English grammar for teachers 4100-1SGADNO
The aim of the course is to systematise and deepen the students’ knowledge of English grammar and its usage.
Objectives:
- to familiarize students with the grammatical terminology used in describing English grammar
- to improve their grammatical accuracy
- to teach the students the skills of grammaticality judgement and error recognition
- to guide the students to discover and formulate rules of English grammar
- to develop students’ cognitive interests and to support their intellectual development by means of enriching their knowledge
- to help the students to nocie and avoid the interference of Polish structures and lexis while using English
- to enable the students to use academic knowledge to obtain the practical skills necessary in a profession of a teacher of a foreign language at the first and second stage of education, including teaching the grammar and lexis of English
The topics covered:
Semester 1
1. The tense system of English:
- tense and aspect
- different types of verb
- the functions of Present Simple, Present Progressive, Past Simple and Past Progressive
- the progressive aspect
- the perfective aspect
- Present Perfect vs. Simple Past
- Present Perfect Progressive vs. Present Perfect Simple
- Past Perfect Simple vs. Past Perfect Continuous
- ways of talking about the future
2. Conditional clauses in English
Semester 2
1. English modal auxiliaries:
- formal features of auxiliary verbs and of modal auxiliaries
- deontic and epistemic modality
-similarities and differences in the use of modal verbs
2. Verb complementation - the infinitive and the gerund.
Semester 3
1. Indirect Speech
- direct vs. indirect speech
-the sequence of tenses
- modals in Indirect Speech
2. Article usage
- reference of nouns and the use of articles
- article usage with count and non-count nouns
3. Relative clauses
-restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses
-free relatives
4. The category of number
- invariably singular nouns
- pluralia tantum
- regular and irregular plurals
-foreign plurals
5. Passive voice
Term 2023Z:
Semester I |
Term 2024Z:
Semester I |
Prerequisites (description)
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Type of course
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
K_W01 - the graduate knows and understands to an advanced degree selected facts and phenomena related to the study of linguistics, in partiticular to the grammar of English, which have practical application in teaching foreign languages in kindergartens and at the first and second educational stages.
K_W02 - the graduate knows and understands essential terminology related to linguistics relevant to teaching foreign languages.
K_W16 - the graduate knows and understands to a significant extent the process of interpersonal communication and social patterns in Polish and English, the problems in communication resulting form their own gramamtical mistakes.
Skills
K_U01 - the graduate is able to search, analyse, evaluate, select and use information concerning English grammar using a variety of sources and methods in Polish and English.
K_U02 - the graduate is able to independently plan and implement typical projects related to teaching English grammar in kindergartens, primary schools and in other institutions related to teaching foreign languages.
K_U03 diagnose the needs, abilities and aptitudes of every learner, as well as design and implement individually tailored teaching and educational programs
K_U09 - the graduate is able to analyse their own actions and identify possible areas within teaching and learning English grammar which require changes in the future, espcially those related to correcting their own mistakes.
K_U19 - using the basic organisational skills, the graduate is able to plan and carry out tasks related to teaching English grammar.
Social competences
K_K01 - the graduate is prepared to pursue the lifelong learning of English grammar.
K_K02 - the graduate is prepared to reflect on the level of their skills and knowledge concerning teaching English grammar, to constantly develop professionally and personally, to self-access their competences, improve their skills, plan their development and training.
K_K04 - the graduate is prepared to conduct interpersonal and intercultural communication mediating with participants of the teaching-learning process in a local and global context.
Assessment criteria
Continuous assessment (students' preparation for the classes and activity during the class): 10%
Final written test : 60% (the test passmark is 60%)
Work on the e-learning platform: 30%
Methods of assessment of the material taught online: asking questions orally, short quizzes and checking students' tests on the platform. The materials for self-study are available on the course website on the Kampus platform. Doing the tasks on time is a necessary condition to pass the course.
Bibliography
Aitken, R. (1992) Teaching Tenses: Ideas for Presenting and Practising Tenses in English, Nelson.
Biber D., S. Johansson, G. Leech, S. Conrad, and E. Finegan (1999) Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Longman
Carter, R., R. Hughes, M. McCarthy (2000) Exploring English Grammar in Context, CUP.
Chalker, S. (1993, wyd. 8.) Current English Grammar, Macmillan.
Foley,M. and D. Hall (2003) Advanced Learners’ Grammar. Longman
Foley, M. and D. Hall (2012) MYGrammarLab. Advanced. Harlow: Pearson.
Freeborne, Dennis (1992) From Old English to Standard English. Macmillan.
Gethin, Hugh (1990, 2nd edition) Grammar in Context, Collins ELT.
Gołębiowska, L. (2000) A book czy rhw book?: o przedimkach w języku angielskim. Warszawa, Prószyński i S-ka.
Graver, B. D. (1986, 3rd edition) Advanced English Practice, OUP.
Haines, S. and M. Nettle (2007) Advanced Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises, CUP.
Hall, N. and J. Shepheard (1991) The Anti-grammar Grammar Book, Longman.
Hewings, M. (1999) Advanced Grammar in Use, CUP.
Leech, G. (1987) Meaning and the English Verb, Longman.
Leech, G. and J. Svartvik (1990, 17th edition) A Communicative Grammar of English, Longman.
Lewis M. (1986) The English Verb, LTP.
Palmer, F. R. (1988, wyd. 2.) Modality and the English Modals, Longman.
Parrot, M. (20150) Grammar for English Language Teachers. Cambridge: CUP.
Quirk, Randolph and Sidney Greenbaum (1991, wyd. 26.) A University Grammar of English, Longman.
Scrivener, J. (2010) Teaching English Grammar. Macmillan.
Swan, Michael (1997) Practical English Usage, OUP.
Swan, M. and D. Baker (2008) Grammar Scan, OUP.
Swan, Michael and Catherine Walter (1997) How English Works, OUP.
Wilim, E. and E. Mańczak-Wohlfeld (1997) A contrastive approach to problems with English. Warszawa, PWN.
Yule, G. (2006) Oxford Practice Grammar, OUP.
Term 2023Z:
Aitken, R. (1992) Teaching Tenses: Ideas for Presenting and Practising Tenses in English, Nelson. |
Term 2024Z:
Aitken, R. (1992) Teaching Tenses: Ideas for Presenting and Practising Tenses in English, Nelson. |
Notes
Term 2023Z:
Classes run in a blended manner, 14 hours in the classroom and 16 online on the Kampus platform. |
Term 2024Z:
Classes run in a blended manner, 14 hours in the classroom and 16 online on the Kampus platform. |
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