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Last update: ThLic. Mgr. Lenka Makovcová Demartini, Ph.D. (03.10.2023)
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Last update: ThLic. Mgr. Lenka Makovcová Demartini, Ph.D. (03.10.2023)
The aim of the subject is to test the ability of students to use English for academic purposes. |
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Last update: ThLic. Mgr. Lenka Makovcová Demartini, Ph.D. (03.10.2023)
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Last update: ThLic. Mgr. Lenka Makovcová Demartini, Ph.D. (03.10.2023)
You can prepare for the exam by regularly attending the Academic English seminars KJAZ156 and KJAZ157. The syllabus for these courses is given in their descriptions. |
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Last update: ThLic. Mgr. Lenka Makovcová Demartini, Ph.D. (03.10.2023)
Students will prepare a text of 30 pages concerning their field of study. Based on their text, they will demonstrate their knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary in the discussion with the teacher. Finally, they will write a summary of the chosen extract. The text must be sent to the teacher in advance (to be approved). Students with B2 and C1 certificates can take the exam with a shorter text, preferably an article in a professional journal. They will be able to describe the topic, the research question, the method and the conclusions reached by the author. |