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English 1Laajuus (3 cr)

Code: YELENGLI06

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Materials

Will be announced at the beginning of the course

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

11.11.2024 - 15.01.2025

Timing

07.01.2025 - 11.05.2025

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

1.5 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • En01 Nimeämätön
  • Erja Heikkilä
Student groups
  • MRESTO25
    Bachelor of Hospitality Management, Part-time studies

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Material in Moodle.
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Classes together (hybride), spoken and written exercises, independent virtual studies in Moodle

Completion alternatives

Identification of prior learning ( oral /written)

Student workload

20 language classes, other work load independent studies in Moodle

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments
Written test
Spoken tests (interview, presentation)

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

23.04.2024 - 05.09.2024

Timing

12.09.2024 - 14.12.2024

Credits

3 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • Kielet_viestintä Nimeämätön
Student groups
  • MRESTO24
    Bachelor of Hospitality Management, Part-time studies

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Material in Moodle.
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Classes together (hybridi), spoken and written exercises, independent virtual studies in Moodle

Completion alternatives

Identification of prior learning ( oral /written)

Student workload

20 language classes, other work load independent studies in Moodle

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests
Written test
Spoken tests (interview, presentation)

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

22.04.2024 - 04.09.2024

Timing

26.08.2024 - 18.12.2024

Credits

3 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • En01 Nimeämätön
  • Erja Heikkilä
Student groups
  • BIELI24
    Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology, Full-time studies

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Moodle -material
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go etc

Teaching methods

Classes (hybride), oral and written exercises, independent virtual studies

Exam schedules

Written test(s)
Oral tests (interview, presentation)

Completion alternatives

Identification of prior learning (oral/written)

Student workload

ca 24 h classes, other work load independent virtual studies

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

22.04.2024 - 04.09.2024

Timing

26.08.2024 - 30.11.2024

Credits

3 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • En01 Nimeämätön
Student groups
  • MBIELI24
    Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology, Part-time studies

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Material announced at the beginning of the course
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Contact classes, spoken and written exercises, independent virtual studies

Student workload

81 h

Further information

80 % attendance

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests
Written test
Spoken tests (interview, presentation)

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

22.04.2024 - 04.09.2024

Timing

26.08.2024 - 18.12.2024

Credits

3 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • En01 Nimeämätön
  • Erja Heikkilä
Student groups
  • RESTO24
    Bachelor of Hospitality Management, Full-time studies

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Moodle -material
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Oral and written exercises ( hybride), independent virtual studies in Moodle

Exam schedules

Written test
Oral tests (interview, presentation)

Completion alternatives

Identification of prior learning (oral /written)

Student workload

ca 24h classes + other work load independent virtual studies

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

17.04.2023 - 06.09.2023

Timing

23.10.2023 - 17.12.2023

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

1.5 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
Teachers
  • Erja Heikkilä
Student groups
  • RESTO23
    Bachelor of Hospitality Management, Full-time studies

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Moodle -material
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Oral and written exercises ( hybride), independent virtual studies in Moodle

Exam schedules

Written test
Oral tests (interview, presentation)

Completion alternatives

Identification of prior learning (oral /written)

Student workload

ca 24h classes + other work load independent virtual studies

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

10.04.2023 - 06.09.2023

Timing

11.09.2023 - 10.12.2023

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

2 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • Erja Heikkilä
Student groups
  • MRESTO23
    Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality, Part-time studies

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Material in Moodle.
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Classes together (hybridi), spoken and written exercises, independent virtual studies in Moodle

Completion alternatives

Identification of prior learning ( oral /written)

Student workload

20 language classes, other work load independent studies in Moodle

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests
Written test
Spoken tests (interview, presentation)

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

17.04.2023 - 06.09.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 17.12.2023

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

1.5 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • Erja Heikkilä
Student groups
  • BIELI23
    Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology, Full-time studies

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Moodle -material
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go etc

