(in Polish) Język angielski 2 SD.1.0.Ja.2k
The aim of the course is to help students achieve fluency in discussing various topics in the academic and everyday context; to familiarize students with academic vocabulary and grammatical constructions; to improve speaking, listening and writing skills needed for studying in English
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
Graduate knows and understands:
1. in the advanced degree – selected facts, objects and phenomena of language and linguistic theories explaining complex dependencies, forming the basic general knowledge in the field of English philology and selected issues of the detailed knowledge of linguistics (k-W-1)
2. the place and significance of philological science among humanities and the directions of its development (k-W-2)
3. theories, methodology and general and detailed terminology of literature and cuture (k-W-3)
4. methods of analysis and interpretation of texts in SLA (k-W-4)
Skills
Graduate can
1. use their philological knowledge - formulate and solve problems concerning the use of language as well as linguistic knowledge, and perform tasks in not fully predictable conditions thanks to:
- proper selection of sources and information, evaluation, critical analysis and synthesis of that information (k-U-1)
2. recognize texts and carry out their critical analysis and interpretation with the use of standard philological methods allowing for an assessment of their relevance (k-U-3)
3. communicate with the use of specialized terminology for the English language description (k-U-4)
4. take part in a debate - present and evaluate different opinions and positions in terms of philology and discuss them (k-U-5)
5. use English as a foreign language at the level of at least C1 of the Common European Framework for Languages (k-U-6)
6. plan and organize individual and team work (k-U-7)
Social competence
Graduate is ready to
1. critically assess their philological knowledge (k-K-1)
2. fulfil social obligations to and co-organise actions (k-K-2)
Assessment criteria
Course requirements and methods of evaluation
• Academic vocabulary tests
• Test on grammar, listening, and reading.
Additional information
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