Teaching a whole English language course to first year undergraduate studentsa proposal to attain coursebook optimization

  1. Aguado Jiménez, Pilar
  2. Sánchez Hernández, Purificación
  3. Vilar García, Mar
Journal:
Encuentro: revista de investigación e innovación en la clase de idiomas

ISSN: 1989-0796 1130-7021

Year of publication: 2001

Issue: 12

Pages: 27-39

Type: Article

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Abstract

Core English language is probably the most important subject in English Studies. Consequently, the design and implementation of the syllabus has to be carefuUy prepared. However, we have very tight timetabling, many students, and a very heterogeneous level as far as their command of the language is concerned. This paper aims to determine language áreas which present difficulties for students in their first year of English Studies according to the results obtained in the final exams of June 2000 and June 2001. After a statistical recount we have determined that the questions related to the use of the English past tense and comparing and contrasting structures are those in which our students registered the highest rates of failure. We propose the consolidation of the aforementioned áreas through overexploitation of the reading and the writing activities proposed in the book. As neither the syllabus ñor the timing of the lectures can be changed, we have considered that taking full advantage of the textbook could benefit the students.