Teaching methods

Classes (hybride), oral and written exercises, independent virtual studies

Exam schedules

Written test(s)
Oral tests (interview, presentation)

Completion alternatives

Identification of prior learning (oral/written)

Student workload

ca 24 h classes, other work load independent virtual studies

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

16.04.2022 - 12.10.2022

Timing

24.10.2022 - 19.02.2023

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

1 op

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

16 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • Heli Simon
  • Christopher Hudson
Student groups
  • MBIELI22

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Material announced at the beginning of the course
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Contact classes, spoken and written exercises, independent virtual studies

Student workload

81 h

Further information

80 % attendance

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests
Written test
Spoken tests (interview, presentation)

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

16.04.2022 - 12.10.2022

Timing

12.09.2022 - 18.12.2022

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

1 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • Heli Simon
  • Erja Heikkilä
Student groups
  • MRESTO22

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Material announced at the beginning of the course
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Contact classes, spoken and written exercises, independent virtual studies in Moodle

Student workload

20 contact classes, other work load independent studies in Moodle

Further information

80 % attendance

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests
Written test
Spoken tests (interview, presentation)

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

16.04.2022 - 07.09.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 18.12.2022

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

1 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor of Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • Erja Heikkilä
Student groups
  • RESTO22
  • BIELI22

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Material announced at the beginning of the course
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go etc

Teaching methods

Contact classes, oral and written exercises, independent virtual studies

Exam schedules

Written test(s)
Oral tests (interview, presentation)

Completion alternatives

Oral /written skills tests

Student workload

ca 26 h contact classes, other work load independent virtual studies

Further information

80 % attendance

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.

Enrollment

19.04.2021 - 24.10.2021

Timing

25.10.2021 - 06.03.2022

Credits

3 op

Virtual proportion (cr)

1 op

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
  • Bachelor of Engineering, Food Processing and Biotechnology
Teachers
  • Christopher Hudson
Responsible person

Jukka Kauppila

Student groups
  • MBIELI21

Objective

The student is able to communicate in English both orally and in writing in work-related communication situations. The student can discuss matters related to their field and workplace, and enhance their knowledge of the field using English-language articles and other source materials.

The student:
- Can introduce oneself, his/her education, and work experience.
- Handles job application situations.
- Can write work-related messages and cope with oral communication situations.
- Masters polite expressions and everyday speech situations.
- Is familiar with basic terminology in their field.

Content

- Introducing oneself and discussing studies
- Job searching
- Polite phrases and small talk
- Written and oral communication in the workplace, e.g., phone, email, counseling, presenting one's own field of expertise
- Professional texts in one's own field

Materials

Material announced at the beginning of the course
Supplementary reading: Engineer your English, Way to Go

Teaching methods

Contact classes, oral and written exercises, independent virtual studies

Exam schedules

Written test
Oral tests (interview, presentation)

Completion alternatives

Oral /written skills tests

Student workload

ca 26 h contact classes + independent virtual studies

Further information

80 % attendance

Evaluation scale

1-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student uses simple structures and limited vocabulary in their communication, but errors hinder understanding. Understands slow and clear speech and relatively straightforward professional texts. Manages adequately in predictable work-related situations. Pronunciation shows influence from other languages. European Framework of Reference skill level B1.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student uses basic structures in communication almost flawlessly and employs professional basic vocabulary understandably. The student copes moderately well in anticipated work-related situations. Pronunciation is understandable. European Framework of Reference skill level B1/B2.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses almost flawless, varied structures and an extensive professional vocabulary in communication. They are active and independently and fluently navigate written and oral work-related situations. Pronunciation is native-like. European Framework of Reference skill level B2.

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment based on active attendance, oral and written assignments, oral and written tests

Qualifications

Mastery of key structures and general vocabulary in the English language.
Previous English language studies at the secondary level are required.

Further information

Minimum attendance requirement of 50% of contact hours. Supervised exam.