Educational guide Faculty of Arts |
english |
Graduate in English Studies |
Subjects |
ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH TEXTS I |
Assessment |
IDENTIFYING DATA | 2013_14 |
Subject | ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH TEXTS I | Code | 12274119 | |||||
Study programme |
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Cycle | 1st | |||||
Descriptors | Credits | Type | Year | Period | ||||
6 | Compulsory | Second | First |
Competences | Learning outcomes | Contents |
Planning | Methodologies | Personalized attention |
Assessment | Sources of information | Recommendations |
Methodologies | Competences | Description | Weight | ||||
Seminars |
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In-Class Essay at the end of the semester. |
30% | ||||
Seminars |
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Three tests on factual questions to see how much you have understood of the reading. The tests may be multiple choice or open-ended questions. |
30% |
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Presentations / expositions |
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Group Oral Presentation. You will be assessed individually, not as a group. Assessment will be based on Content, Structure, Delivery and Fluency. (20%) WrittenSummary of the Group Presentation. This will also be assessed at an individual level. (20%) |
40% | ||||
Others |
Other comments and second exam session | |||
Students who attend classes regularly but fail the continuous assessment: If the sum of all your grades does not add up to 50%, you will have to take the resit exam which will consist of a 20 question test (20 marks) + 4 short essay questions (80 marks). The date of the exam will be registered on Moodle. Regular attendance means not missing more than 5 classes. Students who do not attend classes regularly will be asked to do the following: A 20-question test based on the texts discussed in class, that is all the texts in your dossier and those on Moodle. (20 marks) |