Ingles Entornos Profesionales
Ingles Entornos Profesionales
Ingles Entornos Profesionales
Professional
Purposes
Bachelor in Applied
Modern Languages
TEACHING GUIDE
1.1. Competences
CB1 Have and understand knowledge in an area of study that is based on general secondary
education, and is usually found at a level that, although supported by advanced textbooks, also
includes some aspects that imply knowledge coming from the forefront of their field of study.
CB2 Apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional way and possess the skills
that are usually demonstrated through the elaboration and defence of arguments and the
resolution of problems within their area of study.
CB3 Gather and interpret relevant data (usually within their area of study) to make judgments
that include a reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues.
CB4 Transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to both a specialized and non-
specialized public.
CB5 Develop the learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of
autonomy.
CG3 Develop reasoning and exposition strategies, written and orally, within the field of study of
Applied Modern Languages.
CG4 Be aware of fundamental questions about the nature of language in order to understand its
relationship with culture, society and other humanistic disciplines.
CG5 Understand, evaluate and analyse messages in different formats in the studied languages,
taking into consideration different sociocultural contexts.
CG6 Use information and communication technologies and knowledge to organise, plan and
develop academic and professional activities in the field of Applied Modern Languages.
CG7 Recognise, document, value and go in depth into linguistic, literary and cultural diversity in
current context, drawing attention to its origins and future perspectives.
CG8 Develop the capacity of linguistic mediation to achieve understanding, acceptance of
diversity and its value in intercultural communication.
CG9 Use search tools for documental resources to study foreign modern languages and use own
sources to study their corresponding literatures.
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CE1 Develop the skills to communicate, with autonomy and efficiency, in two modern foreign
languages, different from the mother tongue and, at instrumental level, in a third one.
CE2 Know the theoretical and practical description of the chosen languages and their literatures,
to apply it in its academic and professional use with different degrees of instrumental mastery.
CE4 Describe the structure of the studied languages in the different fields (Phonology, Lexicon,
Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics and Discourse) identifying different registers.
CE5 Knowing the pragmatic rules of the studied languages in order to adequately interpret oral
and written messages, preventing linguistic and intercultural misunderstandings.
CE10 Recognise temporal, spatial, social and situational varieties of the studied languages in
order to interpret texts from different typologies and to manage them in different communicative
exchanges.
CE13 Know the current geopolitical and social situation of the countries linked to the languages
studied from a historical perspective.
2. CONTENTS
In the subject English for Professional Purposes, we fundamentally work on oral and written
language skills, with different communicative functions and within different professional contexts,
in order to achieve a specific vocabulary, as well as understanding and producing texts, both oral
and written, from the field of business in general (telephone information, job interviews, CVs,
letters, short messages, reports, etc.). Analysis of the meaning of texts in the company's
environment, without a specific specialisation. Study of the communication strategies through
communicative activities within the scope of the company for different purposes: making public
presentations, preparing reports, communicating with customers, commercial announcements,
oral and written messages, etc.
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2.3. Training activities
A1. Theoretical-practical
classes, field work 45 100%
sessions
A3. Individual and/or
15 60%
group tutorials
3. ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
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The mention of "honors" may be obtained at the proposal of the professor of the subject after
completing a tutored work. The teacher must write a report evaluating the contributions of the
work.
Ordinary call
Extraordinary call
3.3. Restrictions
Minimum grade
In order to average the above weightings, it is necessary to obtain at least a grade of 5 in the final
exam.
Attendance
Students who, without justification, fail to attend more than 25% of the face-to-face classes may
be deprived of the right to take the exam in the regular exam.
Writing standards
Special attention will be paid in the papers, practices and written projects, as well as in the exams,
to both the presentation and the content, taking care of the grammatical and spelling aspects.
Failure to meet the minimum acceptable standards may result in points being deducted in such
work.
If this type of practice is detected, it will be considered a Serious Misconduct and the sanction
foreseen in the Student Regulations may be applied.
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4. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Basic bibliography
American Psychological Association (2020). Concise Guide to APA Style: The Official APA style
Guide for Students (7th Edition). Washington: American Psychological Association.
Canavor, N. (2018). Business Writing Today: A Practical Guide. 3rd edition. Los Angeles. Sage
Publications. ISBN: 9781506388328
Hooper, F. et al. (2000). Essentials of English. A practical handbook covering all the rules of
English grammar and writing style: a fine reference source for both classroom and business use:
covers grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, correct word usage, and more. New York:
Barron´s, cop.
Parkinson, D., & Noble, J. (2005). Oxford business English dictionary: For learners of English.
Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
Seely, John (2005). The Oxford Guide to Effective Writing & Speaking. Oxford; New York: Oxford
University Press.
Recommended bibliography
Jones, L. & Alexander, R. (1997). New International Business English: Communication Skills in
English for Business Purposes (Student’s Book). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Other resources
Purdue University – College of Liberal Arts (2021). The Purdue Writing Lab. Purdue University
https://owl.purdue.edu/
Business English Pod: Learn Business English Online (2022). Business English Pod.
https://www.businessenglishpod.com/
5. PROFESSORS’ INFORMATION
You can consult the e-mail addresses of the professors and the academic and professional
profile of the teaching staff at https://www.nebrija.com/carreras-universitarias/grado-en-lenguas-
modernas/#masInfo#profesores
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