General Prerequisites:

Students must have successfully completed the lessons of Semesters 1, 2, 3 and 4. They should have developed a strong understanding of basic concepts related to their fields of expertise, namely:

Economics

  • Basic microeconomics and macroeconomics concepts
  • Understanding of economic systems and markets
  • Fundamental economic terminology

English Language

  • Basic English grammar and sentence structure
  • Elementary reading and writing skills
  • Foundation vocabulary (general and academic)

Business and Management

  • Basic business concepts and terminology
  • Understanding of business environments
  • Fundamental knowledge of financial concepts

Research and Study Skills

  • Basic academic reading strategies
  • Note-taking and summarizing skills
  • Elementary research and information literacy

Additionally, students should possess basic English language proficiency from their previous semesters and willingness to practice speaking and writing in English.


Specific Prerequisites for Specialized Foreign Language 1:

To succeed in this module, students should ideally have:

Basic English Grammar (present, past, future tenses; basic sentence structures)
General Vocabulary (ability to understand simple texts and communicate basic ideas)
Reading Skills (ability to read and understand simple English texts)
Writing Skills (ability to write simple sentences and short paragraphs)
Listening Comprehension (basic understanding of spoken English)
Motivation to Learn and willingness to practice English regularly
Computer Literacy (ability to use Moodle, Google Meet, and basic digital tools)
Basic Economics Knowledge from Semesters 1-3 (in Arabic or French)


📝 Prerequisite Quiz

Before starting this quiz, please make sure you have completed your Semesters 1, 2, and 3 courses. A solid understanding of basic English grammar, vocabulary, and fundamental economic concepts is essential for your success in this module.

💡 Purpose of This Quiz:

This quiz is designed to help you:

✅ Activate your prior knowledge from previous semesters
✅ Assess your readiness for learning economics in English
✅ Identify areas that may need review before starting
✅ Self-evaluate your English language proficiency and economic knowledge

If you don't pass on your first attempt — don't worry! Use this opportunity to refresh your knowledge and try again. This quiz is formative, meaning it's designed to help you learn, not to penalize you.


📚 Recommended Resources for Review

For English Language Review:

📘 Your previous English textbooks and notes

  • Review basic grammar (tenses, sentence structure, word order)
  • Practice vocabulary from Semesters 1-3

📄 Online English learning resources

  • Grammar practice websites (e.g., British Council, BBC Learning English)
  • Basic business English vocabulary lists

🗣️ Discussion Forums

  • Ask questions or seek clarification from peers and instructor on the Moodle platform

📖 Review Your Previous English Courses:

  • English for General Purposes (Semesters 1-3)
  • Basic grammar and vocabulary lessons

For Economics Concepts Review:

📘 Your Economics textbooks from Semesters 1-3

  • Review basic concepts: supply/demand, markets, GDP, inflation
  • Economic systems and structures

🎯 Quiz Structure:

The Prerequisite Quiz will include questions on:

English Grammar (25%)

  • Basic tenses (present, past, future)
  • Sentence structure and word order
  • Common grammar errors

General and Business Vocabulary (25%)

  • Basic economic and business terms in English
  • Common academic vocabulary
  • Word formation and collocations

Reading Comprehension (25%)

  • Understanding simple economic texts
  • Identifying main ideas and details
  • Basic inference skills

Basic Economics Knowledge (25%)

  • Simple economic concepts in English
  • Terminology matching (Arabic/French to English)
  • Understanding economic systems

📋 Quiz Guidelines:

Attempts: Unlimited (you can retake as many times as needed)
Time Limit: 30 minutes
Passing Score: 60% (12 out of 20 questions)
Question Types: Multiple choice, True/False, Matching, Fill in the blanks
Purpose: Self-assessment (does not count toward final grade)
Availability: Open from Week 1, Monday, October 6, 2025

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✅ Before Taking the Quiz - Self-Checklist:

Ask yourself:

☐ Can I construct simple sentences in English with correct grammar?
☐ Do I understand basic economic vocabulary in English (market, price, supply, demand)?
☐ Can I read and understand a simple paragraph in English?
☐ Do I know the difference between micro and macroeconomics?
☐ Can I write a short paragraph (5-6 sentences) in English?
☐ Am I comfortable using digital platforms (Moodle, Google Meet)?

If you answered "No" to more than 2 questions, spend time reviewing basic English grammar and vocabulary before taking the quiz.


💪 Stay Motivated!

This quiz is just the beginning of your journey into mastering English for Economics and Business.

Remember:

✨ Every expert was once a beginner
✨ Learning a language is a process, not a destination
✨ Your effort and practice matter more than your starting point
✨ Mistakes are part of learning — don't be afraid to try!
✨ We're here to support you every step of the way

Don't hesitate to ask questions in the forums or during live sessions!


🌟 Ready to Start?

Once you've reviewed the materials above and feel confident, access the Prerequisite Quiz on Moodle:

👉 Moodle → Specialized Foreign Language 1 → General Section → Prerequisite Quiz


Warm wishes and best of luck,

Dr. Hassiba Almi
📧 hassibali090@gmail.com
🏛 Assistant Professor, Badji Mokhtar University - Annaba
💬 Available on Moodle forums and live sessions (Mondays, 15:00-17:00)


📌 Additional Note:

This prerequisite assessment is designed to help you succeed. It identifies any knowledge gaps early so you can address them proactively. Your success in this module is our priority!


💡 Tips for Success:

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  1. Practice English daily — even 10-15 minutes makes a difference
  2. Don't be afraid to make mistakes — they're part of learning
  3. Use a dictionary — build your vocabulary gradually
  4. Read simple English texts — start with news headlines or short articles
  5. Watch English videos — with subtitles if needed
  6. Participate actively — practice makes perfect!

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