An advanced level English course (C1, C2 level) designed to foster both written and verbal expression. A great
deal of vocabulary is introduced plus work with collocations, register and idiomatic usage as well as some useful
grammatical structures.
The course is included in the credit system of the Faculty.
Enrollment in this subject is limited.
Last update: Bubeníková Miluša, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.05.2024)
An advanced level English course (C1, C2 level) designed to foster both written and verbal expression. A great
deal of vocabulary is introduced plus work with collocations, register and idiomatic usage as well as some useful
grammatical structures.
The course is included in the credit system of the Faculty.
Enrollment in this subject is limited.
Last update: Bubeníková Miluša, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.05.2024)
Course completion requirements -
Enthusiasm. Curiosity. Delight with the English language. And regular attendance.
Last update: Bubeníková Miluša, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.05.2024)
Enthusiasm. Curiosity. Delight with the English language. And regular attendance.
Last update: Bubeníková Miluša, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.05.2024)
Literature -
Mostly authentic sources from both fiction and non-fiction as well as articles from journals and magazines. Also some use is made of the Cambridge Advanced and Proficiency Exams.
Last update: Bubeníková Miluša, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.05.2024)
Mostly authentic sources from both fiction and non-fiction as well as articles from journals and magazines. Also some use is made of the Cambridge Advanced and Proficiency Exams.
Last update: Bubeníková Miluša, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.05.2024)
Syllabus -
The Winter term focuses on adjectival and adverbial structures, conjunctions, dependent prepositions, and word forms (suffixes, prefixes). We discuss narrative (how to describe ideas and events) using various texts, reviews, etc. This leads to a presentation (review of a book, movie, etc) and a piece of writing based on your presentation.
Last update: Bubeníková Miluša, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.05.2024)
The Winter term focuses on adjectival and adverbial structures, conjunctions, dependent prepositions, and word forms (suffixes, prefixes). We discuss narrative (how to describe ideas and events) using various texts, reviews, etc. This leads to a presentation (review of a book, movie, etc) and a piece of writing based on your presentation.
Last update: Bubeníková Miluša, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.05.2024)