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The course is suitable above all for science-oriented students who reached at least the B1 level. Except for continuing with grammar, the goal of this course is to introduce specific vocabulary with respect to science and academic communication in English. The grammar level is around B2, i.e. on the border of FCE and is a part of every lesson. Participants’ vocabulary is deepened with the use of authentic, science-oriented texts which are included in another part of the seminars. The effective communication means writing abstracts, annotations and formal and informal emails writing rules.
Last update: Rusek Martin, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (20.05.2019)
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In order to pass the course, 80% attendance is required. The final examination is done with the use of a test. Students who receive 60% or more pass. Last update: Rusek Martin, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (20.05.2019)
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Last update: Rusek Martin, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (20.05.2019)
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In the face-to-face form, students attend seminars and work on various activities given by teh teacher. In the on-line version of the course, students attend on-line meetings, cooperate in break-out rooms, elaborate essays, read scientific papers, write abstracts etc. Last update: Rusek Martin, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (28.09.2020)
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· Introductory lesson · Verb tenses · Speaking I – human relations (FCE) · Reading · Writing I – general guidelines · Writing II – motivation letters · Present perfect vs past simple · Reading – scientific papers’ abstracts · Using articles · Speaking II – education systems (FCE) · Final test practice Last update: Rusek Martin, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (13.12.2020)
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