English Language26481
- Centre
- Faculty of Education, Philosophy and Anthropology
- Degree
- Bachelor's Degree In Infant Education
- Academic course
- 2024/25
- Academic year
- 4
- No. of credits
- 6
- Languages
- English
- Code
- 26481
TeachingToggle Navigation
Teaching guideToggle Navigation
Description and Contextualization of the SubjectToggle Navigation
This course aims to guarantee the basic metalinguistic knowledge that English teachers need in their working practice.
Based on this knowledge, we aim for students to get to know several linguistic resources (grammars, dictionaries, etc.) and to be instructed in their use.
Skills/Learning outcomes of the subjectToggle Navigation
The main aims of the subject are:
- to get to know the linguistic structures and lexical aspects of English corresponding to the C1 level in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Languages, making an appropriate, coherent and correct use of them
- to get to understand some basic phonetic-phonological aspects of the language (phonological system, rhythm, stress and intonation...)
Theoretical and practical contentToggle Navigation
1.- MORPHOSYNTAX
- Elements of grammar
- Verbs and the verb phrase.
- Nouns and the noun phrase.
- Adjectives and adverbs.
- Prepositions and the prepositional phrase.
- Word formation.
- The simple sentence.
- The complex sentence (coordination and subordination).
- Sentence connection
2.- PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY
- Introduction to phonetics and phonology.
- Sounds in isolation (vowels and consonants).
- Words in isolation (allophones, stress...).
- Connected speech (simplifications, weak and strong forms, stress and rhythm...)
MethodologyToggle Navigation
Theoretical content will be combined with practical exercises.
Individual and group work will be carried out.
Assessment systemsToggle Navigation
- Continuous Assessment System
- Final Assessment System
- Tools and qualification percentages:
- *See orientations below (%): 100
Ordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation
To pass the subject, students must get a pass in both parts in which it is divided, namely:
- Phonology
- Morphosyntax
Besides, they will have to pass a language test (written test and oral interview) at the end of the term to ensure they have the English level required (C1).
Apart from the tasks done during the term, ATTENDANTS will take a final exam (or partial ones) which will be worth at least %50 of the final mark.
NON-ATTENDANTS
"Ikasleek eskubidea izango dute azken ebaluazio bidez ebaluatuak izateko, etengabeko ebaluazioan parte hartu zein ez hartu. Eskubide hori baliatzeko, ikasleak etengabeko ebaluazioari uko egiten diola jasotzen duen idatzi bat aurkeztu beharko dio irakasgaiaren ardura duen irakasleari eta, horretarako, 18 asteko epea izango du urteko irakasgaien kasuan, ikastegiko eskola egutegian zehaztutakoarekin bat ikasturtea hasten denetik kontatzen hasita."
Similarly to attendants, NON-ATTENDANTS will be assessed through the following:
1.- compulsory individual tasks that will be displayed in Egela. All the tasks must be accomplished in due time.
2.- final exam comprising contents worked on during the course
3.- a language test (C1 level) at the end of the course
To pass the whole subject, all students must get a pass in the three parts: Phonology, Morphosyntax and Language Test.
The final mark will be calculated according to the following percentages:
- Phonology and Morphosyntax (exams and tasks): 80%
- Language test: 20%
Students who do not take the final exam or the language test will get "Ez aurkeztua" in the subject.
Extraordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation
Evaluation will be carried out similarly to that in the first call (ohiko deialdia).
Students who do not take the final exam or the language test will get "Ez aurkeztua" in the subject.
Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation
- Textbook and handouts to be used in class
- Material and activities uploaded in Egela
BibliographyToggle Navigation
Basic bibliography
- Celce-Murcia M., Brinton D.M. & Goodwin J.M. (1996). Teaching pronunciation. Cambridge University Press.
- Collins Cobuild. Advanced Learners' English Dictionary. (2006). HarperCollins Publishers.
- CRUTTENDEN A. (1994). Gimson's Pronunciation of English. Edward Arnold.
- Gran Diccionario Oxford Español-Inglés / Inglés-Español. Oxford University Press. (2008). Oxford University Press.
- HEWINGS M. (2005) Advanced Grammar in Use. Cambridge University Press.
- MORRIS M. (1998). Morris Student Plus. Euskara-Ingelesa/English-Basque. Klaudio Harluxet Fundazioa.
- PARROTT M. (2000). Grammar for English Language Teachers. Cambridge University Press.
- UNDERHILL A. (2005) Sound foundations (2nd ed.). Macmillan.
GroupsToggle Navigation
61 Teórico (English - Mañana)Show/hide subpages
Weeks | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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1-8 | 10:00-11:30 (1) |
Teaching staff
Classroom(s)
- 2.5 GELA - FACULTAD DE EDUCACION, FILOSOFIA Y ANTROPOLOGIA-EDIFICIO II (1)
61 Applied classroom-based groups-1 (English - Mañana)Show/hide subpages
Weeks | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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1-8 | 11:30-13:00 (1) | 08:30-10:00 (2) | |||
14-14 | 08:30-10:30 (3) | ||||
21-22 | 08:30-10:30 (4) | ||||
23-26 | 10:00-11:30 (5) | 08:30-10:00 (6) | 11:30-13:00 (7) |
Teaching staff
Classroom(s)
- 2.5 GELA - FACULTAD DE EDUCACION, FILOSOFIA Y ANTROPOLOGIA-EDIFICIO II (1)
- 2.5 GELA - FACULTAD DE EDUCACION, FILOSOFIA Y ANTROPOLOGIA-EDIFICIO II (2)
- 2.5 GELA - FACULTAD DE EDUCACION, FILOSOFIA Y ANTROPOLOGIA-EDIFICIO II (3)
- 2.5 GELA - FACULTAD DE EDUCACION, FILOSOFIA Y ANTROPOLOGIA-EDIFICIO II (4)
- 2.5 GELA - FACULTAD DE EDUCACION, FILOSOFIA Y ANTROPOLOGIA-EDIFICIO II (5)
- 2.5 GELA - FACULTAD DE EDUCACION, FILOSOFIA Y ANTROPOLOGIA-EDIFICIO II (6)
- 2.5 GELA - FACULTAD DE EDUCACION, FILOSOFIA Y ANTROPOLOGIA-EDIFICIO II (7)