Sumários
Oxford-Style Debates: An Introduction
19 Setembro 2022, 12:30 • Ana Rita Martins
Oxford-Style Debates: An Introduction
- First speaker: Role & Responsibilities
- Watch & Discuss: "This House Believes Social Media Corrups Human Interactions."
Oxford-Style Debates: An Introduction
19 Setembro 2022, 09:30 • Ana Rita Martins
Oxford-Style Debates: An Introduction
- First speaker: Role & Responsibilities
- Watch & Discuss: "This House Believes Social Media Corrups Human Interactions."
Introduction to the first theme of the semester
16 Setembro 2022, 15:30 • Miguel Pascoal Figueiredo
Homework – answer the questions in the handout available in our shared Google Drive.
Debate Activity: Introduction. TED Lesson: “5 ways social media is changing your brain”
16 Setembro 2022, 12:30 • Ana Rita Martins
'For or Against' Activity. Introduction to debate practices in class.
- Worksheet
- In-class discussion
- Vote for or against the motion: "This House Believes Social Media Corrupts Human Interactions" (link sent by email)
Introduction. Class Programme & Assessment.
16 Setembro 2022, 09:30 • Ana Rita Martins
ENGLISH
B2.2 (STRONG VANTAGE)
TPs
1 & 2
2022/2023 – First Semester
Ana Rita Martins (anaritasilva@e-letras.ulisboa.pt)
1.
OBJECTIVES
This course aims at:
§ consolidating
English structures;
§ improving
the students’ ability to understand and interpret literary texts and appreciate
their literary value;
§ enabling
students to both communicate spontaneously and at ease with other
fluent/proficient speakers of the language;
§ allowing
students to develop clear, detailed descriptions on a wide range of subjects in
most fields of interest as well as explain a viewpoint on a non-topical issue
giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options;
§ developing
students’ writing and argumentative skills.
These aims will be achieved by means of specific
written and oral activities, which will serve as the basis for continuous
assessment. These activities will include:
§ Reading:
Short stories, newspaper & magazine articles will be selected for in-class
discussions and activities. A novel will also be read independently and
discussed in class;
§ Academic
Writing: 'For and Against' essays;
§ Speaking:
Expressing and defending viewpoints on previously selected topics in formal
debates;
§ Listening:
Talks, documentaries and short videos on relevant topics will be screened and
discussed.
2.
ASSESSMENT AND GRADING SYSTEM
Assessment will be continuous, and will consist of the
following:
§ Grammar
Test: 15%
§ In-class
Essay: 15%
§ Oxford
Union-Style Debate: 25%
§ Written
Test: 25%
§
Attendance & Participation (incl. mini-debate) :
20%
2.1. Date for the Grammar Test: December 2
2.2. Date for the in-class Essay: November 11
2.3. Dates for the mini-debates: October 7 & 21 | November 4 & 14
2.4. Dates for the Oxford Union-Style Debates: November 18 & 25 | December 9 & 16
NB:
§ Each
group will be assigned one of the dates to do their Oxford-Style Debates;
§ If
you do not come to class on the day you are meant to do your in-house written
assessment or participate in the group debate, you will get 0.
2.5. Date for the Written Test: December
12
3.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
§ B2.2
Coursebook (a collection of essays, articles and stories) will be made
available in print and online (see Moodle).
§ Compulsory reading: The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman.
§ Dictionaries:
students are expected to have at least one of the following dictionaries:
o Cambridge
International Dictionary of English
o Collins
Cobuild Dictionary of English Language
o Longman
Dictionary of English Language and Culture
o Oxford
Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English
o The
New Penguin English Dictionary
4. CLASSROOM POLICIES
4.1. Plagiarism
§ Plagiarism
is the act of using somebody else’s ideas and work as your own in either
written or oral work and constitutes a very serious academic offence. Work
found to be plagiarised will immediately get zero.
§ Make
sure you are well acquainted with the FLUL Assessment Regulations with regards
to fraud and plagiarism.
4.2. Attendance and Punctuality
§ As
stated in the School of Arts and Humanities Assessment Regulations published on
the FLUL website, students are required to comply with 100% attendance. Absence
must be justified up to 10 days after a class has been missed.
o
If you miss an in-house class, make sure you refer to
the Course Calendar or get in touch with one of your classmates to find out
what preparation is required for the next class. You can also access the class
summaries online (in Portal Académico).
§ Classes
start five minutes after the hour. Your presence and arrival on time is
essential and will be reflected on your final mark — being late not only
disturbs class but is also a sign of disrespect for your classmates and your
teacher.
§ Students
who are absent on the set test date will not get a chance to sit the test on
another date. Arrangement of alternative test dates is subject to the student’s
submission of a medical certificate.
4.3. Mobile phones
§ Please
turn off your mobile phone at the beginning of every class and keep it away
from your desk.
§ If
you are seen using a mobile phone during an in-house test, your test will be
taken away and will be graded as zero.
4.4. Participation
§ Active
participation in both class and group discussions is not only reflected in your
final mark but it also ensures you develop fluency and confidence.
§ This
is an English language course. Do not speak Portuguese in class with either
your classmates or your teacher.
4.5. Special dispensations
§ The
following are called ‘special dispensations’ and cover medical problems,
personal or medical problems arising from disability, extreme personal and
family problems, force majeure and, in the case of part-time students only,
work-related problems.
a.
A student
should contact me at the earliest opportunity if they cannot meet the deadline
and ask for permission for late submission in advance of the deadline. The
student’s request should be accompanied or followed by medical evidence or
other documentation where appropriate;
b.
I will then inform you of whether you can hand in work
after the deadline.
4.6. Schedule & Rooms
§ TP1:
Mondays 09:30-11:00 [Room C048 - TIC] | Fridays 09:30-11:00 [Room C245.A]