English Language « Federica

This course has a twofold objective: to improve the students’ ability to express themselves in a variety of contexts and to sensitize them to the sociocultural aspects underlying any communicative exchange. The main varieties of English in speech and writing will be examined with reference to their constituent levels: phonology, lexicon, grammar and semantics. The concepts of genre, discourse conventions and register will be exemplified through samples of real-life English: political speeches, news articles, advertisements and commercials, letters and emails, interviews and conversations will be closely analysed with a view to identifying their conventional features and uncovering their hidden connotative and ideological meanings. The analysis of English language in use aims to promote the learners’ awareness of discourse features and to consequently develop their interactional skills in English on the assumption that competence and performance are closely linked. As an integral part of the course, language classes with Dr. Margaret Russell will provide the students with the opportunity to develop their practical language skills.

10. Samples of writing

Samples of writing LESSON PLAN Text types and text conventions The dictionary

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9. A mixed genre: the advertisement

A Mixed genre: The advertisement LESSON PLAN A mixed genre Structure Graphology Lexical creativity Register Intertextuality A

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8. Developing writing skills

Developing writing skills Lesson plan The process of writing Planning, drafting and revising Genres

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7. An overview of spoken English

An overview of spoken English Lesson Plan Spoken genres Interview vs. conversation The genre

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6. The basics of spoken English

The basics of spoken English Lesson plan Letters vs. sounds English phonemic symbols Phonetic

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5. A written-spoken genre: the political joke

The political joke Lesson Plan Some definitions of jokes Semantic script theory of

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4. Writing vs. speaking

Writing vs. speaking Lesson Plan An overview of writing An overview of speech Features

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3. Standards of English

Standards of English Lesson Plan Correctness vs. acceptability A controversial grammar test Do

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2. Focus on register

Focus on register Lesson plan Writing as a communicative act Stylistic choices What

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1. The units of communication

The units of communication Lesson plan The scope of language Implicit and explicit

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