English - intermediate level, mixed-mode language course 4024-ANGSB1.1.a-Z
- http://www.szjo.uw.edu.pl (term 2023Z)
- http://www.szjo.uw.edu.pl (term 2023L)
- http://www.szjo.uw.edu.pl (term 2024Z)
1. understands the main plots, both in written and spoken texts and searches for detailed information in those texts.
2. creates simple and concise texts, both orally and in writing, such as e-mails, short narrative texts and descriptions
3. describes experiences, intentions, events relating to his/her own life
4. participates actively in conversations relating to personal interests and daily activities
5. communicates effectively in daily activities
Course coordinators
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
On completing the course, the student:
(Skills)
1. communicates effectively, both orally and in writing, using basic vocabulary, in familiar topics concerning personal and professional interests and daily activities
2. describes orally facts and ideas on the basis of simple diagrams, charts and notes referring to TV programmes, information from the Internet and the press
3. writes conventional personal and formal letters, such as emails, invitations, CV, application letters
4. narrates past, present and planned events relating to his/her own life, both orally and in writing, using basic vocabulary
5. paraphrases information, which he/she has read or heard, sums up and draws conclusions
(Knowledge and Attitudes)
6.makes use of knowledge, acquired during the course, of culture of a given lingusitic
region
7. cooperates effectively within the group, assigning tasks for himself/herself and others
8. recognizes his/her own learning style and chooses ways for continuing self-development
8. accepts a variety of attitudes and opinions in interpersonal contacts
Bibliography
Term 2023Z:
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Term 2023L:
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Term 2024Z:
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Notes
Term 2024Z:
None |
Additional information
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