Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) are those describing the knowledge, skills and competencies that students are expected to achieve upon successful completion of the course. In this context, Course Learning Outcomes defined for this course unit are as follows:
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| Knowledge
(Described as Theoritical and/or Factual Knowledge.)
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1) The students in this course can talk about their experiences in the past and ask questions in target language.
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2) The students in this course can understand and opine on an A1 level text they read.
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3) The students in this course can follow speech which is very slow and carefully articulated, with long pause and simple, everyday transactions (e.g. shopping and eating out) if carried out slowly and clearly.
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4) The students in this course can understand simple spoken commands in a game or sport and basic factual statements.
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5) The students in this course can follow short, simple written directions (e.g. to go from X to Y), understand short written notices, signs and instructions with visual support.
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| Skills
(Describe as Cognitive and/or Practical Skills.)
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1) The students in this course can introduce themselves and their families and talk about their neighbourhood, hobbies, skills and what they like or dislike in English.
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2) The students in this course can understand short, simple messages on postcards, emails and social networks.
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3) The students in this course can use some very basic words to ask for food and drink; name very common forms of transport; ask for and give a phone number; say their own age and ask someone about their age; ask someone what their job is and establish basic social contacts with simple, polite greetings and farewells
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| Competences
(Described as "Ability of the learner to apply knowledge and skills autonomously with responsibility", "Learning to learn"," Communication and social" and "Field specific" competences.)
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Materials Sharing * |
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Related Preparation |
Further Study |
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Grammar: Comparatives and Superlatives.
Reading: Read an article about a bike tour across Asia.
Vocabulary: Travel adjectives and Places.
Speaking & Listening: Talk about how you like to travel
identify; Plan and talk about a long journey; Listen to people talk about how they like to travel.
Writing: Check and correct information about a holiday. |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 68 - 71
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Grammar: Giving directions.
Vocabulary: Places.
Speaking & Listening: Describe part of a town/city you know; watch an extract from a travel show about Hong Kong.
Writing: Compare two holiday resorts
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Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 72 - 75
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Grammar: Present continuous.
Reading: Read research about language people use on social networking sites.
Vocabulary: Verbs + prepositions; Appearance.
Speaking & Listening: Talk about what people are doing; Describe people’s appearance; Listen to people talk about actors.
Writing: Improve your use of pronouns; write comments on a photo.
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Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 78 - 81
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Grammar: Recommending.
Vocabulary: Types of film.
Speaking & Listening: Ask for and give recommendations; Watch an extract from a BBC programme about changing shopping trends.
Writing: Compare online shopping and street shopping. |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 82 - 84
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Reading: Read an article about Mexico City’s EcoBici.
Vocabulary: Adjectives; Transport collocations.
Speaking & Listening: Talk about transport in different cities and types of transport; Listen to a man talk about travelling for free.
Writing: Write a paragraph comparing travelling by plane and travelling by train as well as the advantages of a means of transportation.
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Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 88 - 91
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Grammar: Apologizing.
Vocabulary: Excuses.
Speaking & Listening: Apologize for being late; Listen to a woman talk about her problems getting to work.
Writing: Write a story using linkers; Write advantages of living in a city / a village. |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 92 - 93
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Grammar: be going to; would like to and will.
Reading: Reading an article about nature’s dangers.
Vocabulary: Phrases with "get".
Speaking & Listening: Talk about your future plans/wishes; Listen to a radio interview with lottery winners.
Writing: Improve your use of linkers and write a short story. |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 98 - 101
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Midterm |
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Grammar: Making suggestions.
Vocabulary: Art and culture.
Speaking & Listening: Make and respond to suggestions for a day out; Describe unusual weather; Watch an extract from a documentary about the wettest place in Europe. |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 102 - 105
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Grammar: Should/ shouldn’t.
Reading: Read and article about multi-tasking.
Vocabulary: Adverbs of manner; The body; health.
Speaking & Listening: Talk about what to do when you don’t feel well; Listen to a radio programme about colds and flu.
Writing: Make your stories more interesting with adverbs.
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Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 108 - 111
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Grammar: Offering to help.
Vocabulary: Verbs of movement.
Speaking & Listening: Talk about diets; Listen to situations where people offer to help; Watch an extract from a documentary about fat and sugar. |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 112 - 114
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Grammar : Revision
Vocabulary: Prespositions.
Writing: Write a paragraph on “What are the ways to be successful at work / at school”. |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 121
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Grammar: Telephoning,
Reading: A short story.
Vocabulary: Telephoning expressions.
Speaking & Listening: Say telephone numbers; A frightening experience; Listen to phone conversations; Watch an extract from a documentary about sharks. |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
pp. 122 - 125
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| 14) |
Revision of Units 7- 12 |
Pearson Speakout Elementary
Student's Book
& Worksheets prepared by the instructor
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Programme Learning Outcomes |
Contribution Level (from 1 to 5) |
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Are able to use their basic knowledge and skills on mobile network, infrastructure, application solutions and M2M(Machine to Machine Communication) and solve the problems on these fields. |
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Adopt total quality philosophy and |
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Dave sufficient numeral knowledge and skills background on their field. |
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Have the knowledge related to current information technologies and devices, hardware, maintenance/ repairing of mobile devices. |
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Have the ability to follow current technological knowledge on hardware and especially software. |
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Have the skills in terms of mobile marketing and innovative thinking. |
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Use mobile devices professionally. |
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Use current information technologies and devices and the knowledge on hardware, maintenance/repairing and developing of mobile devices effectively. |
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Develop mobile solutions fitting to the necessity |
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Make occupational plans and projects effectively |
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Have the abilitiy for planning. |
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Can consult problem solving ways in case of need. |
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Have the ability to apply software and hardware technologies in industry and service. |
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Can use simulation programmes referring to the related field. |
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Have the ability to take responsibilty to work in a team and individually and communicate. |
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Follw software and hardware technologies in industry and service sectors. |
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Act according to social, scienticif, cultural and ethical values during the processes of collecting, evaluating, applying and announcing data. |
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Conduct areal activities in accordance with universality of social rights, social justice, quality culture and preserving cultural values and job safety. |
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Inform related people and institutions verbally and in writing about ideas and problem-solving solutions. |
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Share areal ideas and solutions with experts and nonexperts supporting them with quantitive and qualitative data. |
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Use a foreign language(English) at at least Europe Language Portfolio A2 General Level and follow areal developments and communicate with colloeagues |
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Use informatic and communicative technologies in accordance with Advanced Level of Europian Computer Driving Licence. |
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Organize projects and events with social responsibility. |
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Evaluate areal advanced knowledge and skills critically. |
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Plan activities for developing performances of themselves and the people whom they are in charge of in direction of learning targets and manage these processes. |
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Take responsibility individually or as a team member in executing areal complicated or unforseen activities. |
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Executes an advanced level activity independently. |
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Manage the activities that they are in charge of |
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Take risk and responsibility in applying innovative ideas, information and technologies. |
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Take responsibility in turning areal knowledge and skills into ideas/approaches/technologies/products with high added value considering individual, occupational and areal risks and opportunities. |
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| WORKLOAD OF TEACHING & LEARNING ACTIVITIES |
| Teaching & Learning Activities |
# of Activities per semester |
Duration (hour) |
Total Workload |
| Course |
14 |
4 |
56 |
| Laboratory |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Application |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Special Course Internship (Work Placement) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Field Work |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Study Hours Out of Class |
10 |
1 |
10 |
| Presentations / Seminar |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Project |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Homework Assignments |
28 |
1 |
28 |
| Total Workload of Teaching & Learning Activities |
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94 |
| WORKLOAD OF ASSESMENT & EVALUATION ACTIVITIES |
| Assesment & Evaluation Activities |
# of Activities per semester |
Duration (hour) |
Total Workload |
| Quizzes |
2 |
1 |
2 |
| Midterms |
1 |
2 |
2 |
| Semester Final Exam |
1 |
4 |
4 |
| Total Workload of Assesment & Evaluation Activities |
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8 |
| TOTAL WORKLOAD (Teaching & Learning + Assesment & Evaluation Activities) |
102 |
| ECTS CREDITS OF THE COURSE (Total Workload/25.5 h) |
4 |