Author's English course for students of Environmental Protection WF-ZOB-AKJADSOŚ
One/ones, adjectives describing a person, informal letter describing family, possessive adjectives, ordinal numbers, months, saying what belongs to who, past simple, irregular verbs, phrasal verbs, understanding an article, recognising a person from simple description, present simple, adverbs of frequency, names of clothes, writing a request for a colleague, present continuous, adverbs of manner, jobs, parts of a house, revision of clothes, saying what we are doing now, present simple/continuous, weather, health, small talk, complaining in a shop, a letter of complaint, comparing adjectives, mass media, comparing things and people, adjective in superlative degree, types of films, writing a short film review, prefer with noun/ing, will for decisions and offers, vocabulary connected with art, talking about preferences, discussing and planning activities, present perfect, travel, holidays, sports, personal experiences, understanding key points of a travel brochure, writing a holiday postcard to a friend, ing only as a subject, types of transport, booking a ticket, understanding fundamental information in a hotel, booking a room.
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Subject level
Learning outcomes
After finishing the whole course (4 semesters), the student will achieve B1 level of English and will be able to start a B2 level course.
Bibliography
The textbook, “Total English”, by Mark Foley and Diane Hall, A2, published by Pearson-Longman, 2007. This book apart from the student book also contains a set of audio cassettes, CD’s with class material, a workbook, a CD-ROM, a DVD and the textbook website.
“Essential Grammar in Use” is a great book of exercises by Raymond Murphy
Additional information
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