ENGLISH FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ENGLISH FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
Course code
ET4021 (AF:506970 AR:293678)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Subdivision
Class 1
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-LIN/12
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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- ENGLISH FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS - CLASSE 1. THIS COURSE IS RESERVED FOR FIRST YEAR STUDENTS.
This is a course for intermediate levels. Students will study the language used in the realms of economics, current business trends and ethics, related political issues, and intercultural negotiation techniques with in-class simulations.

Students will perfect their oral and comprehension skills through textual analyses, with free comment and spontaneous debates in class, with training in listening and study of intercultural negotiation techniques, role-play exercises and particular attention paid to the development of “cultural intelligence” in international business.
Level B1 or B2 as defined by the CEFR.
Up-to-date articles on current trends in marketing, trade, business ethics and related social questions along with matching video material.
Material on Moodle to be prepared before each class.
The written exam consists in an essay answer on the course material, which will include not only of restitution of the facts studied, but also personal analysis or commentary.
The oral exam consists therefore either in participation in an intercultural role play during the final lesson(s) in class, or an oral in the same session as the written exam on the rest of the material of the course.
Students having participated in a cross-cultural role play need take no other oral and will take only the written exam in presence.
All others will take the oral. in the same session as the written, which will consist in a question on the course material.
The responses will be evaluated according to the following criteria : coherence, grammatical fluency and logical structure.
Non-attending students: The program is identical, but non-attending students are strongly encouraged to meet with me for an office hour session, either online or in-person, to allow for appropriate follow-up of their work.
Study of texts for spontaneous discussion and of documentaries for listening comprehension, analysis of socio-economic lexicology, and study of the techniques of intercultural negotiation.
The texts will be drawn from various sources according to events and the desired journalistic quality. Documentaries by renowned specialists and journalists will be projected, with prior lexical study, for comprehension, free comment and spontaneous debate. The videos can also be cited as reference in the elaboration of written work. Some lessons will be devoted to professional writing, describing trends and graphs, and writing thesis abstracts in Economics.
Others will be devoted to the study of current events, intercultural relations and the development of "cultural intelligence".
A study of intercultural commercial negotiation techniques will be included and the organization of group role plays is strongly recommended. Role plays will take place during the final classes for those who choose to do them.
It is strongly advised to attend classes,since language courses require practice and steady attendance, including the “lettorato”. This practice session, held in parallel, is an essential part of course for language work in view of the final exam.

written and oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Circular economy, innovation, work" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 14/09/2024