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The course extends the participant's English skills within the field of computing. The course includes discussions,
lexis, grammar (mainly syntax) and writing exercises, and student presentations on computing topics. The course
is included in the credit system of the Faculty. Enrollment in this course is limited. A minimum level of upper-
intermediate English is required to participate. The course is recommended primarily for students from the
second year of their study.
Last update: Šafařík Luděk, RNDr. Mgr. (10.05.2023)
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To meet the requirements it is necessary to participate in class regularly, actively work in the classroom and fulfill all homework assignments. The nature of the subject's examination excludes the repetition of such examination. Last update: Hořká Zuzana, Mgr. (08.04.2018)
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Esteras S.R. (2008): Infotech - English for computer users. Cambridge University Press. Esteras S.R., Fabré E.M. (2007): Professional English In Use - For Computers & the Internet. Cambridge University Press. Glendinning E., McEwan J. (2006): Oxford English for Information Technology. Oxford University Press. Williams E.J. (2008): Presentations in English. Macmillan. Other resources: web pages, research papers, etc. Last update: Šafařík Luděk, RNDr. Mgr. (26.03.2019)
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selected terminology of computing selected grammar and structures related to specialized English; focus on style (cohesion, register, etc.) analysis of specialized texts; practice of writing specialized texts analysis of specialized presentations leading to presentations by students NB: The course content is shaped by the needs of students - at the beginning of the semester a needs analysis is always done and the course content for that semester is planned with the input of the students. Last update: Šafařík Luděk, RNDr. Mgr. (28.03.2019)
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