1st Semester_English Language-Basic Concepts and Terminology Structures in International Relations and International Economics I (ΕΣΑΓΓ01-3)
Dr Irene Mamakou, Senior Teaching Fellow
The purpose of this course is twofold: the review of the main
structures of the English language and the development of basic
vocabulary and discourse conventions within the domain of business, public relations, politics
and finance.
Students are expected to consolidate and utilize previously acquired language,
to familiarize themselves with specialized topics and language using
specialized texts relevant to their field of study and
to further develop their academic/study skills.
The purpose of this course is twofold: the review of the main
structures of the English language and the development of basic
vocabulary and discourse conventions within the domain of business, public relations, politics
and finance.
Students are expected to consolidate and utilize previously acquired language,
to familiarize themselves with specialized topics and language using
specialized texts relevant to their field of study and
to further develop their academic/study skills.
The purpose of this course is twofold: the review of the main
structures of the English language and the development of basic
vocabulary and discourse conventions within the domain of business, public relations, politics
and finance.
Students are expected to consolidate and utilize previously acquired language,
to familiarize themselves with specialized topics and language using
specialized texts relevant to their field of study and
to further develop their academic/study skills.
Coursebook:
Mormori, P., Sivridou, F. & Tombrou, Ch., (2013) Intermediate Business English, Athens: Φαίδημος
Exam Material:
1. End-of-term Exam
2. Class performance
3. Completion of various weekly assignments submitted through the eclass also count towards the final mark