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The aim of the subject is to develop students' language skills from B2/B2+ level to C1 level (CEFR). This is the second semester of a six-semester course which is focused on effective language skills development towards the advanced level, i.e. C1+ (first three semesters), and then the proficiency level (the following three semesters). The course is based on systematic work with the core course-book, however, there are also obligatory sources required by the teacher. The course works with students on the development of practical skills regarding speaking, reading, listening and writing.
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Last update: Kacafírková Petra, PhDr., Ph.D. (28.01.2024)
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study materials (15 hours), assignments (8 hours), preparation for the credit test (5 hours), preparation for the exam (18 hours) Last update: Kacafírková Petra, PhDr., Ph.D. (28.01.2024)
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active participation attendance min. 80% credit test and exam (70% for pass) Last update: Kacafírková Petra, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.01.2023)
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Required literature: Bell, Jan; Gower, Roger. Advanced Expert Coursebook, 3rd edition. Pearson 2014. Vince, Michael. Advanced Language Practice. Macmillan 2003. (or more recent editions)
Recommended literature: BELL, J; KENNY, N. Advanced Expert Student´s Resource Book, Pearson 2015. Last update: Kacafírková Petra, PhDr., Ph.D. (29.01.2021)
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Credit test - 70% for pass Written exam (language skills + Use of English test - based on Modules 1-6 of the course book Advanced Expert, Pearson 2014, and selected chapters from the Language Practice for Advanced - see Modern English I and Modern English II syllabus) Last update: Kacafírková Petra, PhDr., Ph.D. (28.01.2024)
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Module 4. THE GLOBAL VILLAGE (WEEK 1-4) part A: A small world?
part B: Making a difference
Module 5. CONTROVERSY (WEEK 5-8) part A: Global Issues
part B: An open society?
module 6. COMMUNICATION (WEEK 9-12) part A: Getting your message across
part B: A sixth sense
Last update: Kacafírková Petra, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.01.2023)
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