Course objectives:
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The aim of the course is to teach students (non-native speakers) how to communicate in everyday life situations in the Czech language and to equip them with language competences to match CEF level B1.2. The course is a follow-up course to the UJP/CPC2 course.
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Requirements on student
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Credit requirements:
1. Attendance is compulsory.
2. Students have to take a midterm test.
3. Students have to pass a final test (min. 75 %).
4. Students have to give a report / presentation (5-10 min).
Exam requirements:
The exam is oral and consists of two parts - a monologue on selected topic and a dialogue with the teacher on a given communicative situation. The final result is based on the assessment of both parts. The topics are based on the content of the seminars.
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Content
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Week 1
Presentation of the course, familiarization with the curriculum and requirements for completing the course.
Introduction, informal letter.
Week 2
Basic grammar terms.
Interrogative, indefinite and negative pronouns.
Week 3
Official form.
Topic: Family.
Week 4
Accusative - revision and extension.
Week 5
Accusative plural.
Accusative of personal pronouns.
Week 6
Topic: Restaurant.
Week 7
Standard and colloquial Czech.
Midterm test.
Week 8
Topic: Housing.
Week 9
Locative - revision and extension.
Week 10
Locative plural.
Week 11
Topic: Searching for an apartment.
Week 12
Writing an advertisement.
Revision, final test.
Week 13
Correction of the final test. Exam preparation.
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Activities
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Fields of study
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Guarantors:
Mgr. Iva Svatoňová (100%),
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Seminar lecturer:
Mgr. et Mgr. Renáta Chodorová (100%),
Mgr. Jana Kúdelová (100%),
Mgr. Kateřina Sachrová, Ph.D. (100%),
Mgr. Iva Svatoňová (100%),
Mgr. Jaroslava Tichavová (100%),
Mgr. Václav Trejbal, CSc. (100%),
Mgr. Michal Vaněk (100%),
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Literature
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Basic:
Holá, Lída; Bořilová, Pavla. Česky krok za krokem 2. Praha, 2009. ISBN 978-80-86903-92-7.
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Recommended:
Rešková, Ivana; Pintarová Magdalena. Communicative Czech - Intermediate.. Brno, 2009.
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Recommended:
Bischofová, Jana; Hrdlička, Milan; Hasil, Jiří; Kramářová, Jitka. Čeština pro středně a více pokročilé.. Praha: Karolinum, 2011.
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Recommended:
Nekovářová, Alena. Čeština pro život: 15 moderních konverzačních témat = Czech for life = Tschechisch fürs Leben.. Praha: Akropolis, 2008.
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Recommended:
Filipec, Josef. Slovník spisovné češtiny pro školu a veřejnost.. Praha: Academia, 2012.
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On-line library catalogues
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Time requirements
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All forms of study
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Activities
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Time requirements for activity [h]
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Contact hours
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52
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Preparation for an examination (30-60)
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30
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Preparation for formative assessments (2-20)
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15
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Presentation preparation (report in a foreign language) (10-15)
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15
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Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40)
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20
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Total
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132
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge - students are expected to possess the following knowledge before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
Students can - take part in a dialogue about everyday life topics - understand the main ideas of authentic texts and specialist style texts dealing with general topics of simple structure - find both important and detailed information in texts - understand information in texts of their field of study (both heard and read) - express their opinions and justify them - write more complex texts on general topics, or simple texts dealing with a specialist topic
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Skills - students are expected to possess the following skills before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
- prepare and present a paper on a well-known topic
- write down the main ideas of a spoken interpretation
- analyse a text from the perspective of used language means and classify it as scientific or administrative text
- formally define objects, people, events and activities |
Competences - students are expected to possess the following competences before the course commences to finish it successfully: |
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Learning outcomes
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Knowledge - knowledge resulting from the course: |
Students are able to - use common grammar structures in everyday life situations in an adequate way - understand spoken word on TV and the radio corresponding to vocabulary covered in the courses so far - use with a good degree of certainty vocabulary and phrases enabling them to communicate without problems in common situations - express their opinions and attitudes, belief and uncertainty and provide arguments for these - write texts of different style and of simple structure - find and select important information in authentic texts - present (in both writing and speaking) their field of study - take part in a discussion, evaluate suggestions and react to them in an adequate way
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Skills - skills resulting from the course: |
- write a short annotation, abstract and summary of a selected text
- properly use the diacritics in a written speech
- properly use spelling of i/í vs. y/ý after consonants (esp. after the soft and the hard ones)
- make sentences in accordance with the basic rules of sentence structure in Czech |
Competences - competences resulting from the course: |
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Assessment methods
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Knowledge - knowledge achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
Test |
Skills demonstration during practicum |
Individual presentation at a seminar |
Skills - skills achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
Test |
Skills demonstration during practicum |
Individual presentation at a seminar |
Competences - competence achieved by taking this course are verified by the following means: |
Oral exam |
Test |
Skills demonstration during practicum |
Individual presentation at a seminar |
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Teaching methods
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Knowledge - the following training methods are used to achieve the required knowledge: |
Multimedia supported teaching |
Skills demonstration |
Collaborative instruction |
Self-study of literature |
Individual study |
Students' portfolio |
One-to-One tutorial |
Skills - the following training methods are used to achieve the required skills: |
Skills demonstration |
Collaborative instruction |
Self-study of literature |
Multimedia supported teaching |
Individual study |
Students' portfolio |
One-to-One tutorial |
Competences - the following training methods are used to achieve the required competences: |
Multimedia supported teaching |
Skills demonstration |
Collaborative instruction |
Self-study of literature |
Individual study |
One-to-One tutorial |
Students' portfolio |
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