
campUAS
Suchergebnisse: 5963

- Dozent/in: Dejan Engel-Ciric

- Dozent/in: Paola Alfaro d'Alençon
- Dozent/in: Sabrina Engelmann
- Dozent/in: Hanns- Christoph Koch
- Dozent/in: Julia Tasic
- Dozent/in: Sabrina Engelmann
- Dozent/in: Hanns- Christoph Koch
- Dozent/in: Fabian Thiel

This Moodle course accompanies the regular obligatory module "English for Geomatics" which is part of the study programme "Bachelor Geodatenmanagement". The module is placed in the second semester and it is recommended to take it in the second semester as it features many discussions that rely on students having some previous knowledge in the broader context of the field of study.
There is no course book for this programme but materials are provided weekly by the teachers and are uploaded on Moodle or distributed in class.
Participation in weekly lessons is obligatory in order to pass the exam pre-requisite.
The exam consists of two parts: in-class presentation (oral component) and written exam. More information will be provided in class.
- Dozent/in: Anita Cvetkovic Kienle

And, and, and ... but, but, but ...
Using the same words over and
over again leads to awkward and repetitive writing. In this workshop, we'll take a look at a variety of words and phrases that
you can use to improve your academic writing, with a particular focus on
linking words.
- Dozent/in: Sekretariat FSZ
- Dozent/in: Charla Schutte
- Dozent/in: Daniel Walker

In this workshop, we will focus on reading academic texts in English and how to prepare them accordingly for a discussion.
- Dozent/in: Sekretariat FSZ
- Dozent/in: William McCullen
- Dozent/in: Charla Schutte
- Dozent/in: Daniel Walker

There's more to British and American English than just "football" vs.
"soccer"! This workshop looks at the main differences between the two
English variants, with a focus on spelling differences.
- Dozent/in: Sekretariat FSZ
- Dozent/in: Charla Schutte
- Dozent/in: Daniel Walker

In this workshop, we will take a look at the characteristics of
academic English. We will focus on the most important dos and don'ts of
writing English for academic purposes based on good and bad examples.
- Dozent/in: Sekretariat FSZ
- Dozent/in: Charla Schutte
- Dozent/in: Daniel Walker