2020_21
Educational guide 
Faculty of Arts
A A 
english 
Teaching and Learning English as a Foreign/Second Language (2015)
 Subjects
  ENGLISH LANGUAGE IV
IDENTIFYING DATA 2020_21
Subject (*) ENGLISH LANGUAGE IV Code 12274112
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree in English Studies (2009)
Cycle 1st & 2nd
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period Exam timetables and dates
6 Compulsory Third 2Q
Modality and teaching language See working groups
Prerequisites
Department English and German Studies
Coordinator
GALLEGO BALSÀ, LÍDIA
E-mail lidia.gallego@urv.cat
georgina.alvarez@urv.cat
Lecturers
GALLEGO BALSÀ, LÍDIA
ÁLVAREZ MORERA, GEORGINA
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General description and relevant information

This course is intended as a practical course on grammar and text reception in English from the perspective of Systemic Functional Linguistics. This perspective essentially involves that language acts construct meaning and grammar becomes the study of how meanings are built up through lexical and grammatical choices in order to achieve specific communicative goals. Since the course is mainly addressed to English Studies majors for whom English is a foreign language, a second aim is to develop the students’ communicative competence in English by acquiring a more technical and sophisticated awareness of verbal communication in that language. This increased awareness includes (a) practical awareness (i.e. the capacity to control, manipulate and be creative with language, (b) discursive awareness (i.e. the ability to discuss language in precise terms and engage in formal analysis), and (c) critical awareness (i.e. the capacity to consider language use as the result of and, at the same time, a tool for social and ideological practice). 

This subject combines face-to-face and blended learning in a percentage that has yet to be confirmed. When the academic year starts, the calendar with all of the planned teaching activities (with timetables and classrooms) will be available from the Moodle online campus for each subject.

If there is a new lockdown and/or any modification to the sections of the teaching guide, the adjustments that need to be made to teaching practices will be announced via Moodle.

(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.