LANG360 – Level 3 (Academic) - Listening
Module code
LANG360
Module title
Level 3 (Academic) - Listening
Prescription
This module aims to develop listening skills required to understand language at a CEFR low B2 level. It will enable students to understand extended speech and complex lines of argument on reasonably familiar topics in an academic context.
Programmes
- EL2603
NZQA Level
Level 3
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
- Web-Enhanced
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 150
Resources required
- Learning Outcomes
- 1: ?Listen to and process information about a familiar topic in a short spoken text in English for an academic purpose ?2: Identify main points, speakers, purposes and/or attitudes in extended discussions on familiar topics in academic contexts. ?3: Extract and reproduce key information from informal and semi-formal presentations on a range of familiar topics in academic contexts.?
- Content
- ??Phonological features - stress, intonation and pitch to follow discourse ?- feelings, moods, attitudes, important points and opinions expressed through stress and intonation. ?Range ?- a broad range of grammatical forms used in familiar and some unfamiliar contexts ?- high-to-medium frequency vocabulary and expressions relating to familiar and some unfamiliar topics. ?Gist ?- the main ideas in clearly structured presentations, conversations and discussions on familiar and unfamiliar topics. ?Detail ?- information from presentations, conversations and discussions on familiar and unfamiliar topics. ? ?Grammar ?A list of grammar and language functions can be found in the Overview of Content for LANG353. ? ?Topics ?A list of possible topics is included in the syllabus document and can be found at http://www.cityandguilds.gr/el/En_Lang_Cer/Written_Exams_IESOL/AssessmentGuide/Documents/IESOL_qualification_handbook_Oct2009_v02.pdf?
- Teaching and Learning Strategy
- ??Key approaches to instruction include selection of authentic and semi-authentic language models; clear contextualisation and effective presentation of new language; varied interaction – individual, pair, group, whole-class activities including: ?- task-based activities - project-based learning ?- enquiry-based learning ?- integration of language skills - ?focus on accuracy and fluency ?- effective treatment of errors ?- valid and reliable assessment ?- integration of current technologies ?- flipped classroom ?- workplace integration?
- Learning and Teaching Resource
- Extensive reading is an important part of the programme and learners will be guided to extensive reading resources as available in the Wintec library. There will be a recommended text for this programme which will be updated annually as required.
- Assessment Criteria
- ??The portfolio is comprised of multiple assessment tasks, not tests alone. To pass this module, students must attempt and pass all summative assessment tasks. ?