Language Learning and Teaching 340-AR1-2UNJ
Studies’ profile General academic
Studies Full-time studies
Course code 0400-AR1-2UNJ
Course in English
Type of course Obligatory, discipline linguistics
Semester/year of studies YearII, winter and spring terms
60 hrs workshops/classes
5 ECTS
Students’ workload balance Number of hours
Participation in classes 60 h
Preparation to classes 30 h
Individual discussions with teacher 20 h
Preparing projects 5h
1Prepaing for/and final assessment 10
Number of hours 125 h 5 ECTS points
Quantitative indicators
Students’ workload connected with classes
which require assistance from the teacher 82 ; 3 ECTS
Practical 65 h; 2, 5 ECTS
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Mode
Term 2024: (in Polish) w sali | Term 2022: (in Polish) w sali (in Polish) zdalnie | Term 2023: (in Polish) w sali |
Learning outcomes
KP6_WG2, KP6_WG5
KP6_UW2, KP6_UW6, KP6_UW7, KP6_UK2, KP6_UK4, KP6_UO1,
KP6_UU1
KP6_KK1 KA_KK2,
Assessment criteria
Didactic methods and techniques: discussions, pair and group work, microteaching assignments, article discussion and analysis, self and peer-assessment of project works.
Projects, microteaching assignments, teaching and learning packs, article reading, analysis and presentations, test of achievement, final exam
Two absences accepted.
Bibliography
Harmer, J. 2001. The Practice of English Language Teaching. Third Edition. Completely Revised And Updated. Longman.
Komorowska, H. 2005. Metodyka nauczania języków obcych. Warszawa: Fraszka Edukacyjna.
Komorowska, H. (red.). 2009. Skuteczna nauka języka obcego. Struktura i przebieg zajęć językowych. Warszawa: CODN.
Lightdown, P., N. Spada. 1993. How Languages are Learned. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Observing English Lessons. Materiały video. 1997. British Council Studium University of Gdańsk.
Programy nauczania dla szkół podstawowych, gimnazjów i liceów
Revel, J., S. Norman. 1999. Handing Over. London: Saffire Press
Richards J., T. Rodgers. 1986. Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP
Tanner, R., Green, C. 1998. Tasks for Teacher Education. Longman.
Ur,P. 1996. A Course in Language Teaching. Cambridge:CUP
Wallace, M. 1998. Action Research for Language Teachers. Cambridge: CUP
oraz
artykuły z:
English Teaching Professional
Practical English Teaching
Modern English Teacher
ELT Journal
Network
Forum
Języki obce w szkole
Term 2022:
Dakowska, M. 2005. Teaching English as a Foreign Language. A Guide for Professionals. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Part 6, Foreign Language Skills … (chapters 11 – 15). |
Term 2023:
Dakowska, M. 2005. Teaching English as a Foreign Language. A Guide for Professionals. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Part 6, Foreign Language Skills … (chapters 11 – 15). |
Term 2024:
Dakowska, M. 2005. Teaching English as a Foreign Language. A Guide for Professionals. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Part 6, Foreign Language Skills … (chapters 11 – 15). |
Notes
Term 2022:
General rules: REQUIREMENTS FOR GETTING THE CREDIT: Spring term – you can collect 20 points I. 20 POINTS FOR WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT: NOTE: Assessment of assignments: Each term the most active students can be given 2 additional points for the presence, engagement and attitude towards the subject (tutor’s subjective judgement). TOTAL: 20 points – marks (the system refers both to the winter and spring terms): THE COURSE ENDS WITH AN EXAM IN SUMMER. |
Term 2023:
General rules: REQUIREMENTS FOR GETTING THE CREDIT: Spring term – you can collect 20 points I. 20 POINTS FOR WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT: NOTE: Assessment of assignments: Each term the most active students can be given 2 additional points for the presence, engagement and attitude towards the subject (tutor’s subjective judgement). TOTAL: 20 points – marks (the system refers both to the winter and spring terms): THE COURSE ENDS WITH AN EXAM IN SUMMER. |
Term 2024:
General rules: REQUIREMENTS FOR GETTING THE CREDIT: Spring term – you can collect 20 points I. 20 POINTS FOR WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT: NOTE: Assessment of assignments: Each term the most active students can be given 2 additional points for the presence, engagement and attitude towards the subject (tutor’s subjective judgement). TOTAL: 20 points – marks (the system refers both to the winter and spring terms): THE COURSE ENDS WITH AN EXAM IN SUMMER. |
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