will not be part of the final exam.
Facsimile of the final exam: on Virtuale. The enrolment key is: SFP2-fax (case-sensitive). The password is specified in the test description. This facsimile of the final exam is mainly to exemplify all the different typologies of exercises you can find in the final exam. There are several sections: on Grammar, Lexicon, Idioms, a Reading comprehension, a Listening (with a transcription of the audio and 10 gaps to fill) and a Writing (at least 150 words). Ideas of possible Writing topics will be offered during the lessons. The marking system assigns points to each correct item, and zero for empty or wrong answers. The final result registered on AlmaEsami is not in marks but a straight IDONEO/NON IDONEO.
In case of failure, exams can be taken in consecutive appelli (i.e. there is no session skipping or salto di appello). Marks will be sent via the University email to each student, and details will be quoted for each part of the test. Students do not have to accept the ID result, registering (verbalizzazione) will be done by default.
In order to take the exam, it is absolutely necessary for a student to have enrolled on Almaesami. It is not possible to take any exam without formal enrolment there. In case of problems with the enrolment process students MUST CONTACT THE UFFICIO DIDATTICO BEFORE THE ENROLMENT DEADLINE. Once the enrolment lists are closed, no student can be added.
See: https://www.gazzaro.it/b/ProgrAzzaroCurrent.html#lab_primaria_II_annoTeaching tools
Apart from the book, students will work with presentations, audio clips, photos, videos from the book CDs and online, Moodle, Padlet or similar, own cell phones to contribute materials on shared platforms or to ask questions online, OHP, besides traditional paper-based tools.
Listening clips will relate to the first and second year language coursebook or to recommended pedagogical texts/videos. You can find inspiration here too:
Eigo
Kansei
Talk Pal
Gliglish
Lingolette
Speak&Improve
See: https://www.gazzaro.it/b/ProgrAzzaroCurrent.html#lab_primaria_II_annoOffice hours
See the website of Eleonora Maldina
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.