English As a Foreign Language 09-ANG-FŁ-16
Topics (to be selected, depending on the coursebook chosen for a given year)
Vocabulary and grammar at 1+/ B2 level e.g.
- tenses
- verbs (aspects, patterns, forms, phrasal verbs)
- indirect questions
- the passive
- used to / would
- be / get used to
- uncountable nouns and pluralia tantum
- I wish / if only
- articles
- conditional sentences (type ), 1, 2)
- modal verbs (obligation, prohibition, permission, ability)
Writing:
- paragraph
Pronunciation:
- word stress
- compound stress
- vowels in unstressed syllables
- basic intonation patterns
Module learning aims
Information on where to find course materials
Major
Course module conducted remotely (e-learning)
Student workload (ECTS credits)
Cycle of studies
Module type
Year of studies (where relevant)
Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After the course the student:
Understands main ideas of standard written texts whose topics discuss those aspects of life that they are familiar with, e.g. school, work, free time
Understands relatively simple and coherent spoken utterances which discuss the topics they are familiar with or interested in
Can express their opinions and justify them briefly
Can talk about various events and experiences
Can write a short paragraph in which they express their views on topics that they are familiar with
Is able to pronounce English phonemes correctly and use correct word stress/intonation
Moreover, students are familiar with the main cultural aspects of major English speaking countries
Assessment criteria
In order to get credit for the classes students have to:
- pass all the tests
- prepare various assignments (oral, written, projects, etc.) on time
- submit homework (on time)
- attend classes regularly (Students are allowed to 2 unexcused absences per term)
The final grade for the course depends on the final examination result and the grade for the class (continuous assessment).
Bibliography
Coursebook:
Selected coursebook at B2 level.
Additional Materials:
Murphy, R. 2015. English Grammar in Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Vince, M. 2009. First Certificate Language Practice [4th edition]. Oxford: Macmillan.
McCarthy, M. and F. O'Dell. 2001. English Vocabulary in Use. Cambridge University Press.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: