(in Polish) Praktyczna nauka języka białoruskiego - laboratorium językowe 340-EB1-1PNJBL
Study mode: full-time.
Course type: compulsory.
Field and discipline of study: humanities, linguistics.
Year of study/semester: Year 1, semester 2.
Number of teaching hours by format: 30 hours per year (laboratory + assessment).
Teaching methods: tutorials, consultations, assessment.
ECTS credits: 2.
Student workload:
Participation in tutorials (laboratory): 30 hours (1.2 ECTS)
Participation in consultations: 6 hours (0.24 ECTS)
Preparation for classes: 10 hours (0.4 ECTS)
Exam preparation: 4 hours (0.16 ECTS)
Total: 50 hours (2 ECTS). Quantitative indicators:
- student workload associated with classes requiring direct teacher involvement - number of hours: 30 + 7.5 = 37.5, ECTS points: 1.5;
- student workload that does not require direct teacher involvement - number of hours: 6.5 + 6 = 12.5, ECTS points: 0.5.
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Type of course
obligatory courses
Mode
Learning outcomes
The graduate possesses knowledge of the contemporary Belarusian language (KP6_WG1, KP6_WG3), demonstrates skills in the field of language learning (KP6_UW1, KP6_UW5, KP6_UW6, KP6_UK4, KP6_UO1, KP6_UU1), and has a competent approach to assessing the acquired knowledge (KP6_KK1).
Assessment criteria
An unexcused absence from one class (2 hours) is permitted. Additional absences must be made up during consultations. The form of assessment is determined by the instructor. Continuous assessment (oral and written homework, phonetically correct reading, song recitation and singing, phonetically and intonationally correct reading of dialogues and texts) is mandatory. Students are expected to attend 70% of classes. Students receive their oral assessment during the last class before the summer session. Assessment criteria are consistent with the Academic Regulations.
Bibliography
Main literature:
1. Янкоўскі Ф., Беларускае літаратурнае вымаўленне, Мінск 1976.
Teaching aids:
Audio cassettes and CDs with phonetic exercises, Russian songs, dialogues and fairy tale texts, and films.
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Additional information
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