Fluency
in Health
Mastering English for Wellness and Care
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Mastering English for Wellness and Care
We are thrilled to welcome you to the Fluency in Health course, offering a unique opportunity for students of the Biological Faculty at the Institute of Fundamental Medicine. This elective course aims to enhance your communication skills in the field of health through the study of a foreign language.
An in-depth understanding of health-related topics, including specialized vocabulary and current medical issues.
Development of language skills: enhance your listening, writing, and speaking abilities.
Confidence in communication: engage in discussions, express your opinions, and explore various cultural approaches to health.
Teamwork: build collaborative skills using brainstorming methods and communication strategies.
Don't miss the chance to expand your knowledge and skills in foreign languages and intercultural communication!
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Type: Elective course (Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication)
Area of studies: Biology (Content and language integrated learning)
Mode of studying: Distant learning
Contact hours: 36
Language level: A2-B1
Students: Biological faculty, Institute of Fundamental Medicine
To focus on understanding and discussing health-related topics, including specialized vocabulary, current health issues, and cultural views on health. This course will enhance overall proficiency in academic and professional interactions.
To improve language comprehension skills and subskills,
To use different tools to organize and simplify information and ideas,
To develop writing skills,
To participate confidently in discussions and present opinions on the topic of health,
To develop communication skills and ability to work in a team to complete projects, making use of brainstorming, networking, communication breakdown techniques.
Students will know the language tools, features, and rules of academic and professional communication, both oral and written, in a foreign language.
Students will be able to apply language tools in a foreign language within academic and professional interactions, including the features and rules of both oral and written communication adressing health-related topics.
Students will possess the skills to use language tools for oral and written communication in a foreign language, taking into account the features and rules of academic and professional communication.
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