DEGREE IN ADVERTISING AND PR: COURSE TEACHING PLAN | |||||||||
Course | English: Speaking | Code | 360424 | ||||||
Area | M11. English for Advertising and PR | Subject Code | B | ||||||
Previous requirements | It is advisable to have passed most of the core courses. | ||||||||
Teacher | Prof. C. B. | Coordination | Head of Studies | ||||||
Language | English | Session | Morning and Afternoon | ||||||
Type | OB | ECTS Credits | 6 | Semester | 6th | Academic year | 18-19 |
Written: 28/02/2011 |
Last Up-dated and Checked: 11/06/2018 |
Date of validation by the Executive Committee: 29/06/2018 |
General course organization and Methodology | |||||||||
The main purpose of this course is to integrate theoretical knowledge of English with the practical skills of listening and speaking. It is mainly oriented to the workplace but time is also dedicated to language that is more typical of day-to-day social interaction. The specific aims are as follows: - To provide models of useful language for different professional situations related with the PR and advertising sectors (job interviews and presentations) and opportunities to practise talking about a range of different topics in social situations; - To improve the ability to understand spoken English; - To practice different language functions such as expressing and asking for ideas and opinions, agreeing and disagreeing, , etc.; - To develop communication strategies; - To improve grammatical accuracy, fluency, vocabulary and pronunciation; - To be able to talk about current affairs and the news; - To increase awareness of the cultural factors associated with the need to communicate effectively with professionals from all over the world - To encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning, both inside and outside the classroom; - To promote the ability to work independently as well as in groups. The course focuses on: i) job interviews, work and the workplace ii) presentations iii) creating and recording an advertisement for radio. Each part contains specific activities directly related to the main theme, as well as more general activities. Preparing for job interviews and giving presentations assists with fluency and communication strategies, while creating a radio advertisement focuses more on pronunciation, intonation and grammatical accuracy. An active methodology is used to encourage maximum participation in class. Students are recommended to attend classes. Single assessment is not recommended for students whose English level is not at least C1. To enhance learning and participation, students are divided into 2 groups according to their level of English. (B2 – C1 and above, and B2 - B1 and below). The first session each week is with the whole group and covers the professional aspects of the course - “Hours 1 and 2”- . The second is with one of the smaller groups on alternate weeks and covers more general discussion topics –“Hour 3”; students therefore have 4 hours of English one week and 2 the next. The remaining 13 hours of the course are covered by complementary activities on Moodle – “Hour 4”. |
Course Topics | |||||||||
Block 1 | English for the Workplace: job interviews | ||||||||
Introduction to English for the workplace. Hours 1 and 2. What can you offer an employer? Your personal qualities and skills. Job interviews and how to prepare for them. Talking about organisations and their activities; talking about your job, etc. Creating a radio advertisement: writing, performing and recording an advert for radio. Hour 3: Cultural awareness and its importance at work and outside; advertising and the human body; Is our relationship with technology healthy? |
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Block 2 | Presentations | ||||||||
Hours 1 and 2. Introduction to presentations: "do's and don'ts" for effective presentations. Basic techniques: the start; developing and structuring your presentation using signposting; the finish. Powerful techniques to connect with your audience: repetition, anecdotes, the rule of three, etc. Questions from the audience and how to deal with them. Hour 3: Language learning; Social media: is it really social? |
Associated Competences | |||||||||
C5 | Communicative competence. | ||||||||
C8 | Knowledge of the strategies and processes involved in creating and producing advertising messages. | ||||||||
C9 | Knowledge of the strategies and processes involved in creating and producing messages for PR. | ||||||||
C10 | Knowledge of the strategies and processes involved in creating and producing journalistic messages. |
General Course Objectives | ||||||||
General Course Objectives | GOs associated with each competency | |||||||
(GO) | C5 | C8 | C9 | C10 | ||||
GO1.- Being able to understand spoken English at gist and specific level in professional contexts and outside, including profession-related and general lexis. | X | X | X | X | ||||
GO2.- Being able to express oneself effectively in professional contexts and outside. | X | X | X | X | ||||
GO3.- Being aware of cultural factors that come into play in communication in professional contexts and outside. | X | X | X | X | ||||
GO4.- Demonstrating the ability to work alone and in groups. | X | |||||||
GO5.- Consolidate, broaden and know how to apply theoretical knowledge of the English language. | X |
Description of the specific objectives // Learning outcomes | |||||||||
Blocks | Specific objectives of each block of topics | SO associated with each GO | |||||||
OG1 | OG2 | OG3 | OG4 | OG5 | |||||
1 | SO1.- Performing well at an interview. | X | X | X | X | ||||
SO2.- Learning and practicing general and more technical vocabulary referring to work and the workplace. | X | X | X | ||||||
SO3.- How to talk about your personal characteristics and abilities. | X | X | X | X | X | ||||
SO4.- Learning about the importance of being sensitive to cultural differences. | X | X | X | ||||||
SO5.- Improving intonation and pronunciation. | X | X | X | ||||||
2 | SO6.- Learning how to give presentations in English, both individually and as part of a team. | X | X | X | X | X | |||
SO7.- Being capable of following presentations in English and participate actively by asking questions. | X | X | X | X | |||||
SO8.- Improving fluency and learning new communicative strategies. | X | X | X | ||||||
SO9.- Expressing yourself more accurately. | X | X | X | ||||||
SO10.- Demonstrating the ability to work alone and in groups. | X |
Read Glossary types of educational activities (according to the UB description) |
Summary of learning activities | |||||||||||
Hours | |||||||||||
Type | Total | Classroom | Remote |
ECTS Credits |
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A) Theory | 30 | 30 | 0 | 1.2 | |||||||
B) Theory and practice | 20 | 20 | 0 | 0.8 | |||||||
C) Supervised work | 35 | 6 | 29 | 1.4 | |||||||
D) Autonomous work | 65 | 0 | 65 | 2.6 | |||||||
Total | 150 | 56 | 94 | 6 |
Distribution hours | Block 1 | Block 2 | |||||
Total: 150 | 75 | 75 |
Block 1 Learning Activities | |||||||||||||||
Classroom learning | Remote learning | ||||||||||||||
Sub-type A - THEORY | Total Type A |
Sub-type B - THEORY AND PRACTICE |
Total Type B |
Sub-type C - SUPERVISED WORK | Total Type C |
Type C Classroom learning | Tipus C Remote learning | Sub-type D – AUTONOMOUS WORK | Total Type D |
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A.1) Lectures | 7 | B.1) Applied activities | 5 | C.1) Seminars | -- | 3 | 15 | D.1) Autonomous student work | 32 | ||||||
A.2) Discussions | 0 | B.2) Production of a portfolio | 0 | C.2) Comparison of expectations | -- | 0 | 0 | ||||||||
A.3) Presentations | 0 | B.3) Role-plays | 5 | ||||||||||||
A.4) Talks | 2 | B.4) Visits | 0 | ||||||||||||
A.5) Round tables | 0 | ||||||||||||||
A.6) Group work | 4 | ||||||||||||||
A.7) Written paper and/or Exam | 2 |
Block 2 Learning Activities | |||||||||||||||
Classroom learning | Remote learning | ||||||||||||||
Sub-type A - THEORY | Total Type A |
Sub-type B - THEORY AND PRACTICE |
Total Type B |
Sub-type C - SUPERVISED WORK | Total Type C |
Type C Classroom learning | Tipus C Remote learning | Sub-type D – AUTONOMOUS WORK | Total Type D |
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A.1) Lectures | 7 | B.1) Applied activities | 5 | C.1) Seminars | -- | 0 | 0 | D.1) Autonomous student work | 33 | ||||||
A.2) Discussions | 0 | B.2) Production of a portfolio | 0 | C.2) Comparison of expectations | -- | 3 | 14 | ||||||||
A.3) Presentations | 0 | B.3) Role-plays | 5 | ||||||||||||
A.4) Talks | 0 | B.4) Visits | 0 | ||||||||||||
A.5) Round tables | 2 | ||||||||||||||
A.6) Group work | 4 | ||||||||||||||
A.7) Written paper and/or Exam | 2 |
Basic Sources of Information: bibliographic, electronic, audiovisual, etc. |
BBC. Learning English. [Online]. [Accessed: 20.05.2014]. Available at: <http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english>. BRITISH COUNCIL. Learning English. [Online]. [Accessed: 20.05.2014]. Available at: <http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-english-gateway>. Campaign. Weekly magazine aimed at the advertising sector in the UK [Accessed: 20/05/2014] Available at: <http://campaignlive.com>. EMMERSON, P. Business English Frameworks. Cambridge: ed. Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN 9780521004558. INC.COM. Small business ideas and resources for entrepreneurs. [Online]. [Accessed: 20.05.2014]. Available at <http://www.inc.com>. PR Week. Weekly magazine aimed at the PR sector in the UK [Online]. [Accessed: 20.05.2014]. Available at: <http://prweek.com>. SHIPSIDE, S. Perfect Your Presentations. London: ed. Dorling Kindersley, 2006. ISBN 1405315881. WILLIAMS, E. J. Presentations in English. London: ed. Macmillan, 2008. ISBN 0230028780. |
Read Assessment: General Information about the Degree |
Course-specific assessment system information |
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Continuous Assessment System Requirements: unless they indicate to the contrary, all students will be assessed under this system. |
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Sequen- ce |
Block | Name of Learning Activity | Detailed description of Learning Activity | Group or Individual | Compulsory Yes/No |
% of mark | |||||||
1 | 1-2 |
Practical activity |
Preparing, practicing and role-playing a job interview. | Group (2-4 people) | YES | 15% | |||||||
Individual | YES | 20% | |||||||||||
2 | 1-2 | Practical activity
A radio advertisement. |
Writing and recording a radio advertisement. | Group (2-4 people) | YES | 10% | |||||||
Individual | YES | 20% | |||||||||||
3 | 1-2 | Practical activity
Team presentation |
Preparing and giving a presentation on a topic related to PR or advertising, incorporating a series of techniques. | Group (2-4 people) | YES | 15% | |||||||
Individual | YES | 20% |
Retake under the Continuous Assessment System Requirements: students with final grades between 4.5 and 5 out of 10 qualify for the retake. The maximum final mark will be 5. |
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Name of Learning Activity | Detailed description of Learning Activity | % of grade | |||||||||||
Practical activities: Presentation | A short individual presentation (5 minutes) in person on a topic chosen by the student and related to advertising / PR. | 100% |
Exam Only Assessment System Requirements: students wishing to be assessed under the exam only system must submit a formal application within the time frame and in the format set out in the academic calendar. |
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Sequence | Name of Learning Activity | Detailed description of Learning Activity | % of grade | ||||||||||
1 | Practical activities: Video activity, presentation | Students who choose this option must also take a final exam. To be eligible to take the final exam, students must also publish the following pieces of audiovisual work on Moodle at least 15 days before the exam date on the School’s official calendar (identifying themselves by name and surnames at the beginning of the recordings). 1.- A monologue describing the personal qualitites needed to work in PR or advertising and why you think you would be a good professional in one of these sectors (3 minutes). 2.- A radio advertisement (1 minute). 3.- A presentation on a topic related to PR or advertising (3 minutes). |
60% | ||||||||||
2 | Exam | The final exam will be done in groups chosen by the lecturer and will cover the entire content of the course. All marks given will be individual. |
40% | ||||||||||
This option is recommended exclusively for students whose English level is equal to or higher than C1 (advanced). |
Retake under the Exam Only Assessment System Requirements: students with final grades between 4.5 and 5 out of 10 qualify for the retake. The maximum final mark will be 5. |
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Nom activitat formativa | Descripció detallada de l'activitat formativa | % of grade | |||||||||||
Oral exam | A discussion with the lecturer on a topic from the course | 100% |
Teacher Notes |
Aula Virtual (Moodle) |