Courses at
Institute of English Studies
- English language teaching practicum MA - Primary School 2 3301-2ST-DYD-PZ-SP2
- English language teaching practicum MA - Secondary School 3301-2ST-DYD-PZ-LO
- English Literature - Lecture 3301-L1ENLITW
- English Literature 1 3301-L1ENLIT1
- English Literature 2 3301-L1ENLIT2
- English Satire 3301-LB1002
- English Words 3301-JF170
- Ethnic Groups in American Society 3301-ZKA156
- Ethnic Groups in the American Society 3301-KA156
- Everyday Life in Elizabethan England 3301-KB247
- Examination in English - C1 3301-LPA-C1
- Femme fatale in 19th century English poetry 3301-LB2041
- Finding an Audience. Translating Contemporary Polish Dramas 3301-JS2820
- Focus on the learner and teaching methods (Didactics 1) 3301-JS-DYD-1
- Foreign Language Learning, First Language Acquisition, Cultural Translation - MA Seminar 2 3301-ZNJSS2GOZ02
- Foreign Language Learning, First Language Acquisition, Cultural Translation - MA Seminar 3 3301-ZNJSS3GOZ02
- Foreign Language Learning, Language and Culture, Cultural Translation - MA Seminar 1 3301-ZNJSS1GOZ02
- Forms of Satire in American Literature 3301-LA2232-2ST
- From Silicon Valley to the World: A Critical History of Social Media - MA Seminar 1 3301-KBS1LUT
- From Silicon Valley to the World: A Critical History of Social Media - MA Seminar 2 3301-KBS2LUT
- Functional Text Analysis for Translational Purposes 3301-SP-AFT
- General and Historical Linguistics with Selected Issues in Phonology, Sociolinguistics and Translation - MA Seminar 3 3301-JFS3OPA03
- General and Historical Linguistics with Selected Issues in Phonology, Sociolinguistics and Translation - MA Seminar 4 3301-JFS4OPA03
- Generative Phonology 3301-JF260
- Gothic Fiction 3301-LB2029
- Gramatyka 3301-L2PA-GRAM
- Grammar in Text 3301-L3PA-GIT
- Great Britain at a Crossroads 3301-KB001-OG
- Guest Lectures (for BA students) 3301-WG-1ST
- Guest Lectures (for MA students) 3301-WG-2ST
- Heart of Darkness / Jądro ciemności / Serce ciemności: Conrad's Novella in Translation 3301-JS2824
- Highlights in American Art 3301-KA2526-2ST
- Historical and Comparative Phonology 3301-JF266
- History of American Stand-up Comedy 3301-KA1532
- History of England 3301-L1HEW
- History of the English Language 3301-L2HEL
- History of the English Language 3301-L2HELW
- History of the United States 3301-L1HUSW
- History of Translation Theory 3301-JS1801
- Hollywood Film Music and Society 3301-KA2525-1ST
- How to Watch Movies? Reading the Cinematic Text 3301-L2FILM
- How Words are Learnt: Testing and Researching Vocabulary 3301-JS2921-2ST
- Humour in Translation 3301-JS1807
- Immigration: Multicultural Britain 3301-KB243
- Information Technology 3301-L2TI
- Information Technology 3301-2ST-TI
- Intellectual property rights-basic course 3301-WLAINT
- Intercultural Communication in ELT 3301-JS1905
- Introduction to Critical Theory CLIL 1 3301-L2ICT-CLIL1
- Introduction to Critical Theory CLIL 2 3301-L2ICT-CLIL2
- Introduction to Cultural Studies 3301-L1ICS
- Introduction to Cultural Studies 3301-L1ICSW1
- Introduction to English-Polish Translation 3301-L2TR-EN-PL
- Introduction to Language Teaching Methodology 3301-JS-DYD-0
- Introduction to Linguistics CLIL 1 3301-L1ILG-CLIL1
- Introduction to Linguistics CLIL 2 3301-L1ILG-CLIL2
- Introduction to Literary Studies CLIL 1 3301-L1ILS-CLIL1
- Introduction to Literary Studies CLIL 2 3301-L1ILS-CLIL2
- Introduction to Literary Theory 3301-LB112
- Introduction to Optimality Theory 3301-JF2704
- Introduction to Polish-English Translation 3301-L3PA-IPET
- Introduction to Polish-English Translation 3301-L2TR-PL-EN
- Introduction to Pragmatics 3301-JF184
- Introduction to Pragmatics 3301-ZJF184
- Introduction to Song Translation 3301-JS2826-2ST
- Introduction to the Culture of the 19th Century 3301-KB1405
- Introduction to translation of specialised and legal texts. Basics of Certified Translation 3301-JS2827-1ST
- Issues in the History of Linguistics 3301-JF2604
- John Milton 3301-LB2040
- Journalistic Writing 3301-L3PA-JW
- Language Acquisition and Learning in the Primary Context 3301-JS291
- Language Variation in Translation 3301-JS1811
- Language-and-culture teaching in the era of globalisation 3301-JS296-INT
- Language-and-Culture Teaching in the Era of Globalization 3301-ZJS296
- Latino/a Literature 3301-LA1210
- Learning and Teaching English as a Foreign Language - the Development of Language Skills in Different Age Groups- MA Seminar 1 3301-JSS1HRY
- Learning and Teaching English as a Foreign Language - the Development of Language Skills in Different Age Groups- MA Seminar 3 3301-JSS3HRY
- Learning and Teaching English as a Foreign Language - the Development of Language Skills in Different Age Groups- MA Seminar 4 3301-JSS4HRY
- Let’s Talk Adaptation in Theory and Practice 3301-KB2423-2ST
- Lexicon and Morphology in Cognitive Linguistics 3301-JF269
- Linguistic meaning in theory and practice: Selected issues in lexicology- MA Seminar 3 3301-JFS3WA02
- Linguistic meaning in theory and practice: Selected issues in lexicology,- MA Seminar 4 3301-JFS4WA02
- Linguistic Theories of Translation 3301-JS2903
- Literature and Culture of the 19th Century Britain 3301-ZLBW012
- Literature and medicine 3301-LA2206
- Logic 3301-L3LOG
- MA CLIL Academic Writing & Text Analysis 1 3301-Z-CLIL-1
- MA CLIL Academic Writing & Text Analysis 2 3301-Z-CLIL-2
- Marxist Literary Theory 3301-LA2221
- Mass Media and Mass Culture 3301-KA1514
- Mass Media and Mass Culture 3301-zka1514
- Material and Spiritual Culture of Victorian England - MA Seminar 1 3301-KBS1BA
- Material and Spiritual Culture of Victorian England - MA Seminar 2 3301-KBS2BA
- Material and Spiritual Culture of Victorian England - MA Seminar 3 3301-KBS3BA
- Material development for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) provision 3301-JS1904
- Mediaeval England in Chaucer’s Eyes 3301-JF2663-2ST
- Metafiction: Textual Labyrinths 3301-LB1025
- Metaphors in Science. From Embodied Concepts to Functions in Discourse 3301-JF2649
- Methods of Reading Modernist and Postmodernist American Fiction - MA Seminar 3 3301-LAS3PIÓ03
- Methods of Reading Modernist and Postmodernist American Fiction - MA Seminar 4 3301-LAS4PIÓ03