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2025/2026

Английский язык для общих академических целей. Продвинутый курс - 1

Лучший по критерию «Полезность курса для Вашей будущей карьеры»
Статус: Факультатив
Когда читается: 1, 2 модуль
Охват аудитории: для своего кампуса
Язык: английский
Кредиты: 3
Контактные часы: 48

Course Syllabus

Abstract

In compliance with "The Concept of Development of Foreign Language Communicative Competence of HSE University Undergraduate, Specialist and Graduate Students" and "Regulations for Interim and Ongoing Assessments of Students at National Research University Higher School of Economics", «English for Academic Purposes. Advanced –1» course is designed to gradually build university freshmen’s understanding and using mainstream academic discourse for their study and research. Comprising authentic content with rigorous integration of core skills, the course engages students with real world academic contexts. Thus, students are expected to develop English-language communicative, integrated, critical, and creative thinking competences while exploring ‘Education’; ‘Language and Linguistics’; ‘Business Ethics’ subject areas. Specifically, students will enhance their essential receptive and productive knowledge and skills at B1+ level, that is annotating, extracting key information, paraphrasing, summarizing, integrating, and producing coherent and cohesive oral (monologue; group discussion, presentation) and written texts (e-mail, summary). To be admitted to the course, students must have at least 60 points on the entry test. To encourage intensive language and skills practice and acquisition, the course embraces independent work on the online platform SMART LMS as well as autonomous learning while completing creative assignments. Throughout the course various methods of assessment are used: Classroom Written Assessment (reading, listening, grammar and vocabulary tests, and written papers), Classroom Oral Assessment, Home Assignment (activities that students do at home and in class), and Final Assessment. There are no blocking controls. The final grade consists of the following elements: 0,1 – Attendance, 0,1 – English Grammar and Vocabulary Test, 0,1 – Home Assignment , 0,2 – Written Assessment, 0,2 – Oral Assessment, 0,3- Final Assessment. The use of artificial intelligence in the preparation of academic papers is prohibited.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • The course focuses on enhancing essential analytical and language skills to deal with basic reading, listening, writing, and speaking assignments in English for academic purposes at an advanced level, which would meet students’ immediate academic needs. While catering to different learning styles, the course fosters autonomous learning, team building and digital literacy competences. To achieve these goals, students are expected to - foster awareness of key concepts, challenges, trends, linguistic, cultural and ethical considerations pertaining to the topics of Education; Language and Linguistics; Business Ethics, while focusing on academic competences. - to increase awareness of and apply appropriate reading; writing; listening; speaking strategies and academic language command to extract and analyze necessary information and produce relevant oral and written responses, depending on the target audience/ interlocutor; purpose; topic and organization requirements; - reflect and enhance their style of autonomous learning, team building needs and digital literacy competences.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • students confidently demonstrate awareness of and convincingly respond to key contemporary debates on the topics of Education, Language and linguistics, Business ethics;
  • students amply demonstrate awareness of and apply key academic conventions and language and functional grammar when dealing with written and oral information and assignment;
  • students consciously employ active reading and listening strategies to understand an authentic printed or oral text more deeply i.e. activating prior knowledge before reading/ listening; skimming; scanning; annotating; using visual organisers; distinguishing between main and supporting details; creating an outline of a text, summarizing a text;
  • students produce coherent and cohesive texts (e-mails; text-based summary; monologues; presentations), applying note-making; paraphrasing, paragraphing, making claims, providing supporting arguments and evidence; referencing
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Unit 1. Education
  • Unit 2. Language and Linguistics
  • Unit 3. Business ethics.
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Classroom Written Assessment (CWA): Test 0,25
    Written assessment includes: min 1 reading test; min 1 listening test; min 2 writing tests (email & summary) min 3 vocabulary and grammar tests.
  • non-blocking Classroom Oral Assessment (COA): Тест 0,2
    Oral Classroom Assessment includes at least one monologue and min 1 Q&A session
  • non-blocking Home assignment (HA): 0,25
    Student Home Assignment includes all homework during the semester. The type and volume of each home assignment is determined by the teacher.
  • non-blocking Final Assessment (FA): Тест 0.3
    Period of Final Assessment: the final exam is held in class within 10 days before the exam period. The release of examination papers: during the session. The exam consists of 2 parts: Listening (50%) and Writing (50%) respectively in the total mark for the exam. Zero points in case of cheating. Retaking exams: till the 15th of February 2026. Time limit: 70 minutes. Structure: 1. Listening (L) Listen to the text and complete the tasks 1-10. (max. 10 points) 2. Writing (W) Write a summary of a text. (max. 10 points) Grading formula: L*0,5 + W*0,5 = 10
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2025/2026 2nd module
    0.2 * Classroom Oral Assessment (COA): Тест 0,2 + 0.3 * Final Assessment (FA): Тест 0.3 + 0.25 * Classroom Written Assessment (CWA): Test 0,25 + 0.25 * Home assignment (HA): 0,25
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • University success: oral communication : advanced, Cavage, C., 2018
  • University success: reading : advanced, Eickhoff, L., 2018
  • University success: writing : advanced, Norloff, C., 2018
  • Английский язык для академических целей. English for Academic Purposes : учебник для вузов / Т. А. Барановская, А. В. Захарова, Т. Б. Поспелова, Ю. А. Суворова ; под редакцией Т. А. Барановской. — 2-е изд., перераб. и доп. — Москва : Издательство Юрайт, 2025. — 203 с. — (Высшее образование). — ISBN 978-5-534-18544-7. — Текст : электронный // Образовательная платформа Юрайт [сайт]. — URL: https://urait.ru/bcode/560849 (дата обращения: 14.01.2026).

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Collins COBUILD English dictionary for advanced learners, , 2001
  • Collins Cobuild English Grammar, , 1994

Authors

  • Pavlova Kseniia Valerevna
  • Pitra Tatiana Georgievna
  • Mostacheva Elena Iurevna