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Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche Lingua Inglese Welcome Bienvenus Wilkommen Bienvenidos Benvenuti Benibenius Olga Denti a. a. 2016/2017
Listening comprehension exercises… and not only … http: //www. bbc. co. uk/worldservice/learningenglish/ http: //lyricstraining. com https: //lyricstraining. com/play/coldplay/a-sky-full-ofstars/HK 5 ofq. YS 7 K#ibw
Olga Denti Sito Web: http: //people. unica. it/olgadenti/ http: //poloeco. unica. it/inglese Orario di ricevimento ü Martedì 10. 30 -12. 30 (STUDIO 11) ü Martedì 17 -19 (Consorzio Uno, Oristano) ü Venerdì 14. 00 -16. 00 (Facoltà di Studi Umanistici, Via San Giorgio 12) üBy appointment for different days 070 675 6658 odenti@unica. it
GRUPPO FACEBOOK : Lingua Inglese per Economia e Lingue REGOLE: - Solo per gli studenti del corso di Lingua Inglese - Richiesta con nome, cognome e matricola - Oppure con un USERID e la matricola - Nessun altro è ammesso - THE GROUP IS ENGLISH ONLY - NO CORRECTION WILL BE ALLOWED cioè nessuno correggerà o verrà corretto - Lo SCOPO è comunicare liberamente in Inglese!!!
Sito Web: http: //people. unica. it/olgadenti/ All’interno del sito: • Orario lezioni e ricevimento, avvisi • Materiale didattico scaricabile relativo alle lezioni dell’a. a. 20016/17: ØAPPUNTI LEZIONI Tourism in PPT, ØStruttura (Structure, Morphology, The sound of English), ØREADING COMPREHENSION Exercises, ØMOCKTEST con soluzioni.
Economia e Gestione dei Servizi Turistici ORARIO II SEMESTRE LUNEDI MARTEDI MERCOLEDI 9 -11 Denti Aula 1 P 11 -13 Esercitazione Dott. ssa Meloni 15 -17 Denti Aula 2 S GIOVEDI VENERDI
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IL CORSO Il programma prevede lo sviluppo delle 4 abilità linguistiche: Ø Listening: Ascolto e comprensione Ø Writing: Use of English (Tourism) Tourism + Fonetica + Grammatica + Word formation + documents Ø Reading comprehension Ø Speaking & Oral Presentation
L’Esame ü Due prove, 1 scritta e 1 orale ü La prova scritta consiste in: ü Ascolto e comprensione (ESCLUSE CERTIFICAZIONI) ü Use of English (grammatica, lessico) (ESCLUSE CERTIFICAZIONI) ü Reading Comprehension (con esercizi) ü Writing (email, complaint mgt)
LE CERTIFICAZIONI Le certificazioni internazionali di lingua inglese (a partire dal livello B 2 del QCR) e gli attestati di frequenza e profitto rilasciati dal Centro Linguistico di Ateneo (Programma SARDEGNA SPEAKS ENGLISH, POR, a partire dal livello Avv. B 2), potranno essere presentate per la sostituzione di parti della prova scritta dell'esame curricolare di lingua inglese SE CONSEGUITE IN PERIODO NON SUPERIORE AI 3 ANNI E SE NON GIÀ PRESENTATE PER L’IDONEITÀ (3 CFU)
LE CERTIFICAZIONI Certificazione B 2 > FCR, TRINITY ISE 7 -8, IELTS 6/6. 5, CLA AVV. B 2 (frequenza + profitto) ESENZIONE PROVA ASCOLTO/COMPRENSIONE E USE OF ENGLISH/GRAMMAR VOTO: 25/30
L’Esame v La prova orale consiste in: v Colloquio con la commissione su argomenti di carattere generale; domande su una brochure, pubblicità o altro materiale informativo-promozionale turistico presentato dal candidato (PARTE 1); v Presentazione di un articolo di argomento specifico (economico, turistico, socio-politico); Discussione sul testo. Il candidato dovrà rispondere a domande di carattere lessicale, sintattico, morfologico, semantico. 2 copie pulite foglio A 4 (PARTE 2)
NB: Studenti frequentanti Ø Oral presentation Gli studenti frequentanti potranno sostituire parte della prova orale con una presentazione orale che prepareranno durante il corso e sulla quale verranno valutati.
