Module Descriptors
PRE-MASTERS GENERAL ENGLISH 2
ELAN30003
Key Facts
Institute of Education
Level 3
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Markus Klingelfuss
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 48
Independent Study Hours: 102
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • AURAL TEST weighted at 25%
  • ORAL TEST weighted at 25%
  • COMPUTER BASED ASSIGNMENT weighted at 25%
  • LANGUAGE TEST - READING weighted at 25%
Module Details
Module Special Admissions Requirements
You should have an English level of at least IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
Module Additional Assessment Details
A speaking test (weighted at 25%); a listening test (weighted at 25%); a writing test (weighted at 25%); a reading test (weighted at 25%).

This module is assessed by four elements:

(1) A speaking test of up to 15 minutes which will normally consist of three parts: a general conversation, a mini-presentation and a conversation with the examiner, all on general topics (LO 1 & 2).
(2)A listening test of up to 40 minutes which will normally consist of a mixture of tasks based on conversations and monologues on a variety of themes (LO2).

(3)A writing test of up to 45 minutes which will normally consist of two writing task son general themes (LO 1 & 2).
(4)A reading test of up to 60 minutes which will normally consist of a number of tasks (e.g. matching exercises, gap fills, etc) (LO2).

Students are required to pass all elements of the assessment for this module.
Module Texts
We will be using Cambridge First Certificate materials as well as materials available in the media, on the Internet and supplementary materials supplied by your tutor.
Newbrook, J. et al. (2008). FCE Gold Plus. Pearson Longman, Essex.
Module Resources
The Library
A PC with MS Office and Internet
Individual and group study space
A good advanced learner's English Dictionary
Multimedia equipment (DVD player, listening station)

Module Learning Strategies
This module has 60 hours of whole class contact - typically 5 hours per week over one semester. In the class contact hours, you will be working with the tutor and your fellow students. Examples of the sort of activities you will be doing in the module are:
- Writing about various general themes
- Speaking in pairs, small groups and whole group discussions
- Listening to a variety of people talking in different situations
- Reading a range of texts on varied topics of interest
Module Indicative Content
This module will help you to develop all four basic language skills ¿ listening, speaking, reading and writing. This is an essential basis for your further study and for living and working in the UK.


You will be expected to reach IELTS 6.0 or equivalent by the end of the module.

These assessments are internal exams. However, the module also prepares you for an external SELT; namely, the Cambridge First Certificate exam (see award handbook for more details).