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Intensive English course B2-C1

Practical information

  • Teacher:         Sara Cotelli
  • Level:              B2-C1
  • Room:             D59, Av. du 1er-Mars 26
  • Dates:             Between 3 and 14 February 2025
  • Time:           
  • Monday
    03.02.25
    Thursday
    06.02.25
    Friday
    07.02.25
    09h15-11h45
    13h00-15h30
    09h15-11h45
    13h30-15h00
    09h15-11h45
     
    Monday or Tuesday
    10 or 11.02.25
    Wednesday
    12.02.25
    Thursday
    13.02.25
    09h15-11h45
    13h00-15h30
    09h15-11h45
    13h00-14h00
    09h15-11h45
    13h30-15h00
  • Credits:           3 ECTS    
  • Price:               Students/doctoral students UniNE; PATB : CHF 220.-
                             Academic staff UniNE: CHF 250.-
                             Alumni, SAN : CHF 250.-
                             Students other institutions (EPFL, HE-Arc, etc.): CHF 250.-
                             Staff other institutions: CHF 320.-

Master’s students who have part of / their entire curriculum in English, doctoral students. This course prepares participants to use English in an academic environment.

There are no special entry requirements except for the students’ level of English. The course is aimed at students whose proficiency level is at least a low B2 (upper-intermediate). 

You will be asked to come to the EMA before the beginning of the semester to take a "Placement Test".

At the end of the class, the student will be able to :

  • speak and communicate in English-speaking seminars;
  • do a short presentation in English;
  • write a short text in academic English (data description);
  • use a number of upper-intermediate points in academic grammar both orally and in writing;
  • use a learner’s dictionary to learn and develop academic vocabulary.

Short test at the end of the course; short oral presentation and short written data description. Students will also build a ePortfolio with the traces of their autonomous and small group work.

The final mark will be an average of the marks received for the test, the presentation, the data description and the portfolio.

Each day will be organized around two to four online synchronous sessions and short sessions of self-study to prepare the material that will be discussed in the online sessions, along the concept of flipped classroom. Participants will thus get a lot of speaking practice. Several technological tools will be used to keep the sessions interactive and  the small group will allow the teacher to provide precise feedback to all participants by the end of the course.

The course material is going to be made available on Moodle.

Enrolment

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Enrolment is open until 27 January 2025

English Tutorial

English tutorials are held 4 hours/week during the semester

Tuesday : 17h00 - 19h00
Thursday : 12h00 - 14h00