E-learning Polish Course A1 - continuation - asynchronous online language course (platform based without scheduled video classes) 3004-POLA1K-ZAS
This module aims to:
• provide a grounding in contemporary Polish, concentrating on the language of everyday situations;
• acquaint students with the fundamentals of Polish grammar on the level A1;
• develop their reading, listening and writing skills on basic, everyday topics;
• provide a basic knowledge of the history and culture of Poland.
People (family, profession, appearance, free time activities, hobbies)
- Home/Apartments (kinds of apartments and houses, locations, furnishings);
- Everyday life (activities, shops, services, objects, measures, qualities, money, means of transportations, things of everyday use, work);
- Health (hygiene, mental and physical condition, visit a doctor);
- Environment (weather).
Linguistic function and comprehension:
- Initiating of contact (introducing, greeting, farewell, extending wishes to sb., expressing gratefulness and apology, inviting)
- Starting up conversations, maintaining them and ending them;
- Questions, requests, propositions;
- Offering to do something;
- Expressing doubt, approval, disapproval, negation;
- Expressing sympathy, antipathy, hope, well wishes, satisfaction, dissatisfaction;
General reactions and ways of expression: personal attributes, characteristics of some objects, ownership, spatial relationship, temporal relationships, possibilities, skills, necessities
Grammatical problems:
- Declension – regular case forms in the singular and plural; cases – the Instrumental, the Accusative, the Genitive, the Nominative Plural.
* due to the COVID-19 regulations of the UW administration, the syllabi could have been accordingly adjusted. The lecturers provided you with the information via the USOSmail.
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Learning outcomes
Having completed this course students understand and they can use colloquial expressions and simple phrases concerning everyday activities. They can formulate questions concerning places they live, people they know and things they possess, as well as answer such questions. They con introduced themselves and others. They can participate in a simple conversation providing that an interlocutor speaks slowly, clearly and is ready to help
Assessment criteria
- control of systematic, independent work - weekly short quizzes at the end of the module, (40% of final grade)
- written final test (stationary, not online; 60% of final grade).
Bibliography
• On- line materials, own materials prepared by the teacher
• Domańska, P. Kajak, K. Kołak, A. Rabczuk, M. Stasieczek-Górna, E-book do nauki języka polskiego jako obcego wraz z ćwiczeniami interaktywnymi dla poziomu A1.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: