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LVUT8085 - English 2 (5-10) Module 1

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Examination arrangement

Examination arrangement: Home examination and oral examination
Grade: Letter grades

Evaluation Weighting Duration Grade deviation Examination aids
Home examination 60/100 5 days
Oral examination 40/100 30 minutes

Course content

English 2 for 5-10, module 1, gives further insight into the study of English language, culture, literature and language teaching in upper primary and lower secondary school. The course is divided into 2 main areas:

  • Work with literature and culture
  • Knowledge about language

The reading list contains a variety of texts, both written, visual and oral, to better students' understanding of society, culture and language. We will spend time on each text to develop the students' academic reading skills, as well as their understanding of vocabulary, language use, genre, textual expressions and narrative techniques. The course units in English language will focus on English as a global language. The course also entails work with the current national curriculum

Learning outcome

Knowledge

The student has

  • knowledge of English as a world language and its development as a contact language for people from different countries and cultures, as well as knowledge of some variations of English
  • knowledge of advanced grammar and different distinctions within the sound system of English
  • knowledge of how oral and written language can be integrated in meaningful and inspiring activities
  • knowledge of learning strategies, methods, and theories that develop pupils' language skills
  • knowledge of a range of literary texts, both written, visual and oral, and their central characteristics
  • knowledge of norms for academic text production, responsible use of sources and ethical data collection
  • knowledge of relevant topics related to culture and society within the English-speaking world

Skills

The student can

  • use English accurately and functionally for different purposes, both orally and in writing
  • plan, lead, and critically evaluate teaching based on the national guidelines
  • integrate a variety of strategies and activities for oral and written work in the classroom, and identify areas of difficulties within pupils' knowledge and adjust the teaching accordingly
  • choose English texts for children and young adults from the English-speaking world and facilitate for work on these texts in a varied, challenging, and inspiring way
  • critically evaluate own practice based on the current curriculum for English in Primary and Lower Secondary School

General competence

The student can

  • convey relevant subject content and communicate in English in a way suitable for the target audience
  • reflect upon own learning and practice, as well as maintain and develop his or her own linguistic, literary, cultural and subject didactic competence
  • work independently and collaboratively to survey and to differentiate pupils' learning and development in the English subject

Learning methods and activities

The course is session-based and lasts one semester. During the course there is obligatory course work, both written, oral and digital. It is expected that students acquire course content through self-study outside of the organized teaching sessions, and through group work and the digital learning platform. English will be used for both teaching and communication. Thus, it is expected that students use the language actively during teaching, and in written and oral communication with peers and course instructors. Furthermore, students must prepare in advance for each session. Through process- and product-oriented work with texts, self-assessment of coursework, as well as presentations and active participation during lectures and seminars, students are ensured of both involvement and supervision through their course of study.

Compulsory assignments

  • Obligatory work

Further on evaluation

The course has the following obligatory course work:

  • 1 oral presentation
  • 3 assignments

Obligatory assignments are assessed as approved/not approved, and all obligatory activities must be approved in order to sit the exam.

Assessment

The grade for the course is based on two assessment components.

  • Part 1: Individual oral exam
  • Part 2: Individual Take-Home Exam

The student must receive a passing grade on both parts in order to get a final grade in the course. Assessment components can be redone individually.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
- (KENG2-5-10)

Required previous knowledge

Teacher Education or similar, and employment in primary, lower secondary, or upper secondary school. Approved English 1 (30 credits) or similar.

Course materials

The final reading list will be uploaded onto Blackboard before the start of semester.

More on the course

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Facts

Version: A
Credits:  15.0 SP
Study level: Further education, lower degree level

Coursework

Term no.: 1
Teaching semester:  AUTUMN 2023

Language of instruction: English

Location: Trondheim

Subject area(s)
  • English
  • Teacher Education
Contact information
Course coordinator: Lecturer(s):

Department with academic responsibility
Department of Teacher Education

Department with administrative responsibility
Pro-Rector for Education

Examination

Examination arrangement: Home examination and oral examination

Term Status code Evaluation Weighting Examination aids Date Time Examination system Room *
Autumn ORD Home examination 60/100 INSPERA
Room Building Number of candidates
Autumn ORD Oral examination 40/100
Room Building Number of candidates
  • * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
Examination

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