English Applied to Business Sciences II

Base Knowledge

Students should have a B1 level of English (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).

Teaching Methodologies

 Given the nature of the aims and syllabus of this curricular unit, the teaching methodology chosen has the fundamental purpose of stimulating and optimizing students’ learning. Therefore, an active teaching methodology centered on students will be favored, such as through Problem based learning, Project based learning, Flipped classroom and Brainstorming. Carrying out work in class, individually and also in small groups, as well as the practice of debates/discussions in class, are pedagogical strategies that will also be used in classes.

Learning Results

In this curricular unit, students will contact with important types of concepts and instruments of the banking and finance areas, as well as of the marketing area. The main goal is to give students the necessary elements that will allow them to use the English Language as a privileged vehicle in the Commerce and International Relations areas. It is intended to conciliate technical and specific vocabulary and terminology of banking, finance, and marketing areas with a revision, practice, and consolidation of elementary and intermediate grammar structures.

Program

I – Banking and Finance

1. Money
2. Banks
3. Operating an account
4. Dedit and credit cards
5. Borrowing

6. Internet banking

7. International payments
8. National economies and international trade

II – Marketing

1. Objective
2. The four Ps
3. Product life-cycle

III – Grammar

1. Verb tenses
2. If-clauses
3. Degree of the adjectives
4. Modal verbs

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Bibliografia principal:

DUBICKA, Iwonna et al. (2019). Business Partner. Essex: Pearson Education Limited. FT Publishing, Financial Times.

GOUVEIA, Luís, Teresa Lameiras e Raquel Cardoso (2004, 2ª edição). Glossário de Contabilidade: Inglês-Português. ISCA Aveiro e ISCAC Coimbra.

MARKS, Jon (2012). Check Your English Vocabulary for Banking and Finance. Bloomsbury.

MASCULL, Bill (2017). Business Vocabulary in Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

WILSON, James, Teresa Lameiras e Raquel Cardoso (2007). Manual de Correspondência Inglês-Português (1ª ed. 2004). Correspondence Handbook English-Portuguese. Coimbra: Almedina.

 

Bibliografia secundária:

CARVALHO-OLIVEIRA, J. M. e Hélder Fanha Martins (2002). A Vocabulary of Business, Accounting and Finance. Vocabulário Técnico Português-Inglês-Português. Lisboa: Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Lisboa.

FRENDO, Evan, Sean Mahoney (2008), English for Accounting. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

FERRAINO, Cindy (2010). The Complete Dictionary of Accounting & Bookkeeping Terms Explained Simply. Atlantic Publishing Group Inc.

IRVINE, Mark and Marion Cadman (2003) Commercially Speaking. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

RADICE, Francis (1995). English for Banking. London: Macmillan.