English for Advanced Students P2
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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804XAP2 | Z | 2 | 0P+2C | Czech |
- Relations:
- In order to register for the course 804XAP2, the student must have registered for the course 804XAP1 in a previous semester.
- In order to register for course 804XAP2, the student must have registered for course 804XAP3 in a previous semester.
- Course guarantor:
- Lecturer:
- Karolina Beauxisová
- Tutor:
- Karolina Beauxisová
- Supervisor:
- Department of Humanities and Languages
- Synopsis:
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The AP2 course is based on AP1, thus extending the student´s skills for working with subtechnical texts, and even with professional texts of chosen branches of science. According to the students´ needs it concentrates on chosen grammar topics, but mainly intends to develop understanding of syntactic structures and typical rhetorical functions (e.g., various types of descriptions, and, if possible, a case study). Increasing emphasis is placed on the undergraduate´s independent work with and reading of linguistically more demanding materials. The course extends the student´s subtechnical vocabulary, and includes fundamental notions of chosen branches of science. It is focused on formal writing including the sentence and paragraph structure, linking, cohesion and coherence in texts.
- Requirements:
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a pass in the AP1 course
- Syllabus of lectures:
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Object and process description, experiment description, case study. Linking, paragraph structure, cohesion, coherence. Distinguishing formal and informal style, appropriate language for various purposes in oral and written communication.
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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The course is run as a series of seminars following the topics and scope of the syllabus mentioned above.
- Study Objective:
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Knowledge:
Morphology, syntax, and lexis at the level appropriate to the course, namely: tenses, compound sentences, words of foreign origin, basic terms in physics and chemistry, fundamentals of text grammar.
Skills:
To apply the acquired knowledge in everyday communication and in more professional contexts both in speaking and writing: to choose appropriate language structures depending on the type of discourse, apply various reading strategies depending on purpose, paraphrase a more professional text.
To qualify for admission to the higher level course.
- Study materials:
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Key references:
[1] Martin Hewings, Cambridge Academic English, Cambridge.
[2] teaching materials prepared by the Department of Languages, see web pages of the teacher http://people.fjfi.cvut.cz/clarkdun
http://people,fjfi.cvut.cz/capovhan
Recommended references:
[3] M.Hewings, Advanced English Grammar, Cambridge University Press 2010
[4] monolingual dictionaries
Teaching aids:
language classroom, audiovisuals, PC lab
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2024/2025:
- Time-table is not available yet
- Time-table for summer semester 2024/2025:
- Time-table is not available yet
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Applications of Informatics in Natural Sciences (language course)