ENGLISH LANGUAGE

(1)                 GENERAL INFORMATION

FACULTY

APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES

DEPARTMENT

AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING

LEVEL OF STUDIES

UNDERGRADUATE

MODULE CODE

AE1150

Semester of Studies

1

MODULE TITLE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES

TEACHING HOURS PER WEEK

CREDIT UNITS

Lectures and Workshop

5

6

COURSE TYPE

 

General Background

PRE-REQUIRED COURSES:

 

 

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION LANGUAGE:

ENGLISH

ΤHE COURSE IS OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS

It is possible

COURSE WEBSITE (URL)

 

 

(2) LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Learning Objectives

 

 

On the basis that  knowledge of English is a necessary qualification for an aircraft engineer, this course is the basis for further improvement and development of students’ communimation skills in English and is a pre-required course for the attendance of the Aircraft English Terminology course. The purpose of the course is to enable students who have lost contact with the language to refresh their knowledge and to improve and develop their ability to communicate verbally and in writing.  In addition to learning the structure of the English language which is the main goal of the course the students  have the chance to improve their general linguistic skills by learning new vocabulary both general and technical. 

After successfully completing the course, students should be able to:

·                     Read and understand simple texts both of general and technical content and answer simple comprehension questions.

·                     Understand the everyday spoken language.

·                     Express themselves orally using simple language properly and talk about simple everyday topics.

·                     Use the written language correctly, compose simple texts in a sentence or paragraph level.

 

General slills

 

               Working in an international environment

               Production of appropriate and structured language.

(3) COURSE CONTENT

1.             Teaching the structure of the English language focusing on the grammatical structures that students do not use correctly. Use of specially modified texts for this purpose, with general, technical and professional content.  

2.             Practice of the four linguistic communication skills including:

               Language function analysis  with multiple linguistic activities

               Reading comprehension activities

               Listening comprehension activities

               Speaking activities based on topics presented in the reading texts.

               Written activities that aim at new vocabulary consolidation and essay writing.

(4) TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS  - EVALUATION

ΤEACHING METHOD

In the classroom, face to face

USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION  TECHNOLOGIES

               Use of cd player or computer for the listening comprehension acitivities

                Use of e-class for material uploading and communication with students

TEACHING ORGANIZATION

 

Activity

Semester Work Load

Practice of the four linguistic skills in groups of students

156

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

156

 

STUDENT EVALUATION

 

 

1. Progress tests (40%)

2. Final written examination (60%) including:

- multiple choice questions

- reading comprehension exercises

- vocabulary activities 

- essay writing

- grammar exercises

 

 

(5) SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. The Structure of the English Language in Technical Context, If. Peppa, Εκδόσεις ΕΛΛΗΝ, 2009

2. English for Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, If. Peppa, DISIGMA Publications, 2016

3. Tutor’s notes