Polish language course - elementary level A1, (for complete beginners) 3004-POLOA1
The course can be stationary or online in the 1st semester of 2021/2022 - depending on the decision of the UW.
Language: Polish; supportive language - English (if necessary)
Words and communication:
– Basic expressions and questions (e.g. Please read, where is…? etc.);
– Greetings and good-byes
– Introducing yourself
– Making contact – how are you?
– Items in a classroom
– Adjectives (phrases related to appearance)
– Numbers (0-1000)
– Professions
– Hobbies
– Basic verbs (hobbies and sport)
– Personal data vocabulary
– Countries and nationalities
– Do you speak…? Talking about languages
– Food
– Shopping (asking about prices)
– Days of the week
– Expressing cause and purpose
– Basic time clauses
– Colours
– Family members
– Age
Grammar:
– Phonetics and spelling
– Pronunciation of Polish sounds, intonation, alphabet
– Demonstrative Pronouns
– Grammatical gender of nouns, personal pronouns and adjectives
– Regular case forms for:
• Nominative (singular and non-masculine gender plural)
• Instrumental (singular and plural)
• Accusative (singular and non-masculine gender plural)
– Personal Pronouns
– Some Possessive Pronouns
– Forms: rok / lata / lat
– Present Tense (all type of verbs): 4 conjugations
The use of Artificial Intelligence tools, as well as online translators, is possible only when consulted with the lecturer. Without the teacher's approval, it is forbidden to utilize such tools.
In written assignments, it is necessary to point out all the fragments taken from other authors' works, e.g. from articles available online. Plagiarism is a serious academic offense.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
After the course the student understands and is able to use common expressions and simple statements regarding substantial needs of every-day life. Student is able to express questions regarding private life, e.g.: regarding place of living, known people, and owned objects and he is able to answer those questions. He can introduce himself and he can introduce other people. Student is able to keep a simple conversation under the condition that interlocutor speaks slowly, clearly and is ready to help.
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods:
Final test – 40%
Midterm tests / presentations – 20%
Homework and other assignments – 20%
Active attendance at classes (two absences per semester allowed) – 20%
To obtain a course credit (ECTS) at the end of the semester, the student has to earn a positive score in each of this categories and pass the final test (course credit will not be awarded to a student who has received a “0” score in one of these categories, which indicates a lack of effort).
Bibliography
Choice from:
• M. Małolepsza, A. Szymkiewicz, Hurra!!! Po polsku 1, Kraków 2005.
• Stempek, A. Stelmach, S. Dawidek, A, Szymkiewicz, Polski krok po kroku 1, Kraków 2013.
• Prizel-Kania, D. Bućko, K. Sowa, U. Legawiec, Po polsku po Polsce. Podręcznik do nauczania języka polskiego oraz kultury polskiej dla cudzoziemców, Kraków 2016.
• A. Domańska, P. Kajak, K. Kołak, A. Rabczuk, M. Stasieczek-Górna, red. A. Rabczuk, E-book do nauki języka polskiego jako obcego wraz z ćwiczeniami interaktywnymi dla poziomu A1.
• P. Potasińska, M. Malinowska, Erasmus – survivalowy kurs języka polskiego.
• E. Piotrowska_Rola, M.Porębska, Polski jest cool, Wyd. studio tEMAt, 2017
• http://www.popolskupopolsce.edu.pl
• materiały własne lektora.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: