Summer Semester 2013/14
Summer Semester 2014/15
Foreign Language 3 (English) MKTRN04032
Course content:
SUBJECT AREAS - occupational safety and health, instructions and orders, adhering to principles, the natural environment, determining cause and effect, describing the functioning of systems.
GRAMMAR - modal verbs in passive and active forms and in future forms, present participles, adverbial phrases of cause and effect.
(in Polish) Rodzaj przedmiotu
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Students use the English language at B2 level in everyday contacts and in professional situations
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. 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
3.Hewings M.: Advanced Grammar in Use. Cambridge University Press, 2005
Supplementary references:
1. Weber M., Brzosko Ł.: English for engineers. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Bialostockiej, Białystok, 2010
2. Ibbotson M. : Cambridge English for Engineering. Cambridge University Press, 2008