Il pre-esame!!! • Il pre-esame è previsto per i frequentanti che avranno il 70% delle firme a lezione (docente) 70% lezione • Su quale parte del programma? – Pre-esame di grammatica e use of English (Dott. ssa Meloni) • Quando? – Fine Aprile (interruzione) • Esonerante
L’Esame ………. PART 1 ASKING AND ANSWERING DURATION: 7 MINUTES You will ask and answer questions about your personal life, your hobbies, interests, wishes and hopes for your future life. Then you will present and describe your tourist brochure/advertisement/itinerary or other informative-promotional material. PART 2 DISCUSSING A TOPIC OF YOUR CHOICE. DURATION: 10 MINUTES Students will introduce a topic of their choice, and present a newspaper or magazine article. The article should not be longer than a photocopied A 4 page. A part of an article is also acceptable. The article should discuss a relevant economic, tourist or socio-political issue. They will be then asked specific questions about the text. Students will bring two copies of the article. One, to be given to the examining board, must be perfectly clean.
Esercitazioni dott. ssa Meloni - Strategie di ascolto e comprensione (Tourism 3) - Grammatica - Presentazione e discussione di argomenti specifici
Libro di testo e materiale didattico § Tourism English: Robin Walker & Keith Harding, Tourism 3. Oxford English for Careers, Student’s book + workbook (Oxford University Press) - CORSO MONOGRAFICO (Denti – slides and photocopies) - ESERCITAZIONI TUTOR DIZIONARI MONOLINGUE E GRAMMATICHE
Tourism 3 • 1. Tourism today (trends) • 2. NTOs (brand image v brand identity) • 3. Managing tour operations (developing a package) • 4. Hotel management (recruitment) • 5. e-Travel (online purchases) • 6. Quality in tourism (quality service program, complaints)
Team work and oral presentations • • 7. The impacts of tourism (global warming) 8. Built attractions (theme parks) 10. Sustainable tourism (eco-tourism) 11. Social tourism (tourism for young people)
L’Esame OBIETTIVI DELL’APPRENDIMENTO Competenza della lingua inglese a livello intermedio (B 2 QCR) o Principali strutture lessico-grammaticali o Lessico generale e specialistico o Ascolto e comprensione della lingua generale e specialistica o Dialogare spontaneamente su argomenti non noti di carattere generale. o Descrivere argomenti specialistici preventivamente studiati
L’ESAME Use of English Choose the best word to fill each gap in the sentences below. (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 1. We offer a …. . to customers who buy in bulk a) refund b) discount c) delivery 2. We ask customers who are not fully satisfied to ………goods within seven days a) discount b) refund c) return 3. Goods will be ………. within 24 hours of your order a) delivered b) purchased c) exchanged
L’ESAME Use of English Word formation. (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 1. He will be a very. . . . . manager a) success b) successful c) succeed 2. . . . . is good for business a) compete b) competitive c) competition 3. Goods will be. . . . within 24 hours of your order a) delivery b) delivered c) deliverable
Matching • • Advertisement Research Discount Employ • Benchmarking • • Work placement Customer Supplier Revenue • Appraisal a) a reduction in price offered by the seller b) wage, salary c) choose someone for a position d) Students often take a temporary job during their studies – for little or no pay – because they want to get experience e) exploring a new market or developing a new product f) evaluating an employee job h) a person or company who sells goods to you i) a buyer, client or guest j) comparing service against that of the competitor g) a public notice selling goods or services
L’ESAME Use of English – Grammar Exercises (rif. Livello B 2) • PUT THE FOLLOWING LISTS OF WORDS INTO AN INTELLIGIBLE ORDER. 1. almost day months has for it raining been every It HAS BEEN RAINING ALMOST EVERY DAY FOR MONTHS 2. there flowers year are usual many than this more THIS YEAR THERE ARE MANY MORE FLOWERS THAN USUAL
L’ESAME Use of English – Grammar Exercises (rif. Livello B 2) • CHOOSE THE PRESENT PERFECT OR THE SIMPLE PAST. 1. Maura. . . . . (just, to learn) Arabic. 2. When they were in Austria, they finally (to understand) the meaning of the word ‘anschluss’. 3. “. . . you ever to New Zealand? ” (to be) 4. John and Mary. . . . . in this house since 1985 (to live)
