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English language courses for non-native speakers of English Our bridge to your future Department of Modern Languages 2011

Introduction 2 Living in Hull 4 Full-time pre-sessional preparation for university study 6 University of Hull English Language Programme 6 University of Hull English Language Programme (Scarborough) 11 Summer Pre-sessional English Language Programme 11 Contents Short full-time general language courses 12 Degree courses with Foundation English Language 13 Masters Foundation Programme (with or without Intensive English) 14 Part-time English language courses 15 Contact details The Department of Modern Languages (EFL) The University of Hull Cottingham Road Hull, HU6 7RX T 0044 1482 465900 E eflapplications@hull.ac.uk www.hull.ac.uk English language courses for non-native speakers of English 1

Introduction About this brochure This brochure describes a number of University of Hull courses that can help you prepare for your undergraduate or postgraduate studies if English is not your first language. These courses fall under five headings: full-time preparation for university study (from six weeks to a full year) short general language courses degree courses that include a language preparation year Masters Foundation Programme (with or without Intensive English) part-time English language courses For more information about any of the courses covered in this brochure, please visit our website at www.hull.ac.uk/efl. For information about dates and fees, please see the insert. Other courses that may interest you The Department of Modern Languages offers a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses which may be of interest to non-native speakers of English, including degree courses that do not incorporate a language preparation year. For example: BA Combined Languages (English can be one of the languages chosen) BA English as a Foreign Language, Literature and Culture MA TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) MA TESOL with Translation Studies Information about these courses can be found in the University s Undergraduate Prospectus or in the postgraduate brochure for Arts and Humanities. The department of Modern Languages at Hull provides a friendly and supportive learning environment and offers modules which give you the skills to develop your language abilities. The facilities for language learning here are very good. Alexandra Tincu-Straton BA Combined Languages 2 English language courses for non-native speakers of English

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Living in Hull About the city of Hull Hull combines the very best of an urban waterfront location with a rich heritage. Recent developments at the heart of Hull, such as the 160 million St Stephen s retail and leisure complex, have transformed the city into a thriving destination with an exhilarating mix of culture, shopping and nightlife. The Deep, a stunning marine visitor attraction; the superb KC Stadium home to Hull City football club and sell-out concerts; and the nationally renowned Hull Truck Theatre ensure that there is always something going on in Hull. The fascinating history of the city can be explored through its Museums Quarter, and the Ferens Art Gallery boasts a diverse collection of traditional and contemporary work. Because of its location at the gateway to Europe, multinational organisations choose to base their operations in Hull and the region. In addition to being one of Europe s busiest port complexes and a manufacturing hub, the region is also home to the healthcare giants Smith & Nephew, Reckitt Benckiser and Seven Seas, as well as BP, Kimberly-Clark and BAE Systems. The University is located in the most cosmopolitan part of the city. Leafy streets lead on to Newland and Princes Avenues, where a wealth of local and speciality shops, cafes, bars and restaurants can be found only 10 minutes walk from the University. On a summer s day this bohemian quarter of Hull is the perfect place to while away an hour or two with friends, taking in the relaxed atmosphere and sharing a meal from the wide choice of cuisines on offer. Location The Hull Campus is only minutes away from beautiful open countryside, and approximately an hour s drive from historic York. The cities of Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester and Nottingham are also easily accessible by rail or road; and the direct train service from Hull to London takes around 2.5 hours. Hull is served by international airports at Manchester, Leeds and Humberside and by overnight ferries to Europe. Accommodation There are various accommodation choices, including residences owned, managed or directed by the University. The University s Accommodation Office can provide advice as to the right accommodation for you, as well as access to privately owned houses, flats and rooms. Accommodation which is owned, managed or directed by the University is guaranteed for all unaccompanied overseas students, and further information on this can be found on the University s website at www.hull.ac.uk/accomm. Cost of living The cost of living in Hull is lower than almost anywhere in Britain (indeed, some 30 40% less than in London) and significantly lower than in comparable university cities. This means that accommodation and food are generally more affordable. Also, the location of our campuses and residences means that daily travelling costs are low (or non-existent), and that shopping for food, clothes and other everyday items is within easy walking distance. 4 English language courses for non-native speakers of English

