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Curs acadèmic:
2022
Descripció:
Nivell d'anglès adequat per la preparació de comunicacions orals i escrites en temes profesionals hotelers i de restauració
Crèdits ECTS:
6

Grups

Grup A

Durada:
Anual
Professorat:
Carolina Antiga Comas
Idioma de les classes:
Anglès (100%)

Grup B

Durada:
Anual
Professorat:
Carolina Antiga Comas
Idioma de les classes:
Anglès (100%)

Grup ER

Durada:
Anual
Professorat:
Carolina Antiga Comas
Idioma de les classes:
Anglès (100%)

Competències

  • Desenvolupar l'habilitat per argumentar i expressar-se de manera coherent i intel · ligible per elaborar textos escrits comprensibles i organitzats, així com per exposar resultats oralment i en públic
  • Dissenyar i aplicar processos i estratègies comunicatives en els diversos àmbits de treball, seleccionant i utilitzant les tecnologies de la informació i la comunicació més adequades
  • Utilitzar els idiomes estrangers estudiats com a vehicles normalitzats de comunicació internacional

Continguts

1. Course Introduction

2. Unit 1. First Impressions: How to prepare emails and presentations. Assessed writing: formal email.

3. Unit 2. Training: Language related to training concepts, specific vocabulary and family words. Assessed presentation.

4. Unit 3. Energy: Language related to describing the different sources of energy. Articles: countable and uncountable nouns. Writing: energy efficiency report.

5. Unit 4. Marketing: Language related to customer relationship management and defining and non-defining relative clauses. Assessed presentation.

6. Unit 5. Employment trends: Language related to job satisfaction. Ing forms and infinitives. Assessed presentation.

7. Final Presentation proposal. Assessed writing: academic proposal.

8. Unit 6. Online business: Language related to developments in online business. Rhetorical devices. Assessed writing.

9. Unit 7. New business: Language related to advice for start-ups. Cleft sentences. Assessed writing: business report.

10. Final Presentation: Assessed final research project presentation.

Activitats

Tipus d’activitat Hores amb professor Hores sense professor Hores virtuals amb professor Total
Anàlisi / estudi de casos 4,00 0 0 4,00
Aprenentatge basat en problemes (PBL) 5,00 0 0 5,00
Cerca i anàlisi d'informació 0 40,00 0 40,00
Debat 20,00 0 0 20,00
Elaboració individual de treballs 0 50,00 0 50,00
Exposició dels estudiants 10,00 0 0 10,00
Lectura / comentari de textos 5,00 0 0 5,00
Treball en equip 12,00 0 0 12,00
Visionat/audició de documents 4,00 0 0 4,00
Total 60,00 90,00 0 150

Bibliografia

  • Dubicka, Iwonna; O'keeffe, Margaret (2019). Market Leader: Advanced. Pearson.

Avaluació i qualificació

Activitats d'avaluació:

Descripció de l'activitat Avaluació de l'activitat % Recuperable
Students are expected to participate fully in class activities demonstrating their command of the language. Students are evaluated on their command of the language, pronunciation, grammar and appropriate vocabulary. 10 No
Students must develop their written skills through the required writing activities during the course. There are a required number of written activities which students must submit. Students must demonstrate an understanding of the concepts discussed in class using an appropriate level of grammar, vocabulary and style. 35 No
Oral skills are one of the most important areas of the course and students must demonstrate their ability in this area. There are a required number of class presentations in which students will be assessed on content, delivery, pronunciation and relevancy. 35 No
Final presentation. All students must give a presentation on an approved subject of their choice but which must contain some area of original research or study. Assessment is based on the same criteria as class presentations. 20 No

Qualificació

Evaluation systems

The ordinary evaluation system is Continuous Evaluation for all students. Global Evaluation (no class attendance required) is limited to students from previous courses and, in some very special cases, students who are explicitly authorized by the Academic Board of Directors to undergo global evaluation in this subject.

For Continuous Evaluation, a minimum of 80% class attendance is required, regardless of any justification for non-attendance. Only those absences which are reported by the Academic Board of Directors will not be counted as non-attendance. Students who do not meet the attendance requirement will lose the benefits and partial grades of Continuous Evaluation and must sit a global evaluation, without any further re-sit.
In the event that a non-attendance reported by the Academic Board of Directors affects an assessment activity, an alternative will be considered to the extent that the activity requires it.

