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      CHARGÉ DE COURS :  HADJER SOUMIA BOUARFA      

     CONTACT:  Hadjer.hs@outlook.fr

    INTITULE DU COURS :  ANGLAIS 

    FILIERE/SPECIALITE : SCIECE DE LA MATIERE -L1

    LANGUE DU COURS :  ANGLAIS

    COEFFICIENT : 2

    CREDITS: 

    VOLUME HORAIRE HEBDOMADAIRE : 1h30 Cours et  TD

     MODALITÉ D' ÉVALUATION: Sommative (Devoirs + Test Final )

    MODALITÉ DE SUIVI (TUTORAT): 

     

     

     

     

     

     




    • Objective cours

       

      The general objective of teaching English aims for the students to be able to acquire, study and develop the   basic language  skills effectively . In addition,  to Develop their awareness  of the importance of English as a means of international communication.

      This  course involves  a number of   designed lectures  including reading and discussion of technical vocabulary. Besides,  practical  exercises  in English grammar in order to explore the educational  context in which English is taught and learned.

       Once the course is  delivered  the learner wil be able to:

      Acquire the necessary knowledge which is needed to communicate

      Increase basic skills in English grammar

      Improve the reading speaking skills through discussion

      • Test de prequis

         

         This pre-assessment test Aims at providing information and  determine the knowledge of students about the course in order to gain their attention    and to motivate  them to become more active in their learning  process.


      • LESSON 1

      • LESSON 2

           The orerall charge of An atom  is Zero. Once it  gives up or receives electrons,  it becomes ion. Ions can be either positively charged or negatively charged. When an atom loses electrons it becomes  Cation. However, when it gains electron  from any other atom  it  becomes  anion.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTYNXIwBacE


      • LESSON 3

        Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force upon each of the objects. The concept of force is commonly explained in terms of Isaac Newton’s three laws of motion . Not to mention, forces can be classified into contact and non-contact forces.

      • LESSON 4

      • LESSON 5

      • Section 9

      • 2 nd QUIZ

      • LESSON 6

      • MAKE UP TEST

      • LESSON 7