English C2 (Mastery) Media

 ENG3.12220

S1 (TP1) - 2024/2025

Lecturer: Isabel Maria Ferro Mealha

Email address: isabelmealha@edu.ulisboa.pt


AIMS

The course follows the general objectives for the Mastery Level (C2) outlined in the Council of Europe document Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEF) but has specific objectives connected with the language of the media. By semester completion, the student will have learned some aspects of a style of writing and of a specific language used in the written press. These aspects include the vocabulary and grammar as used by the printed press. 


Classes will involve the reading and analysis of newspapers, comparison and contrast of the stylistic features typical of popular and quality British newspapers, and the studying of examples of English language change and development in newspaper texts. Additionally, students will be encouraged to produce different types of newspaper texts (e.g. editorials, features, opinion columns, and letters to the editor).


ASSESSMENT AND GRADING SYSTEM

In accordance with Regulamento de Avaliação dos Estudantes da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (RAE), students will be assessed on oral and written work throughout the semester. Weighting will be as follows: 

  • In-class essay 1: Reaction paper (15%) - 15th October 2024
  • In-class essay 2: Evidence-based editorial (15%) - 19th November 2024
  • Written test (40%) - 17th December 2024
  • Press review (individual oral presentation) - 30% (Individual press review presented throughout the semester; presentation dates will be agreed upon with the teacher at the beginning of the semester).


Since assessment will be conducted on a regular basis, any task that is not submitted when due and/or any form of plagiarism (including “using text written by a generation system as one’s own, e.g., entering a prompt into an artificial intelligence tool and using the output in a paper)” will be given a zero. Any student who fails to do one of the above-mentioned tests/tasks will be given a zero.


Worker students may, if they so wish, opt for continuous assessment (in which case they will have to comply with all the assessment criteria set for regular students) OR sit the Época Especial de Avaliação examination. The examination will focus on the contents of the syllabus adopted for the course English for the Media (C2).


BIBLIOGRAPHY

All the materials required for class activities will be uploaded onto Moodle.  

Both the English for the Media Workbook 2024-2025 and additional materials will be posted on the E-Learning platform (Moodle).


ATTENDANCE

Attendance of classes is compulsory. For exceptions, please check the Regulamento de Avaliação dos Estudantes da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (RAE).

Absence from class does not excuse you from submitting work or actively participating in the following class. If absence is due to illness or other emergency, please submit a doctor’s note or any other appropriate documentation within the following ten working days (see RAE, Artigo 3º, 3).


Please be punctual and do not use mobile phones in class. Texting, emailing, 'surfing' the web in class, posting on social media is extremely disrupting to other students, and a waste of your time in class. Students who are found disruptive of other students' learning will be asked to leave the room.


You are welcome to use your own laptop, tablet, etc. for in-class assignments when not otherwise specified.


TEACHER/STUDENT COMMUNICATION

Teacher and students will communicate via institutional email addresses only. You should make sure that you check your institutional email on a regular basis so as not to miss out on any important information related to the class.


OFFICE HOURS & TUTORIAL* - Thursdays, 11.00-12.00, room C213.A

*A weekly one-hour tutoring session which can be used to answer individual students’ questions, review any materials students need to review, or provide extra practice, etc. 


REQUIREMENTS

Having successfully completed English Strong Proficiency (C1.2) or having been placed in English Mastery (C2) as a result of a placement test done at the beginning of the academic year.


Semester plan*

17 September

19 September

24 September

26 September

1 October

Programme and assessment rules


Front page


Front page


Front page


Front page

3 October

8 October

10 October

15 October

17 October


Front page


Front page


Front page

IN-CLASS ESSAY 1: reaction paper


Headlines

22 October

24 October

29 October

31 October

5 November


Headlines


Headlines

News stories & features

News stories & features


Journalism issues

7 November

12 November

14 November

19 November

21 November


Journalism issues


Editorials


Editorials

IN-CLASS ESSAY 2: evidence-based editorial


Oral presentations

26 November

28 November

3 December

5 December

10 December


Journalism issues


Oral presentations


Journalism issues


Oral presentations


Journalism issues

12 December

17 December

19 December

7 January 2025

9 January 2025


Oral presentations

 

WRITING TEST


Oral presentations


Oral presentations 


END OF SEMESTER

*This plan is just indicative of the work we will carry out throughout the semester. Alterations shall be made in accordance with the work done in each class.