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English B1+. E-Learning

Class at Faculty of Arts |
ASZAJ3023E

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Obsah kurzu byl vytvořen v rámci projektu ESF pro VŠ II na UK (reg. č. CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/18_056/0013322)

English B1+. E-Learning – Syllabus  

Annotation of the course:

The course English B1+. E-Learning English Language Course is a one-semester course divided into 13 blocks copying 13 weeks of the semester. It is designed for the students with special education needs who need to complement, and/or clarify their knowledge at lower levels of English (B1+) within the grammar or vocabulary fields and loosely follow the previous courses English A1 (in Czech only), English A2 and English B1 (combination of Czech and English translations). The completion of these three courses (A1, A2 and B1) is not required for the enrolment into this course (B1+), but still students interested in this course should have the knowledge of at least three levels (A1, A2 and B1).

There are regular online consultation hours scheduled for Mondays 9:10 – 10:40 am. These are voluntary. These online consultation hours will be realized via Zoom. Consultation is also possible via emails, and if needed individual consultation can be also scheduled. However, as these are limited, try to use the regular ones or emails.

Anotace kurzu:

Tento kurz anglického jazyka English B1+. E-Learning je jednosemestrálním kurzem, který je rozdělený do 13 bloků kopírujících 13 týdnů semestru. Je určen primárně pro studenty se speciálními vzdělávacími potřebami, kteří si potřebují doplnit a/nebo ujasnit znalosti z nižších úrovní angličtiny (B1+), co se oblasti gramatiky a slovní zásoby týče. Volně navazuje na kuzry Angličitna A1 (pouze v českém jazyce), Angličtna A2 a English B1 (v českém jazyce s anglickými překlady). Absolvování těchto kurzů není podmínkou pro zápis do tohoto kurzu (B1+), přesto by studenti, kteří mají o kurz zájem, měli mít úroveň svých znalostí alespoň na úrovni A1, A2 a případně B1.

V rámci kurzu jsou nabízeny pravidelné online konzultace, které jsou vypsány v pondělky 9:10 – 10:40. Tyto konzultace jsou dobrovolné. z těchto setkání, které se odehrají v prostředí Zoom. Další konzultace jsou možné prostřednictvím emailové komunikace, v případě potřeby je možné domuvit individuální konzultace. Tyto jsou však omezené, proto se snažte využívat ty pravidelné a emailovou komunikaci.

The programme of the course: Practising the language skills (reading, listening and writing in the e-learning part of the course – realized via Moodle). Grammar and vocabulary will be practised on the texts and listening at the B1+ level. The pronunciation and speaking skills can be focused on during the online consultation hours. The individual weeks follow the units of the textbook Navigate Intermediate B1+ (see below).

Program kurzu: Procvičování jazykových dovedností (čtení, poslech a psaní, které je realizováno v e-lerningové části kurzu prostřednictvím Moodle). Na základě textů a poslechů na úrovni B1+ se bude procvičovat gramatika a slovní zásoba. Výslovnost a mluvení je možné procvičovat v rámci dobrovolných konzultací. Jednotlivé týdny odpovídají lekcím z učebnice Navigate Intermediate B1+ (viz níže).

Language: English only.

Textbook (highly recommended) / Učebnice (doporučeno): Roberts, R., Buchanan, H., Pathare, E. Navigate Iintermediate B1+ – Coursebook. OUP: 2015

Additional materials (not necessary) / Doplňující materiály (nejsou nutné):Alden, E., Sayer, M. Navigate Intermediate B+1 – Workbook. OUP: 2015 Murphy, R. Essential Grammar in Use. CUP Murphy, R. English Grammar in Use. CUP  

Syllabus of the course:  

Grammar Guidebook:

-      This grammar guidebook is meant for Czech (Slovak) students as the explanations are given in Czech.

Dictionary:

-      Vocabulary (translations into Czech) taken from the textbook and/or from the additional materials; relevant for the topics of the individual lessons.

-      There are also dictionaries from the previous courses A1, A2 and B1 for extra vocabulary studying.

There are links to the grammar guidebook and dictionary straight from the individual blocks which should help the students who do not need to look up the relevant chapters of these two or to look for different sources. There are also links to useful websites or e.g. YouTube with grammar and vocabulary relevant for the course which can be either obligatory and necessary for the completion of the course, or voluntary for extra practice.

Week 1

Introductory Lesson

-      It would be good if the students attended the online consultation hours on Monday at 9:10 via Zoom

-      Introduction of the course: content and organization, orientation in the course – How to work with this e-learning course

-      Video for those students who were unable to visit the first consultation hours.

-      Revision test at the level B1 (testing the issues dealt with in the course – English B1. E-Learning) – for the students to see what issues they should know and/or revise

-      Introductory test at the level B1+ (testing the issues dealt with in this course – English B1+. E-Learning) – for the students to see if there is already something they know. There will also be a similar test at the end of the course – Progress test for the students to see if they have made any progress.  

Week 2

Unit 1 – Trends; and Unit 2 – What a Story!

-      Introductory video 

-      Presentation with comments – present simple, present continuous and present perfect simple (vocabulary: friendship), state verbs (vocabulary: spending); narrative forms (vocabulary: describing past experiences) and time linkers (vocabulary: sequencing events)

-      Exercises

-      Vocabulary: key words; noun suffixes

-      Vocabulary: asking for and giving opinions (listening, vocabulary for speaking)

-      Reading and Writing: social media

-      Vocabulary: communication; references; comment adverbs

-      Vocabulary: showing interest (listening, vocabulary for speaking)

-      Reading and Writing: a narrative

-      Advice and Tips: suffixes – why is it good to know about word formation

-      University Life – My studies so far.

Week 3

Unit 3– Life Skills; and Unit 4 – Space

-      Introductory video 

-      Presentation with comments – modal verbs – ability (vocabulary: challenges and success) + obligation, permission and possibility (vocabulary: work skills); will/be going to for predictions and decisions (vocabulary: living on water) + will/may/might to talk about probability (vocabulary: the natural world)

-      Exercises.

-      Vocabulary: work skills; complex noun phrases; compound adjectives

-      Vocabulary: practical instructions (listening, vocabulary for speaking)

-      Reading and Writing: writing and opinion paragraph

-      Listening: practising consonant-vowel linking

-      Vocabulary: idiomatic phrases about places

-      Reading and Writing: avoiding repetition

-      Vocabulary: enquiries (listening, vocabulary for speaking)

-      Advice and Tips: Compounds and pronunciation

-      University Life – Our university café.  

Week 4

Unit 5 – Entertainment

-      Introductory video

-      Presentation with comments: verb patterns: -ing x infinitive with to (vocabulary: going to movies); time expressions with present perfect and past simple (vocabulary: adjectives to describe video games)

-      Exercises.

-      Vocabulary: understanding linkers, extreme adjectives

-      Reading and Writing: a film review

-      Vocabulary: comparing and recommending (listening; vocabulary for speaking)

-      Vocabulary: understanding linkers for reason and result

-      Advice and Tips: Why are linkers so important?

-      University Life – The best film of all time.

Week 5

Unit 6 – In control?

-      Introductory video

-      Presentation with comments: defining and non-defining relative clauses (vocabulary: machines); present perfect simple and continuous (vocabulary: climate and extreme weather)

-      Exerc

Annotation

This course works with the Czech language a lot, therefore it is not, unfortunately, suitable for the non-Czech and non-Slovak speakers.