Practical training of the second foreign language – English 340-RM1-2PNA
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 and 4
Admission requirements - knowledge, skills and competences acquired in the first year of PNJA.
Number of hours - 60 hours of practical classes
Teaching methods: discussion, ongoing monitoring of student activity and engagement, test, written work
ECTS credits - 5
Llass attendance - 60 hours, participation in consultations connected with classes - 13 hours, preparation for classes and credit/examination - 50 hours, examination - 2 hours Total: 125 hours (5 ECTS)
Quantitative indices: student workload related to activities requiring direct teacher participation - 75 hours (3 ECTS), student workload not requiring direct teacher participation - 50 hours (2 ECTS).
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Students who pass the course:
- know the terminology of English language learning theory KP6_WG5
- are able to translate, analyse and interpret texts in English KP6_WG6, KP6_WG7
- understand the problems and challenges of language and communication KP6_WK1
- can formulate and solve problems, selecting appropriate methods and tools, including ICT KP6_UW1, KP6_UW6
- select, evaluate, critically analyse and synthesise appropriate sources and information KP6_UW7
- communicate, taking account of socio-cultural elements KP6_UK2
- participate in a debate in English, presenting, evaluating and discussing different opinions and viewpoints KP6_UK4
- critically evaluate their knowledge KP6_KK1
- create platforms for tolerance and cooperation in a multilingual and religiously diverse society KP6_KO4
Assessment criteria
A grammar and vocabulary test after each chapter. The passing grade is determined by calculating the average of the total scores achieved.
Bibliography
Latham-Koenig Ch., Oxenden C., Seligson P.:
English File Pre-intermediate, OUP
Latham-Koenig Ch., Oxenden C.:
English File Intermediate, OUP
A detailed list of the reading material required to pass the course can be found in Part B.
Additional information
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