Practical English
Informacje ogólne
Kod przedmiotu: | 2510-f1ENG2S-PE | Kod Erasmus / ISCED: |
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(0231) Języki obce
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Nazwa przedmiotu: | Practical English | ||
Jednostka: | Wydział Humanistyczny | ||
Grupy: |
Przedmioty dla 2 semestru 2 roku S1 na kierunku filologia angielska |
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Punkty ECTS i inne: |
8.00
LUB
10.00
(zmienne w czasie)
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Język prowadzenia: | angielski | ||
Wymagania wstępne: | (tylko po angielsku) A passing grade in the Practical English course in the winter semester |
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Całkowity nakład pracy studenta: | (tylko po angielsku) Contact hours with the teacher: - participation in classes (use of English, reading and writing, speaking and listening) – 120 hrs Self-study hours: - preparation for tests, completing homework and online assignments - 130 hrs Altogether: 250 hrs (10 ECTS) |
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Efekty uczenia się - wiedza: | (tylko po angielsku) Use of English The student W1: knows grammar rules with regard to topics including emphasis, inversion and complex sentences at a B2+/C1 level (K_W02) W2: knows English vocabulary and rules governing its use, including word formation, selected phrasal verbs and prepositions at B2+/C1 level with a focus on academic register, which enables further language studies (K_W02) Reading and Writing The student W3: has the practical knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and spelling, making it possible to understand and create formally and linguistically accurate multi-paragraph academic texts on selected topics at B2+/C1 level (K_W02) Speaking and Listening The student W4: has the practical knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and spelling, making it possible to comprehend and create accurate and fluent oral texts on selected topics at B2+/C1 level texts in academic register (K_W02) |
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Efekty uczenia się - umiejętności: | (tylko po angielsku) Use of English The student U1: is capable of communicating in speech and writing with the teacher and with other students in order to discuss and describe selected grammatical and lexical aspects of the English language (K_U05) U2: has B2+/C1-level skills consisting in using structures and lexis correctly and following grammar rules pertaining to the successively covered aspects of the English language, such as complex sentences, emphasis and inversion with a focus on academic language (K_U17) U3: can work in a team taking on various roles in order to complete assigned tasks pertaining to using grammatical structures and formal and academic lexis at a B2+/C1 level (K_U08) Reading and Writing The student U4: can search for, analyse, evaluate, select, and apply information required for philological research and creating their own text on a given subject at the B2+/C1 level using various sources and strategies (K_U01) U5: has the ability to read and comprehend texts from English-language cultural area at B2+/C1 level (K_U02) U6: understands differences between a formal and informal register and can use impersonal formal English writing texts at B2+/C1 level (K_U4) U7: can communicate in English using B2+/C1 level writing skills and adopting basic theoretical approaches (K_U14) U8: can cite other sources either quoting or paraphrasing the original text to prevent plagiarism (K_U16) U9: has language skills which allows them to read and write academic texts at B2+/C1 level (K_U17) Speaking and Listening The student: U10: can communicate correctly, fluently and appropriately in spoken English on selected topics at B2+/C1 level adopting academic register (K_U05) U11: has the ability to make effective oral presentations in English, making use of different resources, as well as support and defend one’s own claims (K_U15) U12: has the English language skills as described by B2+/C1 level of CEFR (K_U17) U13: understands longer oral texts and most speakers communicating in English (for example, when interacting with Erasmus students) (K_U18) U14: can comprehend, recognize and produce oral texts in a register depending on the topic and the recipient (K_U04) U15: is able to work in a team taking roles such as a leader, prompter, or editor (K_U08) U16: is prepared for effective functioning in the English-speaking countries, e.g. to take the role of an exchange student at a foreign university, through speaking and listening skills (K_U17) |
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Efekty uczenia się - kompetencje społeczne: | (tylko po angielsku) Use of English The student K1: is aware of the level of their knowledge and language skills and understands the need for continuous practice (K_K01) Reading and Writing The student K2: is aware of the level of their knowledge and language skills and understands the need for continuous practice (K_K01) Speaking and Listening The student K3: is aware of the level of their knowledge and skills, and is able to utilize feedback to comprehend more difficult texts and produce improved utterances (K_K01) |
