General information


Subject type: Mandatory

Coordinator: Luciana Moizé Arcone

Trimester: Second term

Credits: 3

Teaching staff: 

Mary Louise Walsh

Skills


Basic skills
  • B1_That students have demonstrated knowledge and understanding in a field of study that is based on general secondary education, and is at a level that, if supported by advanced textbooks, also includes some aspect that involves knowledge from the forefront of their field of study

     

  • B3_That students have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually within their area of ​​study), to make judgments that incorporate a reflection on relevant social, scientific and ethical issues

     

  • B5_That students have developed those learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy

     

Specific skills
  • E3_Know and understand the methods, procedures and physiotherapeutic actions, aimed both at the actual therapy to be applied in the clinic for re-education or functional recovery, as well as carrying out activities aimed at promoting and maintaining health

     

  • E12_Intervene in the areas of health promotion, prevention, protection and recovery

     

  • E14_Incorporate the ethical and legal principles of the profession into professional practice, as well as integrate social and community aspects into decision-making

     

  • E15_Participate in the development of physiotherapy care protocols based on scientific evidence, encouraging professional activities that stimulate research in physiotherapy

     

  • E17_Understand the importance of updating the knowledge, skills and abilities and attitudes that make up the professional competencies of the physiotherapist

     

  • E19_Know how to communicate effectively and clearly, both orally and in writing, with users of the healthcare system, as well as with other professionals

     

Transversal competences
  • T1_Acquire the ability to communicate in a foreign language and work in an international context

     

Description


This subject has methodological and digital resources to make possible its continuity in non-contact mode in the case of being necessary for reasons related to the Covid-19. In this way, the achievement of the same knowledge and skills that are specified in this teaching plan will be ensured.

This highly communicative course works on the skills needed for a health professional to communicate effectively in a health-related environment.

In addition, given the number of academic articles published in English within the area of ​​health sciences, the ability of undergraduate students to be able to read in English effectively has become essential.

Learning outcomes


The main objective of this course is:

· Improve the student's ability to communicate in English and understand academic texts in a health context. The subject focuses on carrying out professional activities in English in the field of Physiotherapy, with parallel attention to the relevant vocabulary and grammar.

Thus, the learning outcomes are as follows:

  • Acquires and masters the English language applied to the sciences of health and physical activity.
  • It incorporates English as a language for learning and disseminating scientific knowledge. Use in interprofessional communication.

Working methodology


The methodology of the course will be of a very practical nature. Each session will include a variety of activities designed to develop the main language strategies. The main objective of this subject will be the active use of English in a dynamic environment.

Contents


Synopsis:

The contents are highly functional and are linked to real situations through task-based learning. Understand and express themselves orally in English.

 

 

GENERAL CONTENTS

·         Acquire functional language related to the fields of physiotherapy and the sciences of physical activity and sport

· Work effectively in situations related to the daily work of a health professional

· Improve comprehension techniques

· Acquire specialized vocabulary

· Design strategies for improving comprehension and communication in English with people and groups of different nationalities

 

SPECIFIC CONTENTS

Situation

Contents, Skills and Functions

Content-Based Listening (talks, conferences ..)

Orientation listening

Listening for gist

Listening for specific meaning

Content-Based Reading (academic articles, reports, case studies, documentaries ...)

Meaning from context

Understanding main ideas

Understanding details

The Human Body

Skeleton

Muscles

organs

Functions of the body

Posture and movement

Pain and Symptoms

Describing pain

Describing symptoms

Making a diagnosis

injuries

Muscular injuries

Good injuries

Discussing treatment

Monitoring

Health, Exercise & Nutrition

Diet

Training

Sports Injuries

Muscular injuries

Signature Treatment Flagship Store

Physiotherapy

Sports Psychology

Performance

attitudes

Sports Management

Legal Aspects

Rules and Regulations

 

Learning activities


Master class

 25

Work in group 

 8

Group tutoring   1.5
Self-employment 3
Personal study  37.5

 

 

Evaluation system


The total or partial copy in any of the learning activities will mean a "Not Presented" in the subject, without option to present in the proof of recovery and without prejudice of the opening of a file for this reason.

 

Evaluation activity

Weighting

Assessed skills

 

Continuous evaluation

 

Group oral presentation:

Students will have to choose a topic agreed with the teacher based on the content, audiovisual materials and articles.

 

20%

 B1, B5, T1, E3, E11, E12, E14, E15, E17, E19

Positive participation in activities

 

Students will be required to participate in speaking, listening, and interactive activities.

 

10%

B1, B5, T1, E3, E11, E12, E14, E15, E17, E19

 

Continuous evaluation

 

Individual written work:

Students must choose a topic agreed with the teacher:

 

 30%

 B1, B5, T1, E3, E11, E12, E14, E15, E17, E19

 Final evaluation

 

Final two-part exam:

Part A: Listening comprehension

It consists of a hearing of a real contextualized situation. Notes should be taken and some questions answered.

Part B: Reading comprehension

A text from the health field is read. Some questions need to be answered.

 40%

 B1, B5, T1, E3, E11, E12, E14, E15, E17, E19

 

Evaluation activity in recovery period

Weighting

Assessed skills

 Final evaluation

 

Two-part exam:

Part A: Listening comprehension

It consists of a hearing of a real contextualized situation. Notes should be taken and some questions answered.

Part B: Reading comprehension

A text from the health field is read. Some questions need to be answered.

 

 40%

 B1, B5, T1, E3, E11, E12, E14, E15, E17, E19

 

The grades obtained in the continuous assessment will be kept as part of the final grade of the subject, both passed and not passed, in order to preserve the criteria of continuous assessment.