
๐ Course Summary: ENGLISH PROFICIENCY TEST
Course Title: English Proficiency Test
Course Code: ENGKGL
Course Level: Foundation / Assessment-Based
Delivery Mode: Online (Self-paced or Scheduled)
Platform: UTB eLearning
๐ Course Description:
This course is designed to assess and improve your proficiency in the English language. It evaluates your skills in grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening, writing, and speaking. Whether you are a student, job seeker, or professional, this test helps you understand your current level and prepares you for further academic or workplace communication requirements.
๐ฏ Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Demonstrate understanding of English grammar and sentence structure.
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Use vocabulary effectively across different contexts.
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Read and comprehend academic and non-academic texts.
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Listen and interpret spoken English in various accents and speeds.
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Write coherent paragraphs, emails, and essays with correct spelling and punctuation.
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Speak fluently and confidently in both formal and informal settings.
 
๐งฉ Course Structure:
| Module | Title | Content Type | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction & Pre-Test | Instructions + Diagnostic Quiz | 
| 2 | Grammar & Sentence Structure | Lessons + Practice Quiz | 
| 3 | Vocabulary in Context | Interactive Tasks + Games | 
| 4 | Reading Comprehension | Timed Tests + Reading Passages | 
| 5 | Listening Comprehension | Audio Exercises + Questions | 
| 6 | Writing Skills | Guided Writing + Sample Tasks | 
| 7 | Speaking Practice | Recording Tasks + Rubric | 
| 8 | Final Proficiency Test | Full Mock Exam (All Skills) | 
| 9 | Feedback & Certification | Score Report + PDF Certificate | 
๐ Course Duration:
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Start Date: Monday, 2nd June 2025
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End Date: Sunday, 8th June 2025
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Estimated Time to Complete: 5 to 10 hours (self-paced within the given week)
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Access: 24/7 during the course period
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Completion deadline: 8th June 2025
 
๐ Technical Requirements:
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Internet connection
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Headphones or speakers (for listening and speaking tasks)
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Microphone (for speaking test)
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Updated browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Edge)
 
โ Support:
For technical issues or support, please contact the course eLearning Administrator via the Forum or send an email to: digihozo@utb.ac.rwย or Call & WhatsApp: +250 788 940 718
- Teacher: IGIHOZO Didier
 - Teacher: NIYONZIMA Schadrack
 

Learning Objectives
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
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Define key concepts such as hospitality, tourism, tourists, and hotel guests.
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Identify the main sectors of the hospitality and tourism industry (e.g., accommodation, food and beverage, travel, and recreation).
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Understand the historical evolution of hospitality and tourism.
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Differentiate between types and forms of tourism (domestic, international, leisure, business).
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Recognise the career opportunities and professional standards within the industry.
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Appreciate the challenges and ethical responsibilities in hospitality and tourism operations.
 
- Teacher: Lazaro Maniraguha