Institute of: Institute of Natural and Technical Sciences Study programme: Landscape Architecture Level of course unit: First cycle degree e |
Course unit title |
Course unit codę |
English Language, B1/B2 Język angielski, B1/B2 |
AK.MI.l.J.A | |
Year of studv/semester | ||
2"d year/semester 4 | ||
Modę of delivery | ||
Face to face | ||
Type of course unit |
Language of instruction | |
Obligatorw optional |
English | |
Name of lecturer(s) | ||
Mgr Elena Ciszewska | ||
Prereąuisites and co-prerequisites | ||
Materiał: semester 1,2 and 3 | ||
Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
Number of ECTS credits allocated | |
classes: 30 |
2 | |
Aims of teaching | ||
The aim of the course is to broaden language skills in a foreign language, which refer to thc grammar and lexical forms, effective communication and openness to the challenges of today's job market. Student can describe a sporting event, a report and an interview. Student can activelv initiate and maintain a discussion and present effective tumtaking. | ||
Learning outcomes of the course unit |
Reference to programme learning outcomes | |
Knowledge: |
Student: P_W01 identifies relatively advanced grammar and relatively advanced \ ocabulary structures, allowing understanding of texts (unusual sports, charities, television surveiHance cameras in schools, etc.)', P_W02 constructs relatively advanced expressions appropriate for specific situations typical of everyday life: giving interviews, debale on a given topie, etc.)', P_W03 recognizes and applies forms allowing shifting views (supervision in schools, conjidentiality, conspiracy theories, etc.); P W04 is able to describe the British monarchy; |
K_W08 |
Skills: |
Student: P U01 leads and maintains discussion on topics related to: conspiracy theories, dilemmas regarding the use of CCTVsurveillance; PU02 uses correct relatively advanced grammatical and lexical forms appropriate for the particular circumstances of everyday life: description of a sporting event, choice of a gift; does not make errors which cause misunderstanding; |
K_U03 |
Landscape Architecture, 2