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Full-time pre-sessional preparation for university study For more information about any of our courses, please visit our website at www.hull.ac.uk/efl. For more information about dates and fees, please see the insert. University of Hull English Language Programme UHELP, as it is known, is an ideal programme for anyone wishing to improve their English. It is especially useful if you want to improve your English before starting a degree at the University of Hull. It runs from to. You can join the programme for one, two or three semesters. Each semester consists of 12 teaching weeks, and students are assessed in each semester. These are the three entry points: January/February June What level of English do you need? You can join this programme if you have a level of English that is the same as IELTS 4.5. ( IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. More information about this test can be found at www.ielts.org.) If your level is lower than this, you will not be able to join the programme yet, but you may be able to join the Scarborough programme (see page 10). You may have a qualification in English other than IELTS. (You may have a different qualification in English other than IELTS. The following table tells you what qualifications we accept and gives you an idea of how they compare to the IELTS scores.) Table of IELTS equivalents B1 (Common European Framework) B2 (Common European Framework) IELTS 4.5 With a minimum of 4.0 6.0 With a minimum of 5.5 in all four skills in all four skills (listening, speaking, (listening, speaking, reading and writing) reading and writing) TOEFL 59 With a minimum of: 89 With a minimum of: (IBT) 8 in reading 22 in reading 13 in listening 21 in listening 19 in speaking 23 in speaking 17 in writing 21 in writing Pearson Test 43 With a minimum of 43 59 With a minimum of 59 of Academic in all four skills in all four skills English (listening, speaking, (listening, speaking, reading and writing) reading and writing) Cambridge Preliminary Pass Cambridge Pass Pass First At the end of UHELP, you will generally need to achieve a minimum score of 55% (the equivalent of the Common European Framework B2) in each skill area and an overall mark of 60% in order to progress to your chosen course of study. This is in line with the UKBA regulations. Please note that some courses at Hull require a different entry level. You need to check if other universities will accept this mark for their admissions. 6 English language courses for non-native speakers of English

How long do you need to study English? If you know what your English level is, you can use the tables below to help you decide how long you might want, or need, to study English with us.] The most common requirement is the equivalent of IELTS 6.0 with a 5.5 in each skill (listening, speaking, reading and writing) by. If this is the case, use these guidelines: If you now have an IELTS 4.5, you should start in and complete 3 semesters from to. If you now have an IELTS 5.0, you should start in January and complete 2 semesters from January to. If you now have an IELTS 5.5, you should start in June and complete 1 semester from June to. However, if any of your skills are particularly weak, please allow extra time. For example, if you have an overall score of IELTS 5.0, but you have a 4.0 in writing, you would be advised to start in and complete 3 semesters from to. Please contact us if you need further advice. Below you will find further guidance to help you decide when to start and how long to study. It is always a good idea, if possible, to allow yourself more time than you should need, and aim to achieve a higher level of English at the end of your course. In order to start your academic programme in If your IELTS level And you need to You should start And stay from is now achieve in 4.5 IELTS 5.0 June June to Sept 4.5 IELTS 5.5 January Jan to Sept 5.0 June June to Sept 4.5 IELTS 6.0 Sept to Sept 5.0 January Jan to Sept 5.5 June June to Sept 5.0 IELTS 6.5 Sept to Sept 5.5 January Jan to Sept 6.0 June June to Sept 5.5 IELTS 7.0 Sept to Sept 6.0 January Jan to Sept 6.5 June June to Sept www.hull.ac.uk English language courses for non-native speakers of English 7

In order to start your academic programme in June If your IELTS level And you need to You should start And stay from is now achieve in 4.5 IELTS 5.0 January Jan to June 4.5 IELTS 5.5 Sept to June 5.0 January Jan to June 5.0 IELTS 6.0 Sept to June 5.5 January Jan to June 5.5 IELTS 6.5 Sept to June 6.0 January Jan to June 6.0 IELTS 7.0 Sept to June 6.5 January Jan to June In order to start your academic programme in January If your IELTS level And you need to You should start And stay from is now achieve in 4.5 IELTS 5.0 Sept to Jan 5.0 IELTS 5.5 Sept to Jan 5.5 IELTS 6.0 Sept to Jan 6.0 IELTS 6.5 Sept to Jan 6.5 IELTS 7.0 Sept to Jan How will this programme prepare you? It takes place at the University s Hull Campus. You will be able to use all our facilities, including the library and the Language Learning Centre. You will have classes in English for Academic Purposes which will help you prepare for academic study. Our tutors are all well qualified and know how to prepare you. You will have language practice in all four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. This will help you with all aspects of university life. Individual help with your language learning is available through our specially trained Language Advisers. This is an intensive programme of study, and all of the work that you do will be good preparation for your future studies. 8 English language courses for non-native speakers of English

