English for Communication in Management

A.Y. 2023/2024
9
Max ECTS
60
Overall hours
SSD
L-LIN/12
Language
English
Learning objectives
In line with the general objectives of the university course, this course is aimed at providing students with linguistic means and strategies which could enable them to interact in English both in private or public companies.
To reach this objective the teacher will try to foster the basic communicative skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking. As regards the skill of listening this will be improved thanks to the guided comprehension of BBC and CNN news and TED.COM videos.
The same goes for reading since the students will be guided in analysing articles from famous magazines or newspapers dealing with current affairs about economics and international politics. These articles will be analysed from the grammatical and lexical point of view and their specific vocabulary will be recorded in a glossary. The same articles will be used by the teacher to prompt discussions and so to foster speaking. Moreover the speaking skill will be spurred by the use of models which would mock real situations at work, here students will be asked to perform roleplays or write documents.
Finally, in order to learn more complex grammar structures and specific vocabulary corresponding to the B2 level students will be provided with frontal grammar lessons and with FCE activities.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course students are expected to become independent users of the language as it is requested by the B2 level within the European Common Framework. This means that they should use more complex grammar structures and specific language and to be clear, accurate and logical in organizing their writing and speeches.
Students are supposed to describe the historical, scientific and economic process which has led English to become a 'lingua franca' in the world in connection to the globalization. In addition to that students should become more aware of their future professional role by describing the functions and duties of a HR manager within a company organization.
At the end of the course students should be able to understand any text about economics and politics and to connect it with their prior knowledge drawn from their university studies.
At the same time students are supposed to write e-mails, formal letters, memos, CVs and reports in English as well as to lead meetings, negotiations, telephone calls, interviews. In conclusion students should design and carry out a presentation about a topic they choose according to the instructions provided by the teacher during the course. Their arguments should be based on reliable sources presented in a bibliography.
Single course

This course can be attended as a single course.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Second trimester
Course syllabus
The course is divided in modules, organised as follows:

Module 1 - Business structure, Corporate organisation and procedure, business strategy and leadership, job hunting.
Module 2 - Marketing and advertising - Brand, International advertising and marketing
Module 3 - Cross-cultural communication in the workplace
Prerequisites for admission
Students MUST have passed the B1 computer test at the SLAM before attempting English for communication in management exam. (Information concerning the B1 test is available on SLAM website https://work.unimi.it/servizi/121928.htm).
Teaching methods
Each face-to-face lesson will deal with a specific topic while considering particular linguistic features typical of financial institutions. The theoretical explanations will be accompanied by exercises and analyses to consolidate the content through interactive lessons with audio-visual materials.
Teaching Resources
The books required for our lessons and the course are:

English for Law, Business & Entrepreneurship
Nicola Pelizzari
Libreria Universitaria Edizioni
ISBN 8833593967

Il testo è reperibile online: https://www.libreriauniversitaria.it/english-for-law-business-entrepreneurship/libro/9788833593968

Critical reading and writing in Academic Contexts
Nicola Pelizzari
Libreria Universitaria Edizioni
ISBN 8833596478

Il testo è reperibile online: https://www.libreriauniversitaria.it/critical-reading-and-writing-academic/libro/9788833596471
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written exam for all candidates students will be asked to answer open-ended and multiple-choice questions regarding the topics and notions that have been presented during the lessons. Same type of exam will be applied both to attending/non-attending students. It is strongly recommended that students attend the full course.

Tasks are divided as follows:
Listening comprehension
Reading comprehension
Multiple choice/Gap fill questions
Writing
L-LIN/12 - LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION - ENGLISH - University credits: 9
Lessons: 60 hours
Professor: Pelizzari Nicola
Professor(s)
Reception:
13.30 Thursday
Private meeting room on Microsoft Teams - Schedule an appointment - [email protected]