Phonetics of English 2 1.S3.JAT.PP.8
Course objectives:
- correct articulation of the English phonetic and phonological system
- correct use of professional (and not colloquial) terminology when speaking on "sound" topics related to teaching and learning English
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Course content of the English Phonetics 2:
(1) hour 01-08:
• distribution of English consonants - revision: characteristics + practical exercises.
• distribution of English vowels - revision: characteristics + practical exercises.
(2 hours. 09-16:
• strong and weak accent forms (am/are/is, was/were, do/does, for, from, that, etc.).
• intonation in affirmative, interrogative and negative sentences.
(3) hours 17-24:
• practicing the correct articulation of sounds (vowels, diphthongs, triphthongs, consonants), combining words, using strong and weak forms, etc. based on scientifically prepared text.
(4) hours 25-28:
• A series of practical English phonetic and phonological exercises with individual student assessment.
(5) hours 29-30:
• End-of-semester control test + oral answer + corrections
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Teaching methods used during classes:
1. problematic: classic problematic, situational;
2. practical exercises: language exercises performed individually, in pairs, in a group.
3. ICT tools/ MSTeams
Field of study
Student workload
Study level
Education profile
Type of course
foreign languages
obligatory courses
foreign languages
The semester in which the subject is carried out
Mode
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Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Term 2022/23-L: | Term 2024/25-L: | Term 2023/24-L: |
Learning outcomes
LEARNING OUTCOMES ACCORDING TO PQF 2019:
KNOWLEDGE
The student knows and understands:
1. the basic human speech organs, indicating them on the cross-section of the head and defining their most important functions (k_W04);
2. how humans generate sounds (k_W04);
3. English sounds - with the division into vowels, consonants, diphthongs and triphthongs, as well as the division of consonants according to the place and/or manner of articulation (k_W04).
SKILLS:
The student is able to:
4. correctly and with due diligence articulate English vowels, consonants, diphthongs and triphthongs (k_U08, k_U11);
5. distinguish sounds articulated by other people in individual words (k_U08, k_U11);
6. correct their own habits regarding the incorrect pronunciation of English sounds (k_U08, k_U11, k_U16).
SOCIAL COMPETENCE:
The student is ready to:
7. increase the level of awareness of the English phonetic system by pronouncing English sounds more carefully (k_K03, k_K04, k_K06);
8. self-improve one's own pronunciation based on acquired knowledge, heard and practiced patterns and phonetic experience acquired during the workshops (k_K03, k_K04, k_K06).
Assessment criteria
Forms of evaluation of learning outcomes:
1. Mid-semester control work (written): 30% of the final grade ( outcomes: 1,2,3,5,7)
2. The end of semester test (written): 15% of the final grade (outcomes: 1,2,3,5,7)
3. Active participation in classes (numerous oral exercises): 55% of the final grade ( outcomes: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)
pass at 60% of the final grade
Bibliography
Reading list
obligatory
1) Hewings, M. (2007). English Pronunciation in Use (Advanced). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2) Baker, A. (2005). Ship or Sheep: An intermediate pronunciation course. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3) Bradford, B. (1992). Intonation in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
4) O’Connor, J. D. (2009). Better English Pronunciation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Supplementary reading:
1) Peter Roach, 2005, English Phonetics and Phonology: a Practical Course, CUP.
2) Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska, 2005, Workbook in English Phonetics (for Polish Students of English), Wyd. UMCS w Lublinie.
3) Włodzimierz Sobkowiak, 2001, English Phonetics for Poles. A Resource Book for Learners and Teachers, Wyd. Poznańskie
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