How is the programme organised? It is divided into three 12-week teaching periods or semesters. The content in each semester is similar, but there may be some differences in the summer semester. Each semester contains 60 credits of work. This may mean three 20-credit modules, or it may mean two 20-credit modules and two 10-credit modules. This will depend on when you start and how long you are staying. One credit should represent approximately 10 hours of work. Semester 1 ( to January) Foundation English for Academic Purposes 1 20 credits General Language Skills Development 1 20 credits Foundation British Studies 10 credits Plus one of the following options Foundation English for Law 10 credits Foundation English for Business 10 credits Online English Language 10 credits Semester 2 (January/February to June) Foundation English for Academic Purposes 2 20 credits General Language Skills Development 2 20 credits Foundation British Studies 10 credits Plus one of the following options Foundation English for Law 10 credits Foundation English for Business 10 credits Online English Language 10 credits Semester 3 (June to ) Foundation English for Academic Purposes 3 or English for Business Studies 20 credits General Language Skills Development 3 20 credits English Practical Study Skills 20 credits www.hull.ac.uk English language courses for non-native speakers of English 9

What will you study in each module? Foundation English for Academic Purposes You will work on integrated skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) in an academic context with associated work on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. You will practise listening to lectures, giving presentations, participating in seminars and writing essays and reports. In this module you will be assessed in reading and writing. General Language Skills Development A course book is provided for this element of the programme, which covers a variety of topics and gets you working on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation as well as skills development (listening, speaking, reading and writing). In this module you will be assessed in listening and speaking. Foundation British Studies These classes provide an introduction to the life, culture and institutions of Great Britain. This will help you to communicate and integrate more successfully with other students and to understand more of what is happening around you. Foundation English for Law These classes focus on legal vocabulary and the language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) that you need in an academic legal context. This should enable you to develop skills for reading and comprehension of statutes and cases, composing short pieces of legal writing, listening to short lectures, discussing legal issues and giving presentations. The course covers the subjects taught in the first year of an LLB degree, namely contract law, tort, legal systems, criminal law and public and constitutional law. Foundation English for Business These classes focus on a range of business topics and will enable you to develop your business-related language and skills. You will use all four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and build key business vocabulary. Online English Language You will work through online units covering the following topics: education and health in Semester 1; politics and the media and the environment in Semester 2. Each unit involves activities to develop the four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) along with work on grammar and vocabulary. You will work independently on this module, but you will be expected to study for a total of 100 hours in each of the two semesters. English Practical Study Skills In this module you will focus on research skills related to your subject area. This is a very practical course which involves project work. English for Business Studies You can take this course instead of Foundation English for Academic Purposes 3 if you are going on to study for a business degree. It will help you develop the English you need on business studies courses, and you will practise study skills such as listening to lectures, reading long academic texts, participating in seminars and writing extended essays in a business context. 10 English language courses for non-native speakers of English

University of Hull English Language Programme (Scarborough) UHELP Scarborough, as it is known, is an extension of the standard UHELP programme described on pages 6 9, and is similarly designed for students who need to improve their English before starting their degree studies. It consists of four semesters in total and begins in June. This programme allows students to join us with a lower level of English. To enter it, you will be expected to have IELTS 4.0 or equivalent in all four skills, but you do not need to have an overall score of 4.5 as with the standard UHELP. Students start on the Scarborough Campus, which is smaller than the Hull Campus. They live with a host family and follow an intensive language programme from June to, focusing on a more basic understanding of English. In, students who have reached the equivalent of IELTS 4.5 move to the Hull Campus and join the standard UHELP programme. Summer Pre-sessional English Language Programme (Hull and Scarborough) SPELP, as it is known, is a six-week intensive preparatory programme in English language for students who already have a level of English very close to the level required for their course of study at university. It runs from August to each year and takes place on both the Hull and the Scarborough Campus. Students have classes in English for Business Studies or English for Academic Purposes, Practical Study Skills and General English. They work on a project in their subject area and may be involved in introductory sessions in the department that they will join in. If students need to have their level of English assessed during the six-week course, this can be arranged. A bursary may be available for this programme. Please contact us for more information. The town of Scarborough A university town Providing its student community with a vibrant campus, satisfyingly reasonable living costs and high-quality, affordable accommodation plus two beaches, harbourside cafes, a castle, museums and funfairs Scarborough is a special place to live, learn and play. Hit the shops, then hit the beach The South Bay and the busy Brunswick shopping centre are only minutes apart, linked by the popular cliff lifts. Scarborough s largely pedestrianised centre incorporates all the major high-street names plus many specialist shops some opened by our graduates which contribute to the town s unique character. Boutique shopping and cafe culture are part of Scarborough s unique appeal. The cultural mix The student nights in many of Scarborough s pubs and clubs feature DJs, bands and open-mic evenings in an eclectic music scene on which our own student bands wield an important influence. The Stephen Joseph Theatre, the Futurist Theatre and the Spa Complex (which hosts our student balls and graduation ceremonies) are established venues for concerts, shows and plays, and three cinemas offer the latest blockbusters and specialist film seasons. You will be able to participate in the annual National Student Drama Festival, which our students help to run, while other recurring highlights include a literature festival; Seafest (a combination of music, seafood and maritime-themed activities); a nationally acclaimed jazz festival; and other music festivals. www.hull.ac.uk English language courses for non-native speakers of English 11

