About this course
In this module communicative skills are practiced with a focus on topics of interest to students preparing for professions in science and technology branches which will be extrapolated from short works or excerpts taken from the work writers in the genre of science fiction. The works used will be selected to correspond with sci-fi topics that students choose in a needs analysis.
Learning outcomes
After completion of this module students can understand a wide range of demanding, medium-length texts, and recognize implicit meaning; they can express themselves fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions; they can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes and they can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organizational patterns, connectors and cohesive devices. In particular, students will be able to describe future events and speculative outcomes in a highly differentiated manner.
Corresponds to C1 of the CER.
Examination
Performance, testing the learning outcomes specified in the module description, is examined by a cumulative portfolio of competence and action-oriented tasks including: written assignments in the form of a group presentation (50%), a written assignmentResources that may be used to aid the completion of the abovementioned portfolio-components will be determined as per the nature of the individual task. (25%), and a final written examination (25%).
As the course may be offered in various formats (online or classroom) the form and conditions of the final exam (with or without aids) will vary. Where audio or video is recorded, we observe the Basic Data Protection Regulation (DSGVO, Art. 12 -21).Where audio or video is recorded, we observe the Basic Data Protection Regulation (DSGVO, Art. 12 -21).
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Course requirements
Ability to begin work at the C1 level of the GER based on the placement test at www.moodle.tum.de.
Resources
- Handouts and selected extracts from published sources will be used in the course. Key literature will be advised by the teacher and/ or listed in the course description.
Activities
Communicative and skills oriented treatment of topics with use of group discussion, case studies, presentations, writing workshops, listening exercises, and pair work to encourage active use of language, and provide opportunities for ongoing feedback.
Additional information
- More infoCourse page on website of Technical University of Munich
- Contact a coordinator
- About studying within the Euroteq alliancehttps://euroteq.eurotech-universities.eu/initiatives/building-a-european-campus/course-catalogue/
- LevelBachelor
- Contact hours per week2
