English - Grammar and syntax WT-SPL-JAG
Grammar:
- ways of expressing future + time clauses,
- prefixes and suffixes (word formation)
- questions: what is he like?, how is he? etc.
- relative clauses,
- verb patterns
- Present Perfect Simple vs. Present Perfect Continuous – active and passive,
- conditionals,
- modals expressing probability.
Vocabulary:
- typical vocabulary used in prayers (including Middle English forms),
- vocabulary related to: Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter,
- word families
- adjectives ending -ing and -ed,
- adverbs,
- body idioms,
- compound nouns .
Student's activity:
Class attendance - 30
Preparation for classes - 10
Essay writing - 5
Preparation for tests - 10
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
Subject level
(in Polish) Punkty ECTS
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
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Learning outcomes
Student:
- is able to understand longer utterances and lectures and follow even more complicated speech provided it covers familiar topic.
- reads and understands longer complex texts concerning the problems of contemporary world and religion, in which certain viewpoints are presented.
- communicates quite fluently and spontaneously to maintain conversations with quite an ease.
- takes active part in discussions in the familiar topics also religious ones, expressing his opinions and defending his point of view.
- in writing, he creates clear texts on a variety of subjects related to his field of interest including religious topics.
Assessment criteria
- tests after each grammatical or lexical unit,
- assessing spontaneous or prepared performances,
- essays
Bibliography
New Headway intermediate the fourth edition, Liz and John Soars, Oxford 2012
English Grammar in Use, Raymond Murphy intermediate, Cambridge, 2006
Santa Claus and others, Ewa Kołodziejska, Warszawa, 1991.
Additional information
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