Summer Semester 2012/13
English language 1 MKTRN02013
Course content:
SUBJECT AREAS: Systems. Processes.
Revision of language skills, vocabulary and grammar at B1 level.
Grammar: Defining relative clauses. Quesdtion formation. The imperative - orders. Talking about the future: will probably/certainly/ possibly + verb. Passive voice in describing processes.
(in Polish) Rodzaj przedmiotu
Course coordinators
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 is able to obtain basic information from simple texts written in English
Assessment criteria
Assessment: written tests, spoken and written home assignments, active participation in classes
During the semester, the student may be awarded maximum 100 points:
- 30 points for one or more tests, where at least one test will include language items from the student's field of study;
- 20 points for different types of classwork projects and assignments, including speaking tasks;
- 50 points for the module test.
Grading system:
Satisfactory (grade 3.0):
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 51 - 69 points.
Satisfactory + (grade 3.5):
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 70 - 76 points.
Good (grade 4.0):
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 77 - 83 points.
Good + (grade 4.5):
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 84 - 89 points.
Excellent (grade 5.0)
The student's overall score for the semester is in the range of 90 - 100 points.
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
Basic references:
1. Bonamy D. : Technical English 3 -Course Book. Pearson Longman, 2011
2. Jacques Ch.: Technical English 3.- Workbook. Pearson Longman, 2011
Supplementary references:
1/. Bonamy D.: Technical English 2. Pearson Longman, 2011
2/. Bonamy D.: Technical English 4. Pearson Longman, 2011
3/ Ibbotson M. : Professional English in Use - Engineering, Cambridge University Press, 2009