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This course is designed to develop language skills of students towards flexible use of English both in the realm of everyday life and in the realm of orientation and understanding the texts and debates connected with social work. The course is aimed especially at the field of communication, reading and understanding specialized texts.
Last update: Hrušková Veronika, Ing. (30.09.2025)
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Students are required to attend the course regularly (the minimum required student attendance is 80% of the total amount of instruction), one oral presentation per semester (on selected topic, plus suggestions for discussion) and oral exam in the form of a colloquium (on topics discussed during the course). If the exam/credit requirements include sending paper or electronic documents for assessment by the teacher, they must be delivered no later than 2 working days before the date of completion of study obligations in SIS. For example, if the date for fulfilling study obligations is Sunday, the student will send the documents by email (to the faculty) or upload them to Moodle no later than Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. Materials delivered later will not be assessed, and the student must enroll in the course in the next academic year and fulfill it according to the requirements for the current academic year. Last update: Hrušková Veronika, Ing. (30.09.2025)
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Povinná: MURPHY, Raymond, VINEY, Brigit, CRAVEN, Miles. English Grammar In Use with Answers and CD ROM: A Self-study Reference and Practice Book for Intermediate Students of English. 3rd. ed. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2010. 390 s. ISBN 978-3125343368. Guide to Grammar and Writing [online]. Website sponsored by the Capital Community College Foundation, 2010 [cit. 28.11.2022]. Dostupné z: http://guidetogrammar.org/…ar/
Doporučená: HUDSON, Barbara, L., MACDONALD, Geraldine, M., Behavioural Social Work. An Introduction. MacMillan, 1986. 289s. ISBN 0333361334, 9780333361337 Last update: Hrušková Veronika, Ing. (30.09.2025)
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Students are required to attend the course regularly (the minimum required student attendance is 80% of the total amount of instruction), one oral presentation per semester (on selected topic, plus suggestions for discussion) and oral exam in the form of a colloquium (on topics discussed during the course). If the exam/credit requirements include sending paper or electronic documents for assessment by the teacher, they must be delivered no later than 2 working days before the date of completion of study obligations in SIS. For example, if the date for fulfilling study obligations is Sunday, the student will send the documents by email (to the faculty) or upload them to Moodle no later than Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. Materials delivered later will not be assessed, and the student must enroll in the course in the next academic year and fulfill it according to the requirements for the current academic year. Last update: Hrušková Veronika, Ing. (30.09.2025)
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- - Social work with families - Social work with children and teenagers - Social work with seniors - Social work with disabled people - Social work on the international level - Social work and churches Last update: Hrušková Veronika, Ing. (30.09.2025)
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