Dubai’s renaissance Jan 5 th 2013 | DUBAI | from the print edition (I) DUBAI doesn’t do discreet. The emirate welcomed in the new year with a huge fireworks display that engulfed the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, in time to a live performance by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. In a video that runs in the Burj Khalifa’s visitors’ centre, an executive at Emaar, the developer behind the skyscraper, explains why it had to go that high: “You have to do something impossible, otherwise you’ll be like any other company, or person. We have to grow higher and higher—grow like Dubai. ” (II) The emirate’s latest breath is to create a city within the city, a development bigger than anything that has gone before. Mohammed bin Rashid (MBR) City will feature more than 100 hotels, the Middle East’s largest entertainment centre, a park bigger than London’s Hyde Park and the world’s biggest shopping mall, appropriately named “Mall of the World”.
TRUE OR FALSE? • Being the best and the biggest in Dubai is essential • Dubai is continuously increasing ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: • What is the general point of the article? • In your own few words explain why the skyscraper Burj Khalifa has to be so high. What does it represent? • What does the number 100 refer to?
FIND A SYNONYM IN THE TEXT WHICH MEANS THE SAME AS: 1. Very big (adj) 2. Surrounded (simple past) 3. Slide (simple present, III p. s. ) 4. A very tall building (n. ) 5. Present, include (v. , inf. )
The English language in 2017 • How many people speak English in the world today? • 1 st language, 2 nd language, Foreign language : • 1 st language 360 -450 million (70 m. creole) ? ? • 2 nd language (70 countries where it has a status – Ghana, India, Nigeria, Singapore) 200 -800 million (number depends on fluency and on what’s happening in India). The good guess is 400 m. • Foreign language, 120 countries: 600 -1. 000 million learning English (China & Olympic Games made a big increase) DISTINCTION BETWEEN 2 nd and FOREIGN is difficult NIGERIA-GHANA vs. Sweden & Netherlands…. .
The English language in 2016 • Overall: an estimate of 1500 -1600 million speak English • The world population is today 6 bn • This means that 1 in 3 or 1 in 4 now are speaking English, and that. . • …for every 1 native speaker there are 3 or 4 nonnative speakers • Moreover, the population growth rate of nonnative speakers’ countries is higher… • So the ratio is going to grow in favour of nonnative speakers of English, like us Italian students!!!
Global English- English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) The language of non-native speakers will soon become the language of international communication WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS? - Vocabulary - Pronunciation - Grammar The English we teach and learn will change. Certain pronunciations and errors will be accepted… WE MUST BE MORE TOLERANT AND ACCEPT DIVERSITY
Global English- English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) • Why do people want to know English? • • • WORK LEISURE AND HOLIDAYS STUDY (school, university, life long learning) INTERNET PERSONAL INTERESTS ……… and contribute to the definition of our identity: • I AM AN ENGLISH SPEAKER
Global English - English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) • What’s English for? • Intercultural communication • Professional necessity • Driver of international capitalism • A threat for local cultures and languages? ?
Why is English our Global Language? • It has been the dominant language of science for a long time • It has been the language of powerful nations for many centuries • As the consequence of its global spread, English came to be adopted as an additional language, it began to adapt to the local needs (addition of local vocabulary) • This is why English has probably a larger vocabulary than any other language (over 1 m)
GLOBAL ENGLISH Many people believe that English has a simple structure and a very simple morphology. Because of this, it has become a Global Language. Do you agree? ? A LANGUAGE BECOMES AN INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL LANGUAGE ONLY FOR ONE REASON: The power of the people who speak it A combination of political/military, scientific/technological, economic, and cultural power has led to English achieving its present dominant position (Crystal, 2009)