Course Description:
This course is specifically designed for BEd students with the aim of becoming a primary school teacher and therefore studying English in the IFB programme. We will look at some relevant linguistic disciplines from an applied perspective. The main focus will be on phonetics and phonology, especially how to read and write words and phrases in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Further topics will discuss practical speech aspects such as connected speech (assimilation, elision, linking), stress patterns, silent letters, and intonation. Instead of using one particular course book, we will draw upon a variety of materials in a reader that will be used in each session.
Participants:
BEd students of the IFB-English programme (module 4a) who are usually in their 5th semester.
Prerequisites:
Active and regular attendance and preparing homework are self-evident prerequisites.
During the semester, students are expected to work on the additional OLAT "Phonetics" course. During each week, you need to watch short videos and do some exercises or mini-tests afterwards. Please make sure that you have at least one hour each week to perform these OLAT tasks. Students need to give proof of having completed the obligatory OLAT course at the end of the semester in order to get the mark of the written exam registered in Klips.
Main background reading:
Eckert, Hartwig and William Barry. 2002. The Phonetics and Phonology of English Pronunciation. A Coursebook with CD-Rom. Trier: WVT. or Kortmann, Bernd. 1999. Linguistik: Essentials. Berlin: Cornelsen.This book is recommended, but not obligatory!
For exercises and further information, a reader will be available on OLAT at the beginning of the semester. You are well-advised to get a good pronunciation dictionary, e.g. The English Pronouncing Dictionary by Cambridge University Press or Klett/Pons (preferably with CD-Rom) or at least a monolingual dictionary. To pass the final test it will certainly be of further help to have some extra practice in the Sprachlernzentrum.
Certificates: There will be a written exam at the end of the semester.
ECTS evaluation: 4 LP
Die Prüfung gilt als bestanden, wenn mindestens 60% der Gesamtpunktzahl UND jeweils mindestens 50% in den beiden Teilen der Prüfung erreicht wurden. Werden die 50% in einem oder beiden Teilen nicht erreicht, gilt die Klausur als nicht bestanden.
Students who failed the exam, cannot enlist in the course again (in case of lack of space), but need to retake the exam!
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