Practical English language training 2 340-LS1-2PNA2
Profile of studies - general academic
Form of study - full-time
Course type - compulsory
Field - Humanities, discipline - Linguistics
Year of studies/sem - year II/sem. 3, 4
Entry requirements - knowledge, skills and competences acquired during the classes in PNJA in the first year of studies
Number of teaching hours - 60 hours of classes
Teaching methods: speaking and writing practice, lexical and grammar exercises, phonetic drills, language games, role play, discussions, text analysis.
ECTS credits - 3
Class participation - 60 hrs, participation in class-related consultations - 15hrs, preparation for class and credit - 15 hrs.
Total: 90 hrs (3 ECTS)
Quantitative indices: the student workload related to the activities which require direct participation of the academic teacher - 75 hours (2.5 ECTS), the student workload which does not require direct participation of the academic teacher - 15 hours (0.5 ECTS)
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Students who pass the course:
- know and understand the processes involved in learning English KP6_WG2
- analyse and interpret specialist texts in English KP6_WG5
- use English at B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages KP6_UW2
- construct coherent and properly structured written texts in English, skilfully developing expressed views and justifying them with appropriate arguments and examples KP6_UW4
- prepare oral statements in English, maintaining fluency and correctness in terms of style, grammar and phonetics KP6_UK1
- plan and organise individual work and participate in group work KP6_UO1
- are willing to critically evaluate their knowledge KP6_KK1
Assessment criteria
Grammar and vocabulary test at the end of each section. Credits based on the average of the subscores.
Bibliography
Crace A., Acklam R., New Total English Upper-intermediate
Oxenden C., Latham-Koenig Ch., New English File Advanced
A detailed list of the reading material required to pass the course can be found in Part B
Additional information
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