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Metody dydaktyczne: | (tylko po angielsku) Use of English Expository teaching methods: description, participatory lecture Exploratory teaching methods: practical, brainstorming, problem-solving On-line teaching methods: evaluative, cooperation-based, content-presentation-oriented Reading and Writing Expository teaching methods: description, discussion Exploratory teaching methods: brainstorming, individual consultations, problem-solving, practical On-line teaching methods on the course Moodle site: asynchronous content delivery, cooperation-based, evaluative Speaking and Listening Expository teaching methods: informative lecture and discussion Exploratory teaching methods: brainstorming, problem solving, presentation Online teaching methods: content presentation, cooperation-based, exchange and discussion, reflection |
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Skrócony opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) The practical English course is a system of modules. During the course the students will develop their academic English proficiency with regard to use of English, reading comprehension and writing as well as speaking and listening comprehension at a consistent B2+ level proceeding to C1. The three components are elements of one subject and each must be passed in order to receive a positive grade, calculated on the basis of the mean average from the three components. |
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Pełny opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) The course consists of the following components: Use of English: The course will cover selected issues connected to practical English grammar and vocabulary, focusing on aspects relevant to language production of both texts and speech at upper intermediate level over time proceeding towards advanced level (B2+ with elements of C1). A tentative list of subjects (which may be subject to modifications depending on students’ expressed needs or ongoing diagnosis conducted in all components of the Practical English course ) includes: Content distribution: - Revision regarding conditionals and the unreal past, nouns and articles - Linkers and other types of linking clauses - Inversion - Emphasis - Formal English – grammatical and lexical aspects - Collocations, idioms, words easily confused - Word formation (continued) - Selected phrasal verbs and prepositional phrases. - Academic vocabulary In addition to the listed issues, students will also successively improve their overall grammar and vocabulary skills through exercises testing and increasing global knowledge of English, such as open and multiple choice lexical and grammatical cloze, transformations and error correction. They will also improve their knowledge of vocabulary items including but not limited to idiomatic expressions, collocations, words easily confused and word formation, introduction to formal vocabulary as well as phrasal verbs and prepositions pertaining to selected topics with the goal of facilitating oral and written production. Elements of international exams, such as IELTS or TOEIC, will be used to practice and test obtained skills. Reading and Writing The course is designed so as to provide the foundation for effective critical reading and writing in selected academic content areas. Upon successful completion of the course, students will master reading and writing skills as well as key vocabulary required to decode written academic texts and complete written assignments at B2+/C1 level, using a formal register. Content distribution: Activities for integrated reading and writing Selected topics and reading strategies: - Building academic vocabulary and dictionary activities - Reading textbooks and authentic materials; in-text references - Annotating and highlighting a text - Identifying main ideas vs. supporting details Selected topics and writing strategies: - Brainstorming to generate topics, gathering materials and writing in stages following group discussion and reading comprehension activities - Practice exercises for citation, summary, paraphrase and quotation - Using comparison and contrast, cause and effect language - Analyzing description of a process, and classification - Synthesizing citations, evidence and explanation - Maximizing coherence; incorporating citation and in-text references - Editing for correct grammar, spelling, and use of mechanics. Speaking and Listening During the course the students will exercise their skills regarding speaking formally in the academic register with regard to accuracy and fluency at B2+/C1 level. They will develop their abstract vocabulary and their ability to activate such vocabulary during discussions with emphasis on the ability to specify, defend and modify their own opinions in discussion. In addition, the students will develop their skills with regard to academic discourse. The students will practice listening comprehension skills, including the understanding of longer oral academic texts and the comprehension of different varieties of spoken English. The advanced (intellectually stimulating) materials will represent varied society- and academia-related themes. Examples of themes: diverse issues relating to family and social life. Content Distribution: Imagining and speculating: facts and opinions, making judgements, accessing and taking part in discussion, speculating; Team building: reviewing a project, taking part in a meeting, discussing cause and effect; Stress and relaxation: talking about stress, dealing with awkward situations, having difficult conversations; Risk: assessing risk, ‘cyber’ risk and physical risk; Envisioning: talking about visionaries and visions of the future, discussing burning contemporary issues; Looking to the future: talking about future trends, planning for the future. IELTS / TOEIC Speaking / Listening examination papers practice |
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Literatura: |
(tylko po angielsku) Use of English Required reading (selected chapters): TOEIC test materials (paper V and VI) Porter, David. 2007. Check Your Vocabulary for Academic English. A&C Black. Vince, Michael. 2014. Macmillan English Grammar in Context: Advanced. Macmillan Education Yule, George. 2015. Oxford Practice Grammar Advanced, Oxford University Press. Resources available on the Moodle course page. Additional reading: Evans, Virginia. 2008. FCE Use of English 1. Express Publishing Evans, Virginia. 2009. FCE Use of English 2. Express Publishing McCarthy, M., F. O'Dell. 2006. English Vocabulary in Use: 3rd. Upper Intermediate and Advanced Swan, Michael. 2005. Practical English Usage, Oxford Reading and Writing Required reading (selected chapters): Chazal, Edward de and Sam McCarter. 2012. Oxford EAP. A Course in English for Academic Purposes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Resources available on the Moodle course page. Additional reading: Barron’s Reading Workbook for the New SAT. 2016. Hauppague, New York: Barron’s Educational Series, Inc. Cory, Hugh. 2000. Advanced Writing with English in Use. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Engelhardt, Diane. 2015. Essential Vocabulary for the TOEFL Tests. New York: McGraw-Hill Education. Pivarnik-Nova, D. 2012. Mastering the SAT Writing Test. An In-Depth Writing Workout. Wiley Publishing, Inc. Rubin, Bruce. 2012. Inside Reading Second Edition 3. Oxford: Oxford University Press. VanderMey, Randall and Verner Meyer. 2012. The College Writer Brief. A Guide to Thinking, Writing, and Researching. Wadsworth: Cengage Learning. Speaking and Listening Required reading (selected chapters): Chazal, Edward de and Sam McCarter. 2012. Oxford EAP. A Course in English for Academic Purposes. Oxford: Oxford University Press Lansford, Lewis, Paul Dummett and Helen Stephenson. 2016. Keynote Advanced. National Geographic Learning: Hampshire. Additional reading TOEIC Speaking/ Listening examination practice papers IELTS Speaking/ Listening examination practice papers English language lectures, popular science podcasts and other resources available on the Moodle course page. |
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Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
(tylko po angielsku) Assessment methods: Use of English: Observation of participation, preparation and homework as well as Moodle assignment completion, documented in an activity log (U1, K1) Mid-semester tests (W1, U2, U3) Final grammar and vocabulary test (W1, W2, U1, U2, U3) Reading and Writing: Observation of participation, preparation and homework as well as Moodle assignment completion, documented in an activity log (W3, U4, U5, U8, U9, K2) Mid-semester reading and writing assignments (W3, U4, U5, U6, U8) Integrated reading and writing final test (W3, U4, U5, U6, U7, U8, U9, K2) Speaking and Listening: Continuous assessment of student activity in class work (including on-line learning) (U10, U13, U15, U16, K3) Assessed prepared and improvised presentations (W4, U11, U14) Mid-semester tests (including vocabulary) (W4, U12) Final oral test (W4, U10, U12, U14, U15, U16, K3) Assessment criteria: Practical English course grades will be given in reference to the following criteria: fail – 0 – 59% satisfactory - 60 – 69% satisfactory plus - 70 – 75% good - 76 – 85% good plus - 86 – 90% very good - 91 – 100% The final grade in the course is assigned to the average of the three components’ percentages. The final test in every Practical English module is administered to determine the extent to which students have met the assumed learning outcomes. This test has to be passed for the successful completion of the course. Students who have failed a test are allowed one retake, which in case of the final test is administered in the retake examination session. The students are evaluated in accordance with the university regulations, and they must attend all course meetings in a classroom or a distance learning platform. Informed participation in class discussions – based on completion of the assigned reading and supportive collaboration with classmates – is also required. Each class absence has to be excused in the first week after the lesson missed. The final grade percentage will be reduced for every unexcused absence from physical or virtual class or assignment that a student has failed to complete (homework or asynchronous learning). A grade average of at least 60% must be achieved to pass each Practical English module, so the students who have passed the final test but failed to obtain the required cumulative grade point average have to retake the final test and achieve the result sufficient to make up for the points lost due to unexcused absences or failing course assignments. Instructors are authorized to refuse credit when the student’s absenteeism rate is around 50% even if the absences have had valid reasons. Timely completion of assigned tasks is obligatory. In the case of assignments submitted after the deadline or re-submitted, the grade is lowered. NOTE: all the above principles apply to all kinds of classes: traditional classroom and all the forms of remote teaching situations. In case of online teaching, the tests may likewise be administered remotely in a form facilitating the verification of the achievement of learning outcomes. |
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Praktyki zawodowe: |
(tylko po angielsku) N/A |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2017/18" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2018-02-26 - 2018-09-30 |
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Typ zajęć: |
Ćwiczenia, 120 godzin ![]() |
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Koordynatorzy: | Nelly Strehlau | |
Prowadzący grup: | David Beynon, John Conniffe, Tomasz Fojt, Sława Krasińska, Katarzyna Marak, Marek Placiński, Jacek Stopa, Nelly Strehlau, Krzysztof Strzemeski | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Zaliczenie na ocenę
Ćwiczenia - Zaliczenie na ocenę |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2018/19" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2019-02-25 - 2019-09-30 |
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Typ zajęć: |
Ćwiczenia, 120 godzin ![]() |
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Koordynatorzy: | Nelly Strehlau | |
Prowadzący grup: | Joanna Antoniak, Richard Bolt, Paula Budzyńska, John Conniffe, Daniel Karczynski, Sława Krasińska, Nelly Strehlau | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Zaliczenie na ocenę
Ćwiczenia - Zaliczenie na ocenę |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2019/20" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2020-02-29 - 2020-09-20 |
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Typ zajęć: |
Ćwiczenia, 120 godzin ![]() |
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Koordynatorzy: | Nelly Strehlau, Krzysztof Strzemeski | |
Prowadzący grup: | Paula Budzyńska, Daniel Karczynski, Sława Krasińska, Marek Placiński, Marta Sibierska, Krzysztof Strzemeski | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Zaliczenie na ocenę
Ćwiczenia - Zaliczenie na ocenę |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2020/21" (jeszcze nie rozpoczęty)
Okres: | 2021-02-22 - 2021-09-20 |
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Typ zajęć: |
Ćwiczenia, 120 godzin ![]() |
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Koordynatorzy: | Sława Krasińska, Nelly Strehlau | |
Prowadzący grup: | Joanna Antoniak, Sława Krasińska, Adam Rubczak, Julia Siepak | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Zaliczenie na ocenę
Ćwiczenia - Zaliczenie na ocenę |
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Skrócony opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) The practical English course is a system of modules. During the course the students will develop their academic English proficiency with regard to use of English, reading comprehension and writing as well as speaking and listening comprehension at a consistent B2+ level proceeding to C1. The three components are elements of one subject and each must be passed in order to receive a positive grade, calculated on the basis of the mean average from the three components. In 2020/2021 summer term, the class may be conducted remotely with the use of remote teaching and testing methods, primarily through the Moodle platform/MS Teams, pending decisions of the university authorities. | |
Pełny opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) As above | |
Literatura: |
(tylko po angielsku) As above | |
Uwagi: |
(tylko po angielsku) In 2020/2021 summer term, classes may be conducted remotely, pending future decisions of the university authorities. Click on "Tutorial, 120 hours -> more information" for additional notes about 2020/2021 cycle. |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu.