BUSINESS ENGLISH II COURSE GUIDE: Universidad Católica de Valencia. PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00. Academic Year

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1 PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 COURSE GUIDE: Universidad Católica de Valencia BUSINESS ENGLISH II Academic Year 2015-16

PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 2 COURSE GUIDE BUSINESS ENGLISH II ECTS Module: Cross-sectional subjects 18 Field: Modern Language 18 Subject: Business English 6 Type of learning: Basic Teacher: Rut Muñiz Calderón Year: 2 nd Semester : 2 nd Department: Modern Languages E-mail: rut.muniz@ucv.es SUBJECT ORGANIZATION BUSINESS ENGLISH TOTAL ECTS 18 Formative Teaching Itinerary of the MODULE Subjects and Subject-Matters Subject-Matter ECTS SUBJECT ECTS Course/ semester Business English 6 Business English I 6 1/2 Business English 6 Business English II 6 2/2 Business English Business English III 6 3/2

3 PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 COURSE GUIDE TO THE SUBJECT: Business English II Prerequisites: Have an elementary level of English B1 level according to the Common European Language Framework. GENERAL GOALS The aim of this subject is to teach students specific business English so they acquire a B2 level according to the European Common Language Framework. Therefore the four language skills are practised on this subject, that is, reading, listening, writing and speaking The subject general objectives are the following: a. The student should acquire the B2 grammar structures. b. The students should understand written and oral discourse within the business context. c. The students should be able to speak in business situations with a specific business English language. d. The students should be able to write business texts like e-mails, notes, letters, reports, etc. With a B2 level. e. Specific vocabulary should be learnt by the students and applied in any situation f. Communication skills within the business context should be practiced and learnt in order to be able to communicate in English in any situation in their future professional life. For example negotiations, meetings, business presentations, etc.

PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 4 CROSS-SECTIONAL COMPETENCES Competence measuring scale Systemic 1 2 3 4 CG1 oral and written communication skills X CG2 Capacity for time and resources management X CG3 Capacity for solving vocabulary and grammar exercises. Capacity for understanding business texts and listening exercises X CG8 Ability to retrieve information from different sources X Instrumental 1 2 3 4 CG9 Elementary computing and IT skills X CG11 Read and understand business English texts X CG10 Information management X Interpersonal 1 2 3 4 CG12 Interpersonal skills X CG13 Self-Confidence and decision-making under pressure X CG14 Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team X CG15 Ethical commitment X SPECIFIC COMPETENCES Disciplinary 1 2 3 4 CE16 Identifying the constitutional characteristics of an organization (i.e. goals and objectives, ownership, size, culture) X CE18 Capacity for identifying and understanding relevant information in the daily business context CE21 Ability to develop interdisciplinary knowledge and analysis to define criteria according to which an enterprise is defined, linking the results with the analysis of its environment X Attitudinal 1 2 3 4 CE20 Basic and general managerial knowledge x X CE22 Write and assess managerial reports x CE23 Write projects about different areas in management x CE25 Use computing and IT skills x CE26 Communicate with other business professionals in English x

5 PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 Professional 1 2 3 4 CE30 Ability to work in a team and to manage different types of teams. x CE28 Ability to work in any company department x LEARNING OUTCOMES 1 COMPETENCES R-1. Using the appropriate grammar structure when writing or speaking. 3,4,10,12,13,17,18 R-2.. Understanding business English texts and answering comprehension questions related to them. 1,2,3,4,10,11,12, 13,14,15,17,18,19 R-3. Writing different kind of business texts like e-mails, letters, reports, proposals etc. 1,2,3,4,5,10,11,17,18 R-4 Understanding a business conversation, a radio program, etc. 1,2,3,4.9,10,13, 14,15,17,18,19 R-5 The student will be able to speak and inform about anything business topic. 1,2,3,4,5,9,10,12,17 R-6 The student will be able to negotiate and discuss In English with his classmates 2, 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 R- 7 The student will be able to work in a team, playing roles and taking decisions. 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,12,13,14 R-8. Accept and respect the different cultures as well as respect the different customs. Use the English language as an international way of communication. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 11,12,13,16,19 1

PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 6 ON-CAMPUS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY METHODOLOGY Relationship with Learning Outcomes ECTS 2 ON-CAMPUS CLASS Class sessions will involve lectures, video shows, and presentations of related topics and current issues related to course contents R1, R2, R3, 0 8 PRACTICAL CLASSES Practical classes will involve group activities including case studies, debates. Students should pay attention to the class schedule as lectures may be held in a classroom, open area or even in an organization. R1,R2,R3,R4,R5, R6,R7,R8 1 4 ORAL PRESENTATIONS Team working and presenting. R2, R3, R4, R5, R6,R7,R8 0 04 ACADEMIC TUTORIALS Personalized attention in small groups. A period of instruction and / or guidance by a tutor in order to review and discuss the materials and topics presented in lectures, seminars, readings, performance of works, etc. R1, R2, R3, R4,R5,R6,R7,R8 0 08 MAKING EXAMS Set of oral and / or written examinations during the term R1, R2, R3, R4, R5,R6 0 08 Total (2,4*) 2 The subject and / or material is organized in CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES AND SELF-CONDUCTED INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP ACTIVITIES, with an estimation in ECTS. An appropriate distribution is as follows: 35-40% for classroom training activities and 65-60% for self-conducted activities. (For a course of 6 ECTS: 2.4 and 3.6 respectively). The learning methodology is described in this guide in generic terms, which is specified in the teaching units that constitute each subject and / or matter

7 PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 STUDENTS PREPARATORY ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY Methodology Relationship with Learning Outcomes ECTS GROUP WORK Group preparation of tasks, problem solving, seminars, papers, reports, practical classes and / or small group tutoring. Work done through the intranet (www.plataforma.ucv.es ) R5, R6,R7,R8 0 8 INDEPENDENT STUDENT S WORK Individual preparation of readings, essays, problem solving, seminars, papers, reports, practical classes and / or small group tutoring. R1, R2,R3, R4,R5,R6,R7,R8 2 8 Work done through the intranet (www.plataforma.ucv.es ) Total (3,6*) ASSESSMENT SYSTEM PERCENTAGE ASSESSMENT BASED ON KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS 100% NOTA FINAL Class practices: lab, listening, Internet search, etc. 5% Class interaction: role-play, group discussion, practical activities, oral presentation 10% Writing Portfolio 5% Compulsory listening practice 20% Final Exam l: (Writing). 20% Final Exam: Reading Comprehension, specific vocabulary and English in use 30%

PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 8 Compulsory speaking test 10% ASSESSMENT SYSTEM FOR ONLINE STUDENTS PERCENTAGE ASSESSMENT BASED ON KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Practices Writing Portfolio Oral presentation 100% FINAL GRADE 30% Class interaction: role-play, group discussion, practical activities, oral presentation 10% Compulsory listening practice 15% Final Exam l: (Writing). 15% Final Exam: Reading Comprehension, specific vocabulary and English in use 20% Oral exam 10% Assessment Tool 3 LEARNING OUTCOMES ASSESSED Class Attendance and Participation R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-6 Class Exercises, practices, roleplays, written assignments, etc. R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-6 Individual presentation R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-6 Final Exam: reading, vocabulary, writing and listening. R-1, R-2, R-3, R4, R-5, R6. Note: In order to pass the course the student must pass the final exam MENTION OF DISTINCTION:

9 PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 The mention of Distinction will be awarded to students who have achieved a score equal to or greater than 9.0. The number of Distinctions granted will not exceed 5% of students enrolled in a subject in the corresponding academic year unless enrollment is under 20, in which case only one Distinction may be granted. (Royal Decree 1125/2003). DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT IN SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT ENROLLMENTS: There will be a special group for students who are not enrolling for the first time if they exceed the occupancy limit of the classroom and a teacher is assigned to that group. The professor in charge of this group will conduct 4 follow-up sessions and tutoring for 2 hours each. Assessment of skills and abilities will be done through the scheduled practice sessions In each session the subject will be developed so as to reinforce the work on the skills that each student needs to pass the course. Assessment of content and skills will be made during the examination set in the official calendar for this course. In order to be assessed it is compulsory to hand in the 4 compulsory groups of practices required by the profesor: 1st group due in February 2nd group due in March 3 rd group due in April 4th group due in May

PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 10 CONTENTS DESCRIPTION UNIT 1 COMPANIES: READING: A matter of choice LANGUAGE: Present tenses. CAREER SKILLS: Talking about your job. VOCABULARY: Companies and careers. UNIT 2 LEADERSHIP: READING: When to terrorise talent. LANGUAGE: Articles. CAREER SKILLS: Getting things done. VOCABULARY: Synonyms and collocations. UNIT 3 STRATEGY: READING: Nike s Goddess LANGUAGE: Future forms CAREER SKILLS: Short presentations. VOCABULARY: Suffixes. UNIT 4 PAY: READING: The reward of failure. LANGUAGE: Present Perfect and Past Simple. CAREER SKILLS: Evaluating performance. VOCABULARY: Multi part verbs. UNIT 5 DEVELOPMENT: READING: Gas for Peru versus green imperialism. LANGUAGE: Modal verbs. CAREER SKILLS: Showing cause and effect.

11 PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 VOCABULARY: Development and the environment. UNIT 6 MARKETING: READING: Money can buy you love. LANGUAGE: Comparatives and superlatives. CAREER SKILLS: Considering alternatives. VOCABULARY: Brands. UNIT 7 OUTSOURCING: READING: The new global shift. LANGUAGE: Conditionals 1 and 2. CAREER SKILLS: Making and responding to suggestions. VOCABULARY: Offshoring collocations. UNIT 8 FINANCE: READING: Europe s Enron. LANGUAGE: Adjectives and adverbs. CAREER SKILLS: Referring to visuals. VOCABULARY: Corporate governance. UNIT 9 RECRUITMENT: READING: A full house. LANGUAGE: Relative pronouns. CAREER SKILLS: Smalltalk. VOCABULARY: Word-building. UNIT 10 COUNTERFEITING: READING: Imitating property is theft. LANGUAGE: Conditionals 1-3. CAREER SKILLS: Giving reasons. VOCABULARY: Counterfeiting. Prefixes. UNIT 11 MARKETS:

PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 12 READING: Going, going, gone? LANGUAGE: Gerunds and infinitives. CAREER SKILLS: Making and responding to offers. VOCABULARY: Compound nouns. UNIT 12 LOBBIES: READING: Of celebrities, charity and trade. LANGUAGE: Modal verbs of obligation. CAREER SKILLS: Making a case. VOCABULARY: Trade and lobbies. UNIT 13 COMMUNICATION: READING: Coping with infoglut. LANGUAGE: Reported speech. CAREER SKILLS: Summarising. VOCABULARY: Information overload. UNIT 14 LOGISTICS: READING: The best thing since the barcode. LANGUAGE: Passives. CAREER SKILLS: Dealing with questions. VOCABULARY: Supply Chain management. Compound nouns. UNIT 15 INNOVATION: READING: Failure is glorious. LANGUAGE: Past modals. CAREER SKILLS: Reviewing achievement. VOCABULARY: Product development. Synonyms.

13 PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 REFERENCES BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY BARRALL, I.; BARRALL, N.;(2007) Intelligent Business.Coursebook. Workbook. Skills book. (Intermediate). Cambridge BEC Vantage. Practice tests, Self-Study edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. COTTON, D; FALVEY, D; Y KENT, S (2001). Market Leader. Course Book. Business English. Essex: Pearson Education Limited. EASTWOOD, JOHN: (1992). Oxford Practice Grammar. Second Edition with Tests. Oxford: Oxford University Press. EMERSON, PAUL. (2002). Business English Grammar Builder. Oxford: McMillan Education. FLINDERS, S. & SWEENEY, S. (1996) Pair work: Conversation practice for business people. Penguin Books. MASCULL, B. (2002) Business Vocabulary in Use. Cambridge University Press MURPHY, R. (1990). Essential Grammar in Use with answers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. MURPHY, R.; (1995). English Grammar in Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ROBBINS, S. (2004) Business Vocabulary in Practice. HarperCollins Publishers STRUTT, P. (2000) Market Leader. Business Grammar and Usage. Business English. Essex: Pearson Education Limited. THOMSON A. J. & MARTINET, A. V. (1991) A Practical English Grammar. Exercises. Oxford: Oxford University Press DICTIONARIES The Oxford Spanish Dictionary. Editorial Oxford. Business English Dictionary. (2007) Second Edition. Essex: Ed. Longman.

PCA-27-F-01 Ed.00 14 TEMPORAL ORGANIZATION OF LEARNING: UNIT NUMBER OF LECTURES 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 4 4 2 5 5 2 6 6 2 7 7 2 8 8 2 9 9 2 10 10 2 11 11 2 12 12 2 13 13 2 14 14 2 15 15 2