English language WF-ZPS-LJ-2
Content:
Group I:
1. Travelling
2. Telephone conversations
3. Describing people, events and objects
4. Giving presentations
5. Giving advice, opinions; requsts
Grammar:
1. Past Simple
2. Passive voice
3. Countable and uncountable nouns
Group II:
Content:
1. Lifestyles
2. The speed of change
3. Writing e-mails and making arrangements
4. Cultural heritage
5. Giving presentations
6. Fashion
7. Giving advice and opinions
8. Phone conversattions
Grammar:
1. Modal verbs
2. Comparisons
3. Future Simple
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
EK1: students know the vocabulary related to the issues presented in class at the level corresponding to the level of advancement of the group
EK2: students know grammar structures at the level corresponding to the level of advancement of the group
Skills:
EK3: listening and reading comprehension - students can find information in a text, specify situational context, recognise relations between particular parts of a text
EK4: creating oral statements - students can talk about sibjects presented in class, express and justify their opinions, react to other people's statements, give and get information
EK5: creating written statements - students can use appropraite form and style in their writing
Competence:
EK6: Students take an active part in class, make their own statements
EK7: students can organise their own individual work in order to prepare a presentation using English-language sources
Bibliography
GrupaI:
Keith Harding, Rachel Appleby, “International Express Student’s Book Third Edition Pre-intermediate”, Oxford University Press, 2014
Grupa II:
Keith Harding, Alastair Lane, “International Express Student’s Book Third Edition Intermediate”, Oxford University Press, 2014
Rachel Appleby and Frances Watkins, “International Express Student’s Book Third Edition upper-intermediate”, Oxford University Press, 2014
Additional information
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