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    Czech language for academic purpose (9898)

    Charles University
    Czech language for academic purpose
    Presential
    Czech
    Czech language for academic purpose
    As part of the internationalisation process and promotion of bi(multi)lingualism at the UK, the course with 135 contact lessons offers the opportunity to achieve mastery of the basics of the language with a specific focus on students. Although students do not aspire to pass a general certified examination at A1 or A2 level (CCE), they can achieve proficiency at the borderline between these two levels and have this proficiency confirmed by a micro-certificate as a possible outcome of the language course. In multilingual Europe, they will be able to demonstrate a declared basic knowledge of another language.
    In the Czech language course for students of Charles University for Erasmus+ students or self-payers with no or little knowledge of Czech, you will learn the basics of the Czech language. Individual lessons will lead you to develop and then improve all your language skills, i.e. speaking and writing (productive skills) as well as listening and reading (receptive skills). We will focus on pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary work. Classes are interactive, teachers provide regular feedback and students are continually tested to monitor their progress. Socio-cultural competences are an integral part of the course and are taught both in the classroom and outside of classroom events and excursions.
    The participant is a UK student in the Erasmus+ programme or a self-payer with no or minimal previous knowledge of Czech. They must not be a native speakers of Czech.
    Knowledge (theoretical/factual):
    They can name the basic structure of a sentence, key grammar and identify the selected phenomena, understand the simple metalanguage.

    Skills (practical/functional):
    They can understand descriptive texts with frequent vocabulary. They can follow clearly articulated, slowly delivered speech. They can write short, simple texts on topics related to everyday life. They can ask/answer simple questions, describe activities. They can pronounce well enough to be understood; can use basic vocabulary and structures, but still make mistakes.

    Competence:
    They can find information, understand the topic, understand simple technical information and instructions. They can identify the topic, recognize dis/agreement, understand the general outline of speech, and catch the key information. In oral interaction and in independent speech, they can reformulate a question and use a compensatory strategy. They can describe everyday realities, express what they dis/like, ask for goods, services, information. They can express basic language functions.
    PhDr. Barbora Štindlová, Ph.D.

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        11000 - Univerzita Karlova
        67/23
        13.9.2023
        13.9.2033
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        8
        135 hours
        Language acquisition
        Oral examination
        Level 6
        Institutional License
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        01.09.2024
        31.01.2025
        2024/2025
        winter semester
        Czech language for academic purpose
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        25
        2000 Kč / course
        to 28.08.2024
        Bc. Weixi Jiang
        weixi.jiang@ujop.cuni.cz
        224990455
        weixi.jiang@ujop.cuni.cz
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