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English KN01454
Course content:
SUBJECT AREAS - Trading brands, products.
Travelling. Meetings. Telephoning
GRAMMAR: Tenses: Present Simple/Present Continuous
Describing future events: going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple, Future Simple
Written work: informal or semi-formal emails
(in Polish) Rodzaj przedmiotu
Course coordinators
Term 2013Z: | Term 2016Z: | Term 2012Z: |
Learning outcomes
Students who get credits for the subject:
have basic knowledge of the grammar of the English language, and their vocabulary makes it possible for them to participate in discussions concerning simple issues connected to the studied subjects; can use the English language to communicate, and are able to obtain basic information from simple texts written in English
Assessment criteria
During the semester, the student may be awarded maximum 100 points:
- 40 points for one or more tests. One test will include elements of reading and listening comprehension.
- 60 points for different types of projects and assignments, including speaking tasks.
The final grade is calculated according to the number of points awarded during the whole semester.
Grading system:
Unsatisfactory (grade 2.0):
The student's overall score for the semester is below 51 points.
Satisfactory (grade 3.0):
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 51 - 60 points.
Satisfactory + (grade 3.5):
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 61 - 70 points.
Good (grade 4.0):
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 71 - 80 points.
Good + (grade 4.5):
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 81 - 90 points.
Excellent (grade 5.0)
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 91 - 100 points.
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
Basic references:
1. Cotton D, Falvey D, Kent S: Market Leader intermediate Pearson Longman, 2011
2. Fisiak J., Adamska-Sałaciak A., Idzikowski M., Jagła E., Jankowski M., Lew R. : Słownik Współczesny angielsko-polski polsko-angielski. Pearson Longman, 2006
Supplementary references:
1. Teacher's own materials (adapted texts from specialist literature and/or the Internet)
2. Naunton J: ProFile 2, Oxford, 2005