Short full-time general language courses Our short courses are for you if you are not planning to study at university but want to improve your English. If you want to come for fewer than 12 weeks between and June, you can join one of these courses (duration in parentheses): Course 1: to November (6 weeks) Course 2: November to December (6 weeks) Course 3: February to March (6 weeks) Course 4: July to August (4 weeks) You will join classes with students who are enrolled on the University of Hull English Language Programme and take classes in the subjects described on pages 8 9, but you will not be formally assessed. If you would like a tailor-made course for a specific group of students, we may be able to arrange this. Please contact us with your request. 12 English language courses for non-native speakers of English

These four-year degree courses incorporating Foundation English Language are designed for students who want to study for a Bachelors degree at the University of Hull but who need to improve their English before starting. The following undergraduate courses are currently on offer: BA in English as a Foreign Language, Literature and Culture (including Foundation English) BA in Music (including Foundation English Language) BA in Modern Languages (including Foundation English Language) LLB in Law (including Foundation English Language) BA in History (including Foundation English Language) BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (including Foundation English Language) BA in Drama (including Foundation English Language) BSc in Computer Science (including Foundation English Language) The first year of each of these courses will prepare you for academic study and enable you to achieve a higher level of English. It will prepare you in the same way as the first two semesters of the pre-sessional University of Hull English Language Programme (see pages 6 9). The only difference is that, instead of the options listed there, you may be able to follow a module in your subject area. If you take the LLB in Law, you will follow the Foundation English for Law option; if you take the BA in Modern Languages, you will follow the Online English Language option. For other degree courses, different options may be available. Then, in the second year, to help you continue to work on your English, you will be offered the option of taking a free elective module in one of the following areas: English for Academic Purposes English for Business English for Maths, Science and Technology British Society and Culture High Level General English English for Law The rest of the course would be the same as the standard three-year degree. For details, see the University s Undergraduate Prospectus. Entry requirements The entry requirement for most of these programmes is IELTS 5.0/5.5, although for some, such as the LLB, it is higher (5.5/6.0). Students who need a Tier 4 student visa to study in the UK will be required to have IELTS 5.5. in all 4 language skills or level CEFR B2 in all skills shown through another acceptable test (see page 6). Degree courses with Foundation English Language For more information about any of our courses, please visit our website at www.hull.ac.uk/efl. For more information about dates and fees, please see the insert. www.hull.ac.uk English language courses for non-native speakers of English 13

Masters Foundation Programme (with or without Intensive English) These are specially designed intensive courses for those who want to study at postgraduate level. They are intended for students who already have relatively good English but who need to improve their academic skills and English in order to study more effectively for a Masters degree. What do the programmes do? These are specially designed intensive courses for those who already have relatively good English but who need to improve their academic skills and English in order to study more effectively for a Masters degree. Some Departments use successful completion of a programme as a condition of acceptance on their postgraduate courses and will guarantee progression to your offered Masters degree course if you successfully pass the Masters Foundation Programme. However, the programmes are of potential value to all postgraduate students. We currently offer three programmes: Masters Foundation 170001 which is designed for students with an IELTS equivalence of approximately 6.5. Students who successfully complete this programme will be awarded the University of Hull Certificate in Higher Education Study Skills. Masters Foundation 170003 which is identical to 17001 but has no formal assessment and no award of the Certificate in Higher Education. Masters Foundation with Intensive English (MFPIE) 170002 which is designed for students starting with an IELTS equivalence of approximately 6.0. The programmes normally start in June and end in early. The three months of Masters Foundation plus the 12 months of your degree constitute a 15- month programme of study. Are there any preconditions? Applicants should normally have at least a Bachelors degree, or an equivalent qualification, in a relevant subject. They should also satisfy the language requirement outlined above. If you have a specific question about these programmes, please email the Programme Leader, Campbell McPherson, at langc@hull.ac.uk.www.hull.ac.uk Further details and access to the application process can be found at www.hull.ac.uk/mfp. 14 English language courses for non-native speakers of English

