The course is included in these curricula and study modules
- Physiotherapy 2005 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2006 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2007 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2008 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2009 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2010 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2011 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2012 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2013 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2014 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2015 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2016 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2017 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2018 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2019 - General studies
- Physiotherapy 2020 - General studies
Level/category
Teaching language
English
Type of course
Compulsory
Cycle/level of course
First
Recommended year of study
2
Total number of ECTS
5 cr
Competency aims
The aim of the course is:
- to improve spoken fluency in routine
customer-service situations in the field. - to develop the student?s ability to interpret
and comprehend authentic English text. - to develop fluency in both spoken and written
language for various purposes, with focus on
the field of study.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is
expected to:
Reading
- be able to understand, interpret, and explain
terminology related to occupational therapy
without major difficulty. - have developed his/her reading skills and
acquired essential vocabulary to support
communication in a professional context.
Listening - be able to understand the main points of
standard speech on familiar matters regularly
encountered at work, in school, at leisure.
Spoken Production - to give clear, rather detailed descriptions
about services or processes, can give
instructions to clients.
Spoken Interaction - be able to interact with native speakers with
a high degree of fluency in customer-service,
negotiations and debates.
Writing - be able to give their personal details,
relate their education and work experience. - be able to write a letter of application and
CV in an appropriate style. - be familiar with e-mail and business writing
etiquette. - be able to produce fundamental for the field
typical documents.
Course contents
Social contacts, your place of work, work ethics,
current articles related to the field, collecting
client information
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Skill level B1.1. (Common European Framework)
Additional information
Due dates are firm!
The course is assessed on the basis of completed
coursework (exercises) and graded assignments.
Assessment is therefore continuous and there is no
end of course exam.
Attendance is compulsory.
Recommended or required reading
Material and instructions on literature are
provided by the lecturer.
Study activities
- Lectures - 20 hours
- Practical exercises - 25 hours
- Small-group work - 10 hours
- Project- and production work/artistic activities - 40 hours
- Individual studies - 40 hours
Workload
- Total workload of the course: 135 hours
- Of which autonomous studies: 135 hours
- Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours
Mode of Delivery
Participation in tuition
Assessment methods
- Demonstrations and proficiency exams
- Essays, reports, productions and portfolio
Assessment requirements
To pass the course the student should pass the
following examinations:
Examination 1 Activity (exercises and classes).
Examination 2 Write a report using the correct
structure.
Examination 3 Produce a well-structured summary
(analysis).
Examination 4 Hold a presentation.
Examination 5 Produce a work application & CV
suitable to the field.
Further smaller oral and written assignments may
be included as needed.
The examinations contribute to the final grade as
follows:
Written assignments according to extent of
assignment up to 25% each.
At least one oral presentation must be held in
order to pass the course.
Activity up to 20% and is graded accordingly:
59-62% 1
63-67% 1,5
68-72% 2
73-77% 2,5
78-81% 3
82-86% 3,5
87-91% 4
92-96% 4,5
97-100% 5
Teacher
Ray Jan-Anders
Examiner
Ray Jan-Anders
Home page of the course
Group size
No limit
Assignments valid until
Until further notice
Assessment methods
- Date will be announced later - Demonstrations and presentations
- Date will be announced later - Reports and productions