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  | Key words English, IWETO code h360 foreign language learning and h570 English language and literature
 
 Objectives
 
 Students have to be familiar with communication contexts and language in international trade and in the transport of goodsStudents have a command of elementary English terminology in logistics and transport so they can use it both actively and passively, both orally and in writingStudents can express themselves fluently and adequately in English in professional contexts, both orally and in writing
 
 Topics
 
 Logistics terminology of different transport modi and of customs proceduresConversation exercises on topics of logisticsFunctional telephone conversations on packaging, forwarding and delivery of goodsShort letters and fax messages on distribution and transport transactions
 
 Prerequisites
 Basic (reading, writing, speaking, listening)
 
 Final Objectives
 Knowledge:
 General:
Job-related:
 Skills:Oral and written command of English in professional contexts
 General:
 General and job-related:Individual workConsulting sources
 Attitudes:Making information available and sharing it (multi-language communication)Writing reports in EnglishCommunicating correctly on the telephone in EnglishNegotiating in French with shippers, middlemen and suppliersCommunicating with internal and external customersInforming and advising customers in French on transport and logisticsCompleting national and international shipments operationally and commerciallyExpressing oneself fluently in French both orally and in writing
 Job-related:
 Willingness to communicate with customers and co-workers in EnglishCommercial vision, empathy, persuasiveness and awareness of quality in contacts with customersHandling conflicts
 
 Materials used
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 Lecturer's syllabus
 
 Study costs
 Photocopies for syllabus at the current Hogeschool Gent rate
 
 Study guidance
 Students' progress is carefully monitored and individual problems sorted out wherever necessary
 
 Teaching Methods
 
 Specific terminology of logistics comes from texts with illustrations and graphs, and consolidated by any number of exercises.Constant interaction, between lecturer and teacher as well as between students allows to concentrate on independent phrasing.
The lecturer only comments or corrects.Speaking skills: authentic conversations are trained using stimuli from Dutch in pair workWriting assignments are prepared during class using and analysing examples. Assignments are discussed.
Group work
 
 Assessment
 
 Students registered for the examinations only:First exam session: 100% written examSecond exam session: 100% written exam
 First exam session: Second exam session: 100% written examSecond exam session: 100% written exam
 
 Lecturer(s)
 
 
 
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