Technical English 1
Brief description
Materials technology and types: plastics, polymers, rare earths, metals, materials and suppliers; manufacturing and services; research and development process; production; information technology; health and safety; Business communication: emphasizing technical advantages, describing specific materials, discussing quality issues, assessing and interpreting faults, describing the causes of faults, discussing repairs and maintenance, discussing technical requirements, summarizing and commenting on technical texts.
Emails of complaint and reply.
Mode of delivery
face to face
Type
compulsory
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Ibbotson, Mark (2008): Cambridge English for Engineering (Cambridge Professional English), CUP.
Bonamy, David (2011): Technical English (Upper-Intermediate) Level 4 Coursebook and Workbook with Audio CD, Pearson Longman.
Ibbotson, Mark (2010): Professional English in Use Engineering with Answers: Technical English for Professionals, Cambridge University Press.
Pohl, Alison and Nick Brieger (2002): Technical English: Vocabulary and Grammar, Summertown Publishing Ltd.
Fachzeitschriften: The Economist: Technology Quarterly, Engine. Englisch für Ingenieure.
Course handouts provided by lecturers
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Input, blended learning, group work, pair work, role plays, self-assessment, quizzes.
Assessment methods and criteria
Continuous assessment. Students are assessed on their assignments, presentations, class participation and quizzes.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Module English 1: Business English Basics und Business English.
Infos
Degree programme
Technical Sales and Distribution Management (Bachelor)
Cycle
Bachelor
ECTS Credits
3.00
Language of instruction
English
Curriculum
Part-Time
Academic year
2024
Semester
2 SS
Incoming
No
Learning outcome
After successfully completing Technical English 1, students can speak about materials and their technical properties, present and describe technical processes at various stages and production techniques. They can explain technical advantages and disadvantages as well as quality aspects and specifications of products to customers. Furthermore, students can write polite emails of complaint and reply to complaints in which they can name and analyse different types of technical problems, describe errors/defects and suggest ways to solve them. Furthermore, they can understand and describe safety and specify measurement parameters.
As a result of targeted vocabulary expansion students can reflect on several applications of technology and the latest technical developments. They are able to critically interpret literature from technical trade magazines.
Course code
0480-18-01-BB-DE-19