All the new students enrolled for the first time in undergraduate/first-degree courses or 5-year single cycle degree courses in the 2023/2024 academic year are required to sit a level B1 English Assessment Test (AT). (QCER).
Those students who already hold a valid certificate are required to upload it on the relevant Aulaweb page. If the certificate is validated by the student’s English lecturer, said students WILL NOT have to sit the level B1 English AT.
Depending on your degree course, passing the level B1 English assessment test will mean that:
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The course provides the language skills defined by the Council of Europe in the B1 proficiency level
For further information on the various levels from A1 and A2 to B1, as well as higher ones, such as B2, C1 and C2, please check the British Council website either in Italian or in English.
All students who attended the school system in Italy learnt English as a compulsory subject for 13 years, i.e. 5 at primary school, 3 years while at middle school and at 5 more years at high-school. Therefore, all students graduating from Italian secondary schools are expected to reach the B2 level before enrolling at university. The English B1 should be a pre-requisite that student already have control of and may simply need to revise.
The online English B1 course is a self-directed learning course and is available at the following link https://clire.aulaweb.unige.it/.
The online English B1 course offers self-learning material, aimed at catching up with English B1 grammar and syntax structures and training to sit the PC-based English B1 test. It's a trainer course meant to offer you enough revision to be able to sit the English B1 test.
As a self-learning activity, the online English B1 course is meant to be carried out with maximum freedom to fit in with each student's own needs, learning pace, timetable, and other classes.
However, it is strongly recommended that the online English B1 course is attended consistently, that is, devoting at least 20/30 minutes to it each day when students start working on it. Consistency will allow students to progress more efficiently in their revision and get ready to sit the English B1 test.
Those who do not pass the English B1 Assessment test will receive an invitation to attend an online B1 English course on the Moodle paltform, also called Aulaweb. This is an online self-learning activity that students can work on at their own pace with the support of a tutor. The course must be completed by a given deadline (more information will be offered when entering the course), in order to be offered the opportunity to sit the English B1 test again in March. Those who do not pass the test in March will receive an invitation to attend a 40-hour interactive course, this time face-to-face with a teacher, who will support students in their preparation for a further B1 test at the end. Those who do not pass the B1 test after the 40-hour course will be able to re-take it according to the schedule set out by their English lecturer.
The online English B1 course is available at https://clire.aulaweb.unige.it/ and it is made of four modules. The first three are exercises, activities and grammar focuses aimed at revising B1 level skills and abilities that learners should have already learnt at school. Module 4 is split in three sections and each is a mock test or exam practice that allows students to practice exam exercises and activities.
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Ricevimento: Office hours are shown on the course Aulaweb page ENGLISH LANGUAGE I - 65036 Students can also send an email to laura.santini@unige.it and or ask for a meeting either online or in person. Please do not send messages via Teams, thanks.
LAURA SANTINI (President)
CRISTIANO BROCCIAS
ELISABETTA ZURRU
SIMONE TORSANI (President Substitute)
SANDRA CHRISTINE VLASTA (President Substitute)
The English B1 course is an online sef-learning course and can be accessed at the following URL https://clire.aulaweb.unige.it
Freshers or newly enrolled students who fail the English B1 Assessment Test are automatically redirected to the online English B1 course. Further information at the following link.
All other students find the online English B1 course at the same link https://clire.aulaweb.unige.it and can start it in October 2023. Further information on the course page on Aulawe labelled as follows "English Language - 27975".
The English B1 exam is a PC-based test scheduled as other exam in the summer, autumn and winter exam session on https://cla.aulaweb.unige.it/.
The official test EN B1 assess students's minimum intermediate skills (see CEFR for EN B1 skills). It includes 6 different types of exercise. Here's a brief description
The English B1 exam is a PC-based test. The official test EN B1 assess students's minimum intermediate skills (see CEFR for EN B1 skills). It includes 6 different types of exercise.
Find below a more detailed description of the six types of exercise:
There may be an oral exam after the test if required by the lecturer. If necessary, students will be informed promptly or via email by the lecturer.
Find detailed information on the English B1 Assessment Test at the following page.
Find detailed information on the English B1 course and exam sessions on Aulaweb (Moodle), each year a new page for the ENGLISH LANGUAGE - 27975 is created and students need to sign up.
For the academic year 2022-2023, here's the link ENGLISH LANGUAGE - 27975.
Special needs students and/or students with any learning issue should submit an application form to Settore servizi di supporto alla disabilità e agli studenti con DSA - unless they did so when they pre-enrolled. The admin staff will offer information about support offered while attending university courses - for instance longer time in tests/exams (a clear request must be sent via email to the lecturer and the person in charge in each department must be copied in); a peer-tutoring figure who can offer guidance and support in learning English (online and/or in presence course); etc. Please find further information at this link.