The following courses are available to students at the University of Hull (either as part of their programme of study or as an extra course with a separate fee), to Exchange students who are here for either one or two semesters, and to members of the local public. All these courses consist of one 2-hour class per week (with the exception of the Online English Language course*) for either one or two semesters between and June. English for Academic Purposes English for Business English for Maths, Science and Technology British Society and Culture High Level General English English for Law Online English Language* English for Academic Purposes This course is designed primarily for people who already have an advanced level of English and who want to study more effectively through the medium of English. The course lays most emphasis on different aspects of writing, including academic style, structure and referencing conventions. In addition, speaking skills (giving a presentation, taking part in a seminar), listening skills (listening to a lecture, note taking) and reading skills (paraphrasing, writing a summary) are all practised. Grammar and vocabulary are taught according to the students needs. English for Business This course is designed for people who have a good or advanced level of English and wish to extend their knowledge of English in a business context. Using business texts from a variety of sources, it builds up students business vocabulary and functional language. All four skills are covered, and activities include writing a business report, taking part in a business meeting, investigating the ethics of big businesses and giving a presentation. Part-time English language courses English for Maths, Science and Technology This course is designed for people who would like to work on English in EMST contexts. Using a range of mathematical, scientific and technology-related materials, students work on all four skills, as well as grammar and vocabulary as appropriate. You will have the opportunity to write and present a report on an EMST subject, take part in EMST seminar discussions and work with authentic EMST texts and audiovisual materials. British Society and Culture This module provides non-native speakers of English at an upper-intermediate or advanced level with a chance to develop their English language skills in a subject area of practical use to them while they are living and studying in the UK and later on in their careers. You will study key areas of modern British society and culture as well as the behaviour and attitudes of the British people. Students work and are assessed on all four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), and there is an emphasis on vocabulary acquisition. Language is, of course, intimately connected with culture, so by studying this module you will acquire not only a far greater understanding of the English language and how it is used in the UK but also, by comparison, a greater understanding of other cultures with which you are acquainted. Topics include the media, British identities, politics, the monarchy, the law, education, the behaviour and attitudes of the British, and the origins of the English language. For more information about any of our courses, please visit our website at www.hull.ac.uk/efl. For more information about dates and fees, please see the insert. www.hull.ac.uk English language courses for non-native speakers of English 15

High Level General English This module provides the opportunity for non-native speakers of English studying at university level to develop their general English language skills at a higher level than is currently possible with other English language modules, attaining a level of competence such as would be required in a professional working context. You will be expected to achieve this high level of proficiency in all skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and should develop a confident command of complex grammatical structures and a sophisticated range of vocabulary. English for Law This course is designed primarily for people at an advanced or upper-intermediate level who are starting the first year of their LLB course, or who intend to study law in the future, and for those who would like to work on English in legal contexts. The course focuses on the English required for the subjects normally studied in the first year of an LLB course contract, constitutional law, tort, legal systems and criminal law. Using a variety of legal materials, you will work on all four skills as well as grammar and legal vocabulary. Activities include reading legal documents, writing a legal essay, listening to law lectures, giving a presentation and taking part in discussions. Online English Language Unlike the other courses listed above, this course does not have class contact time. It can be followed either for one semester ( to January or January to June) or two semesters ( to June). It can be followed by students on campus or at a distance. Students work through online units covering the following topics: education and health in semester 1; politics and the media and the environment in semester 2. Each unit presents activities to develop the four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) with work on grammar and vocabulary. Students work independently on this module, but are expected to study for a total of 100 hours in semester 1 and a total of 100 hours in semester 2. 16 English language courses for non-native speakers of English

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