(in Polish) Język angielski we współczesnym świecie A1 340-AS1-1AWS1
Study profile: general academic
Form of study: full-time
Type of subject: compulsory
Field and discipline of science: humanities
Year of study/semester: I
Prerequisites: knowledge of English at a level corresponding to B1 standards
Number of teaching hours: 20 hours
Teaching methods: lecture, problem-based, practical, grammar and translation, cognitive.
ECTS credits: 2
Student workload:
- participation in classes - 20 hours
- participation in consultations - 2-3 hours
- preparation for classes and exams, independent work, projects - 10-15 hours.
Total - 50-60 hours.
Quantitative indicators:
- student workload related to classes requiring direct teacher participation: 22-23 hours - 1 ECTS
- student workload that does not require direct teacher participation - 50-60 hours - 1 ECTS
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Term 2025:
Study profile: general academic Form of study: full-time Type of subject: compulsory Field and discipline of science: humanities Year of study/semester: I Prerequisites: knowledge of English at a level corresponding to B1 standards Number of teaching hours: 20 hours Teaching methods: lecture, problem-based, practical, grammar and translation, cognitive. ECTS credits: 2 Student workload: - participation in classes - 20 hours - participation in consultations - 2-3 hours - preparation for classes and exams, independent work, projects - 10-15 hours. Total - 50-60 hours. |
Term 2026:
Study profile: general academic Form of study: full-time Type of subject: compulsory Field and discipline of science: humanities Year of study/semester: I Prerequisites: knowledge of English at a level corresponding to B1 standards Number of teaching hours: 20 hours Teaching methods: lecture, problem-based, practical, grammar and translation, cognitive. ECTS credits: 2 Student workload: - participation in classes - 20 hours - participation in consultations - 2-3 hours - preparation for classes and exams, independent work, projects - 10-15 hours. Total - 50-60 hours. |
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Learning outcomes
Winter semester:
Knowledge, the graduate knows and understands:
- at an advanced level, phenomena, processes, and linguistic systems within a leading foreign language, as well as theories explaining the relationships between them (KP6_WG1)
- general terminology and basic research methodology in the field of linguistics (KP6_WG3)
Skills, graduates are able to:
- appropriately select sources and information from them in the field of linguistics and evaluate, critically analyze, and synthesize this information (KP6_UW6)
Competencies, graduates are ready to:
- critically evaluate their knowledge (KP6_KK1)
Assessment criteria
51-60%=3
61-70%=3.5
71-80%=4
81-90%=4.5
91-100%=5
Bibliography
SpeakOut Advanced Plus
F. Eales, S. Oakes, SpeakOut Advanced Plus SB, 2nd edition, Pearson 2018
M. McCarthy, F. O'Dell, English Vocabulary in Use Advanced, CUP 2003
R. Side, G. Wellman, Grammar and Vocabulary for Cambridge Advanced and Proficiency, Longman 2000.
Additional information
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