ENGLISH B1 (THRESHOLD LEVEL)
cod. 1004418

Academic year 2021/22
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Indefinito/interdisciplinare (NN)
Field
Per la conoscenza di almeno una lingua straniera
Type of training activity
Language/Final test
30 hours
of face-to-face activities
3 credits
hub:
course unit
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Learning objectives

By the end of the course the students reach level B1 of the European
Frame of Reference, having developed their skills related to grammar,
lexis, functions, reading and listening comprehension. Based on the CEFR, at level B1 the user can understand the main points of clear standard written and spoken input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc., and can deal with most situations likely to arise while travelling in an area where the language is spoken.

Prerequisites

The course is aimed at students who already have elementary knowledge of English (level A2) and who can deal with simple communication contexts on familiar topics.

Course unit content

Main topics
Grammar
• articles
• demonstratives
• possessives and possessive ‘s
• personal pronouns
• some and any
• countable and uncountable nouns
• quantifiers
• comparatives and superlatives
• relative pronouns
• main prepositions of place and time
• indirect questions
• main conjunctions
• main phrasal/prepositional verbs
• Present Simple and Present Continuous
• Past Simple
• Past Continuous
• Present Perfect Simple
• The future (going to, will, Present Simple, Present Continuous)
• First conditional
• Time clauses and the Present Simple)
• The Passive voice (Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Perfect)
• Modal verbs (can, could, must, will, would, should)
Vocabulary
* spelling
• numbers (prices, quantities, dates, etc.)
• family
• free time activities
• house and furniture
• public places and shops
• jobs
• food and drinks
• animals
• weather
• clothes
• parts of the body and health problems
• means of transport
• everyday objects

Full programme

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Bibliography

Recommended for Grammar and Vocabulary:
A. Amendolagine, N. Coe, M. Harrison, K. Paterson, R. Godfrey, Grammar Sprectrum Gold for Italian Students, OUP

Further practice:
S. Burgess, J.Newbrook, PET Gold Preliminary Exam Maximer with key, Pearson

Teaching methods

The course consists in online modules focusing on the topics related to the exam syllabus. It can be accessed on
http://elly.cla.unipr.it/2017/course/view.php?id=35
by using the unipr access credentials
(name.surname@studenti.unipr.it). The course includes video lessons and exercises with automatic correction. The pass mark for the exercises is 60%.

Methodology: presentation of structures, deduction of rule, contrastive use of the language.

Assessment: final achievement test focusing on grammar, lexis, functions, reading and listening comprehension.

Assessment methods and criteria

Computer-based multiple-choice test on grammar, lexis, and receptive skills (reading and listening) at B1 level. The pass mark is 60%, obtained by adding the number of correct answers. Dictionaries, grammar reference books, electronic devices, etc. are not allowed.

Other information

VALIDITY OF INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CERTIFICATES
For valid certificates and their recognition / validation in place of the in-house test, please see http://www.cla.unipr.it/cla/standardpage.asp?ID=271&sFullId=6.7