Polish language course - elementary level A1 - continuation for 1st semester students 3004-POLOA1-9b
This level is intended for students after 50-60 hours at the A1 level.
A course aimed at delivering to students language tools that enable their effective communication with Polish native speakers. During the lessons, the student acquires a basic communicative competence in Polish. The course allows you to understand and use the basic structures, vocabulary, and grammar of the Polish language in everyday situations (such as shopping, restaurant, tourist information, and personal information). The class activities revolve around the four core skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
The amount of time:
60 teaching hours in a classroom + 120 teaching hours of individual study
One teaching hour = 45 minutes
Lexicon and communication:
- greetings and farewells;
- personal presentation;
- asking about well-being;
- upholding and ending the conversation;
- expressing the disapproval;
- informing about aversions;
- describing people and objects;
- shopping (clothing, types of shops, services);
- expressing the amount;
- expressing the possession;
- primary time expressions;
- time of day;
- describing daily plan;
- telling about what happened in the past;
- expressing the cause;
- names of months;
- names of seasons of the year;
- weather;
- setting up a meeting;
- accepting and rejecting the offer;
- inviting;
- names of main places, buildings, and institutions in the city;
- asking about direction;
- means of transport;
- informing and asking about the hour;
- names of the furniture;
- describing interiors (e.g. my room, apartment);
- renting a flat;
- booking a room in the hotel
- names of body parts;
- informing about the health condition;
- visiting a doctor;
- Polish traditions: All Saints' Day, National Independence Day, Christmas /Easter, 3rd May Constitution Day
Grammar:
- revision of the cases: Nominative, Genitive (sg.), Accusative,
Instrumental of nouns and adjectives
- Genitive case of nouns and adjectives in the plural;
- Locative case of nouns and adjectives
- Numbers (cardinal and ordinal);
- Possessive pronouns;
- Conjugation: Present tense — 4 conjugations, modal verbs, motion
verbs;
- Conjugation: Past tense;
- Aspect of the verb – imperfective and perfective;
- Conjugation: Future tense (imperfective verbs)
- Impersonal predicates: można, trzeba
- Syntaxis of simple phrases
- Constructing questions
- Comparison of adjectives - introduction
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
Classroom
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
Having completed the second semester of the A1 course students:
- understand and can use in written and spoken form colloquial expressions and simple phrases concerning everyday activities can formulate questions concerning places they live, people they know, and things they possess, as well as answering such questions.
- can participate in simple conversations providing that an interlocutor speaks slowly, clearly, and is ready to help.
- know and understand the basics of the grammatical system and simple vocabulary.
Assessment criteria
Constant evaluations: attendance and active participation in lesson, checking the home assignments after each lesson, two short written midterm tests, unseen written test at the end of the course.
In the classroom / stationary course:
- Final test at the end of the course – 40%
- Midterm tests / presentations – 20%
- Home assignments – 20%
- Active attendance at classes – 20%
To obtain a course credit at the end of the semester, a student must show achievements in each of the above categories and pass the final exam (a student who receives 0% in one category will not receive a pass).
Type of examination:
Based on the results of the work defined in the section "Assessment methods and criteria"
Grading scale:
98 -100% (5!)
90 – 97% (5)
85 – 89% (4,5)
84 – 76% (4)
75 – 68% (3,5)
67 – 60% (3)
59 – 0% (2)
Bibliography
Prizel-Kania, D. Bućko, K. Sowa, U. Legawiec - Po polsku po Polsce. Podręcznik do nauczania języka polskiego oraz kultury polskiej dla cudzoziemców lub
S. Dawidek, A. Stelmach, I. Stempek, A. Szymkiewicz, Krok po kroku. Polski, poziom A1 + płyta CD lub
M.Małolepsza, M. Szymkiewicz, Hurra!!! Po polsku 1, Prolog + płyty CD
Supplementary textbooks:
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.
E.Piotrowska-Rola, M.Porębska, Polski jest cool, Wyd. EPISTEME, Lublin 2013;
M. Pasieka, Język polski dla cudzoziemców. Ćwiczenia dla początkujących, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, Wrocław;
The teacher’s texts and exercises
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: