CONVERSATIONS IN ENGLISH LEVEL B1-remedial classes 3222-KJAB1-ZW
The aim is the students acquire English speaking skill at B1, the level which enables communication in different everyday life situations, while acquanting them with the knowledge of life in the English speaking countries:
A student can present clear, detailed descriptions on a wide range of subjects related to their field of interest. They can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
The content of the study:
a student gets acquainted with the following lexis domains: design, business, engineering, trends, arts and media, crime;
a student is prepared to use the following grammar structures both in writing and speaking: modals to express necessity, obligation, present deduction, past continuous and past perfect simple, the passive, artcles, infinitives and -ing forms, reported speech, third conditional.
a student knows the rules according to which a product report, formal and informal correspondence, short formal report and a cause and effect essey are composed and to describe trends, processes.
B1: communicative approach including the following techniques: imitation, synonym-antonym, filling in the gaps, drills, Polish equivalent, mini drama, transformation, definitions, paraphrasing, interview
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
A student knows and understands English in both writing and speaking according to the requirements determined for B1 level of CEFR (K1_W10)
A student can communicate in English both writing and speaking according to the requirements determined for B1 level of CEFR (K1_U10)
A student is ready to assess in a critical way
the knowledge amassed and information received (K1_K01)
Assessment criteria
Requirements to be met to be given a pass:
-individual presentation
Bibliography
1. Cotton D., Falvey D., Kent S., (2014) New Language leader coursebook intermediate, Pearson Education Limited
2. Murphy R. (2019), English grammar in use, 5th edition, Cambridge University Press
3. Teacher's materials
Additional information
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