BEROEPSGERICHTE TAALTRAINING ENGELS I
 
Taught in 2nd year Bachelor in business studies - Main Subject: Financing and Insurance
Theory [A] 0.0
Exercises [B] 12.0
Training and projects [C] 12.0
Studytime [D] 75.0
Studypoints [E] 3
Level in-depth
Credit contract? Access upon approval
Examination contract? Access upon approval
Language of instruction English and Dutch
Lecturer Nele Pype
Reference RCBMGF02A00022
 
Key words
English, IWETO-code: H570 English Language and Literature, H360 Foreign Language Education

Objectives
The student has to know the technical terminology and apply this information both orally as in writing.
The student develops course-related communication skills (oral and in writing) and a willingness to establish contact.

Topics
The course is set up thematically and has following subjects and skills:
  • English insurance and financial terminology
  • Communication skills: written (draw up brief letters) and oral (for instance conversations, telephone conversations, …)


Prerequisites
1. Required: practical competence in the four main skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening)
2. Desired: Knowing the fundamental company-related vocabulary and communication techniques

Final Objectives
Knowledge
General:
  • Communication
Job-related (specific):
  • Knowledge of the technical terminology (English insurance and financial terminology)
  • Knowledge of sources of information: libraries, internet
Skills
General:
  • Elementary command of the English language
Job-related (general):
  • Ability to communicate correctly over the telephone
  • Reporting in writing
  • Making knowledge ready-to-use and spreading it (English communication)
  • Ability to express oneself correctly
Job-related (specific):
  • Being communicative towards clients and co-workers
Attitudes
Job-related (general):
  • Communication-oriented
  • Assertiveness
Job-related (specific):
  • Willingness to establish contact with clients and co-workers


Materials used
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Syllabus drawn up by the lecturer.

Study costs
At the unit price determined under Hogeschool rules

Study guidance
The progress of the student is followed closely and possible problems are remedied.

Teaching Methods
  • Question-and-answer and integrated exercises, both orally as in writing
  • Guided self-study (preparation of the items that have to be treated or given assignments)


Assessment
  • First exam session: written exam 100%
  • Second exam session: written exam 100%
Students only enrolled for taking the exams:
  • First exam session: written exam 100%
  • Second exam session: written exam 100%


Lecturer(s)