English for Work (4 cr)
Code: KE00BT61-3295
General information
Enrollment
20.11.2024 - 03.01.2025
Timing
10.03.2025 - 29.04.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Virtual portion
2 op
Mode of delivery
50 % Contact teaching, 50 % Distance learning
Unit
Faculty of Health Care and Social Services (LAB)
Campus
Lappeenranta Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
18 - 40
Degree programmes
- Language studies LAB
Teachers
- Sari Turppo
Scheduling groups
- Harjoitukset 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
- Tentti 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
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HLPRFYS24S
Small groups
- Practice 1
- Exam 1
Learning outcomes
Proficiency level: B2
The student is able to
- communicate clearly and effectively in different generic and field-specific workplace situations both orally and in writing
- find, evaluate and use information effectively
- function collaboratively in international working environments.
Implementation and methods of teaching
Blended learning.
Timing and attendance
Regular attendance (75%).
Learning material and recommended literature
The teacher provides the material via Moodle.
Exam retakes
Written exam on last lesson.
Learning environment
In-class learning, online (blended learning).
Student time use and work load
4 ECTS, equivalent to 110 hours of work, (in-class learning, scheduled meetings and self-study).
Contents
Topics of relevance to the physiotherapy profession, for example, anatomical words, medical affixes, obtaining client/patient history: drafting a case history, conducting an interview, physical examination, mind/body health, casework, back problems, types and treatments of pain, aids and assistive equipment and rehab/workout instructions and the creation and instruction of your exercise program.
Assessment criteria
Active attendance in meetings; compulsory assignments completed by deadline and accepted; speaking assignments and written test.
Assessment scale
1-5
Failed (0)
The student cannot convey messages at the required level or meet task requirements.
Assessment criteria: level 1 (assessment scale 1–5)
Grade 1: The student has a satisfactory knowledge of the course content.
The speech is understandable with some difficulty to follow. Transitions are not handled smoothly, and the speech lacks logic and structure. Interaction is mostly missing. The speech is hesitant, pauses are rather long and pronunciation mistakes sometimes make it hard to understand the message. The student uses only basic structures and makes some mistakes.
Written communication consists of simple expressions and there are plentiful mistakes. The language is clumsy, but the message is delivered. Transitions are not smooth. Much of the text lacks logic, and is not in keeping with the stylistic conventions of the genre. The topic is handled briefly and one-sidedly. The text does not meet all the task requirements.
Assessment criteria: level 3 (assessment scale 1–5)
Grade 3: The student has a good command of the course content.
The student can speak well, interacts with the partner/audience and uses means of nonverbal communication. The speech is easy to follow. Transitions are not always handled successfully. The speech is fluent and clear, but pauses, hesitations and pronunciation mistakes may occur.
Written communication is quite fluent, clear and mostly correct. The structures and professional vocabulary are adequate to deliver the message. The text has a reasonably logical structure. Transitions are mostly smooth. Minor mistakes occur concerning the genre and/or style. The topic is handled in the usual way, meeting the task requirements.
Assessment criteria: level 5 (assessment scale 1–5)
Grade 5: The student has an excellent command of the course content.
The student can speak excellent English. Interaction is very skillful, and nonverbal communication effectively supports the spoken words. The speech is targeted, extremely logical, relevant and consistent. Transitions are smooth. The speech (language, pronunciation and intonation) is fluent, clear, accurate and naturally paced.
Written communication is very fluent and versatile. The student uses varied structures and extensive professional vocabulary, making occasional mistakes only in the most complex structures. The text has a very clear and logical structure. Sentences are linked by transitions and the text flows smoothly. The student can deliver the message effortlessly in the appropriate, genre-specific style. The handling of the topic is diverse and skillful, meeting all the task requirements.