
"The city is, in fact, the most important
thing constituted by human reason"
(T. Aquinas)

Scaffolding
"All architecture is shelter,
all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles,
exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space"
(P. Johnson)

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SYLLABUS
Introduction
This is a blended course, English for Architecture and
Urban Planning at Universidad Simon Bolivar. This course is intended
for the practice of the different language abilities. The whole course is designed following
the tenets of content-task-based instruction. In this course, students
will be discussing about the essence of Architure and Urban Planning
and a general overview of the construction materials and structures
used in their profession.
Objectives
1. Language
At the end of the course students will have practiced
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vocabulary related to the content
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reading authentic texts related to the content
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recognizing different kinds of rhetorical patterns
in readings
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writing different kinds of paragraphs
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listening to authentic videos and recordings related
to the content
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speaking about the course-related content
2. Content
At the end of the course students will have discussed about the
following topics:
- The Essence of Architecture and Urban Planning
- Construction Materials
- Structures
3. Study Skills
Students will have the opportunity to
- use different Webtools for learning (web pages, wikis, online platforms,
voice tools, text and voice chats)
- work in groups
- develop outlines and brainmaps
- practice notetaking skills
- develop autonomy in learning
Click here for the timetable with the distribution of the content by week
Methodology
This blended course has been designed to give certain
autonomy and flexibility to the students. The multimedia lab will be
our meeting place, especially for students who do not have easy access
to computers. However, students are not forced to be in the lab, they
can do the activities from other places, and not necessarily at the
same time the lab session is taking place. They only need to complete
the activities assigned for each week (see Weekly Activities). Students
will participate in group work, and these activities can be done at
any time the groups decide to meet; in the case of the chat, previous
invitation and agreement with the teacher. Some activities will combine
f2f and online elements, these activities will require students presence
in the classroom. With the different activities students will develop
and practice vocabulary related to the contend while they read authentic
texts and listen and view authentic videos. Students will also be involved
in peer and self-assessment of the work done.
Evaluation
The evaluation follows the tenets of Alternative Evaluation.
See Asssessment
section for details.
References
Online Resources: see References
section.
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