In the case of students with special needs and whose situation has been communicated by the Academic Direction, an appropriate adaptation of the evaluation will be considered in order to guarantee equal opportunities.

The final marks of Continuous Evaluation will be communicated before the end of the teaching period, and in any case before the Global Evaluation period begins.

Both in Continuous Evaluation and in Global Evaluation there is an option of re-evaluation (re-sit) if the passing grade is not reached; the conditions are detailed below. Any fraudulent practice in any of the evaluable exercises, presentations, tests, exams, etc. will result in a zero fail mark in the subject and the student will not be entitled to any further re-evaluation for this course.


The system of Continuous assessment for this course is only possible for students with a minimum of 80% attendance before mid-course and the end of course.

Students following continuous assessment must obtain a minimum mark of 50% in the class component which represents 80% of the final mark and separately a minimum mark of 50% in the final presentation which represents 20% of the final mark. Students are only required to re-sit the part they have failed.

Students who fail the Continuous assessment will be re-evaluated in the Global Re-sit Exam (Reevaluación), which covers all the work studied from October to May (80% written exam, 20% final presentation).
Students sitting the Global Re-sit Exam (Reevaluacion), must obtain a minimum mark of 50% in the exam which represents 80% of the final mark and separately a minimum mark of 50% in the final presentation which represents 20% of the final mark. Students are only required to re-sit the part they have failed.

Continuous Assessment students who do not have 80% attendance will be evaluated in the Global Re-sit Exam (Reevaluación), which includes all the work covered from October to May. (80% written exam, 20% final presentation).
They must obtain a minimum mark of 50% in the exam which represents 80% of the final mark and separately a minimum mark of 50% in the final presentation which represents 20% of the final mark.
There is no further re-sit for students who fail this evaluation.


Students who are entitled to go directly to the Global Evaluation are exempt from class and must sit the Global Exam in May. This exam includes all the work covered from October to May. (No evaluation mark for class participation is included.) The Global Exam consists of a written exam 80% and final presentation 20%.
The students who fail this Global Exam will be re-evaluated in the Global Re-sit Exam (Reevaluación).
Students sitting the Global Re-sit Exam (Reevaluacion), must obtain a minimum mark of 50% in the exam which represents 80% of the final mark and separately a minimum mark of 50% in the final presentation which represents 20% of the final mark. Students are only required to re-sit the part they have failed.


Partial grades will not be kept for the following year.


Criteris específics de la nota «No Presentat»:
A student who fails to sit at least one of the evaluations mentioned above (continuous assessment activities and/or global exams) will be qualified “No presentado”.

Avaluació única:
The ordinary evaluation system is Continuous Evaluation for all students. Global Evaluation (no class attendance required) is limited to students from previous courses and, in some very special cases, students who are explicitly authorized by the Academic Board of Directors to undergo global evaluation in this subject.

Requisits mínims per aprovar:
Per considerar superada l’assignatura, caldrà obtenir una qualificació mínima de 5.0

Tutoria

Tutorial meetings can be requested by sending an e-mail directly to the teacher of the subject. Tutorials may be carried out either in person or remotely through an appropriate channel.

Comunicacio i interacció amb l'estudiantat

During the class hour, all necessary instructions will be given to follow up on the subject. If necessary, an e-mail will be sent to the whole class or to the students concerned.

Observacions

In order to enrol for the 4th Year English course, Professional English for the Hospitality Industry – from 2023-24, students are required to have successfully passed both the B2 (1st Year) and C1 (2nd Year) evaluations. Attendance to the 4th Year course for unregistered students is permitted, but there is no evaluation system for them until they are allowed to enrol on this course.

Modificació del disseny

Modificació de les activitats:
The design of the subject has been made for teaching in UdG scenario 1-Presential.
In the event that scenarios with limited or non-attendance are declared, the degree of virtual teaching will be increased accordingly, through the platform chosen by the school for this purpose. In this case, priority will be given to classroom attendance as far as is reasonably possible and permitted, and the scheduled class sessions will be respected, which will be the contact times for students/teachers to carry out the same activities.

Modificació de l'avaluació:
In the event that the evaluation activities cannot be carried out presentially, these same activities will be carried out on the same day and at the same time as planned, using non-presential channels. Two weeks before the date, the students concerned will be informed of the channel that will be used to carry out the activity.

Tutoria i comunicació:
Tutoring and communication with students will take place in all scenarios as defined in the Tutoring and Communication section.

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