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CULP: Languages for Medics (SSC), Japanese Basic 2016 - BLOCK A

Tue 27 Sep, Thu 29 Sep, ... Mon 17 Oct 2016

Description

Language courses for Medics

Target audience

School of Clinical Medicine Student Selected Component (SSC) - Language Provision for Medical students and staff.

Prerequisites

None

Sessions

Number of sessions: 10

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Tue 27 Sep 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room E (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
2 Thu 29 Sep 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room D (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
3 Fri 30 Sep 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room A (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
4 Tue 4 Oct 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room C (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
5 Thu 6 Oct 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room C (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
6 Fri 7 Oct 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room A (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
7 Tue 11 Oct 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room C (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
8 Thu 13 Oct 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room C (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
9 Fri 14 Oct 2016   17:30 - 19:30 17:30 - 19:30 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room A (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
10 Mon 17 Oct 2016   19:00 - 21:00 19:00 - 21:00 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room C (No Longer in Use) map Misa Nakano
Objectives

The primary focus of the course is to develop listening (aural) and speaking (oral) skills with special reference to topics and functions related to medicine and the medical profession. Students will also gain a greater understanding of the societies and cultures of countries where the language is spoken with special emphasis to the medical context. Students will be introduced to the language used in general medical situations and (depending on the level and language) be operational in these.

System requirements
  • Raven access is required
  • Further information regarding Raven is available
Methodology

The teaching methodology is learner-centred as great attention is placed upon the cultural background, learning style and needs of each individual student. The course features a strong presence of multimedia digital materials that are accessible online in a flexible manner. The 'social environment' of the classroom is exploited to maximise the opportunities for learners' to practise and improve real-time, face-to-face communication skills.

Notes

Assessment:

The assessment is mandatory and its format will depend on the language and level. Here is an example for a French intermediate II level:

At the end of weeks 1-4, students will write for homework and submit a 250-400 words essay. The three best essays will count towards the final mark (10% each). At the end of the course, students will give a presentation in front of the class. The topic of the presentation will be relevant to both the course content and student's medical study interest.

The presentation will last 10 minutes and will be followed by a 5 minute Q&A session. The presentation will count 70% towards the final mark.

Duration
  • Block A - 26 September – 21 October (4 weeks) The first 3 weeks there will 3 x 2hrs sessions and in the last week (17-21 October) there will be one session.
  • Block B - 31 October - 2 December (5 weeks) There will 2 x 2hrs sessions in each of the 5 weeks. All courses will run from 18:00pm or later in the evening.
  • Each group (5-10 students) will have 20 contact hours of tuition and will study for another (at least) 30 hours.
Frequency

Once per year

Related courses
Theme
CULP: Languages for Medics

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