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Through a variety of teaching materials, in-class activities and pair/group works, this course seeks to help students:
· Develop reading and writing skills in general and specialized English;
· Learn how to understand and handle short, long and difficult passages on Geography written in English;
· Carry out research on Geography in English in printed and electronic form (in the Library and the Internet respectively);
· Find and use general and specialist monolingual, bilingual and multilingual specialized dictionaries in printed and electronic form;
· Construct and maintain a personal bilingual Terminological Data Bank (TDB) and, thus, learn how to handle difficult terminology;
· Enhance their research and IT skills;
· Give briefings on the research they carry out (short oral presentations) in English on given (by the instructor) or pre-selected (by the student[s]) texts;
· Summarize in English and in Modern Greek short and long specialized texts with relative ease; and
· Enhance their abilities to render relatively long relatively difficult specialized English passages into Modern Greek, since they need to transfer the information and knowledge they acquire to their respective subject classes (other Courses) which are conducted in Modern Greek.
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