Academic Conversation & Pronunciation

Course description

This semester course allows students to work on their oral skills in an academic context. Pronunciation practice covers sounds, word and sentence stress. Other topics are silent letters, minimal pairs, homophones and homographs. Students are required to participate in class actively, give a short presentation and provide an oral recording at the end of the semester.

Dates
19 February to 28 May  2025

Time
Wednesday 5pm to 6:30pm

Adress and Classroom
Av. du 1er-Mars 26
Room : D71

Level
B2+ – C1

Credits
3 ECTS

Teacher
Suzana Zink

Undergraduate and graduate students with an intermediate level of English (B2) who wish to improve their speaking skills and gain a better understanding of English pronunciation.

There are no special entry requirements except for the students’ level of English (see ‘Target audience’).

You will be asked to come to the EMA before the beginning of the semester to take a Placement Test.

By the end of the course, successful students will be able to:

  • express their views on a variety of topics
  • master some of the vocabulary needed to engage in conversation on various topics
  • give a short presentation on a given topic
  • identify the different sounds of English
  • recognise phonemic symbols and make occasional use of phonetic transcription
  • demonstrate a greater awareness of problem areas such as word stress, silent letters, minimal pairs and connected speech.

Class work will consist in a variety of exercises including reading, vocabulary and speaking activities, with an emphasis on oral communication. Pronunciation practice will focus on the sounds of English, elements of word stress, connected speech as well as a number of problem areas (including silent-letter words, minimal pairs, homonyms and homophones).

To be awarded 3 ECTS credits for the course, students have to meet the following requirements:

  • Regular attendance (no more than three absences per semester)
  • Completion of weekly assignments
  • One oral presentation
  • One end-of-semester assignment (recording)

Please note that the recognition of these credits by the student’s own Faculty falls outside the remit of the Centre de langues

The course material will be distributed in class. Students will be required to contribute CHF 10.- towards the cost of photocopying.

Registration is open from 3 to 21 February 2025

Registration

Price

Students/doctoral students UniNE; PATB
CHF 182.-

Academic staff UniNE
CHF 234.-

Alumni, SAN
CHF 254.-

Students other institutions (EPFL, HE-Arc, etc.)
CHF 254.-

Staff other institutions
CHF 306.-

Contact

Secrétariat du Centre de langues
Tél. +41 32 718 11 06
[email protected]