Course: English IIa

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Course title English IIa
Course code CJV/TK3AA
Organizational form of instruction Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction English
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Orsavová Jana, Mgr. Ph.D.
  • Vidomusová Hana, Mgr.
Course content
1. Comparatives 2. Superlatives 3. Describing physical appearance 4. Changing stress 5. Describing paintings 6. Deduction and usage of modal verbs 7. Speculation and usage of modal verbs 8. Business vocabulary 9. Business phrases 10. Passive voice - form 11. Passive voice - correct pronunciation 12. Passive voice and its usage in academic texts 13. Sports 14. Usage of articles (a, an, the, no article)

Learning activities and teaching methods
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming), Methods for working with texts (Textbook, book), Activating (Simulation, games, dramatization), Practice exercises, Teamwork, Individual work of students, Students working in pairs, E-learning
  • Participation in classes - 9 hours per semester
  • Home preparation for classes - 31 hours per semester
  • Preparation for examination - 20 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
Entrance English level at B1-B1+ according to the Common European Framework of Reference and fulfillment of TK2AA course.
Entrance English level at B1-B1+ according to the Common European Framework of Reference and fulfillment of TK2AA course.
learning outcomes
the rules of the English sentence structure, reported speech, questions
the rules of the English sentence structure, reported speech, questions
basic grammar tenses and their use, past habits descriptions - used to and would
basic grammar tenses and their use, past habits descriptions - used to and would
vocabulary of selected topics, phrasal verbs
vocabulary of selected topics, phrasal verbs
modal verbs, passives, unreal conditions
modal verbs, passives, unreal conditions
application of articles, dependent prepositions
application of articles, dependent prepositions
Skills
can understand the main points of clear standard input, radio and TV programmes
can understand the main points of clear standard input, radio and TV programmes
can understand texts on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure
can understand texts on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure
can deal with most common situations that can arise while travelling in areas where the language is spoken
can deal with most common situations that can arise while travelling in areas where the language is spoken
can briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and describe experiences and events
can briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and describe experiences and events
can produce simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest
can produce simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest
teaching methods
Knowledge
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming)
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming)
Methods for working with texts (Textbook, book)
Methods for working with texts (Textbook, book)
Practice exercises
Practice exercises
Activating (Simulation, games, dramatization)
Students working in pairs
Students working in pairs
E-learning
E-learning
Teamwork
Teamwork
Individual work of students
Individual work of students
Activating (Simulation, games, dramatization)
assessment methods
Composite examination (Written part + oral part)
Composite examination (Written part + oral part)
Analysis of the student's language performance
Systematic observation of the student
Systematic observation of the student
Analysis of the student's language performance
Recommended literature
  • vlastní e-learningové materiály. .
  • Rachael Roberts, Heather Buchanan. Navigate B1+ Intermediate Coursebook with video and Oxford Online Skills. 2015. ISBN 978-0-19-456662-9.
  • Raymond Murphy. English Grammar in Use 5th edition. Cambridge University Press, 2019. ISBN 9781108457651.


Study plans that include the course
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