Czech for Foreigners-Pre-Intermediate 2
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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702SCA22 | exam | 2 | 2 seminar hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 29 to 39 hours of self-study | English, Czech | summer |
Subject guarantor
Name of lecturer(s)
Department
Předmět zajišťuje Language Centre
Contents
Lessons 12-19 from the coursebook Čeština krok za krokem
Topics: Czech „rituals“
, Planning activities
, Writing emails
, Home and Flat
, Stores and advertisement
, Travel
, topics and vocabulary related to university studies
Grammar:
Perfective x imperfective verbs
, The conditional („kdyby“- clauses)
, Adjectives x adverbs
, The dative singular
, The instrumental singular
, The imperative
, The vocative singular
Conversation topics and grammar may change in relation to the needs of the group and supplementary study material
Learning outcomes
Expansion of basic grammar and vocabulary.
Ability to communicate in simple practical situations
Basic study vocabulary.
Prerequisites and other requirements
A requirement for registration is a knowledge of the language corresponding to the lower level course.
Literature
Main material:
HOLÁ, Lída, Česky krok za krokem,. Praha: Akropolis, 2016 ISBN 978-80-7470-129-0
HOLÁ, Lída, Česky krok za krokem 1 Pracovní sešit Lekce 1-12 a 13-24 (A1 - A2). Praha: Akropolis, 2016. ISBN 978-80-7470-133-7 a 978-80-7470-134-4
Other recommended material:
www.newczechstepbystep.czADAMOVIČOVÁ, Ana, IVANOVOVÁ, Darina. Basic Czech I. Praha: Karolinum, 2009. ISBN 978-80-246-1097-9
DAVIES, Bruce, HEJDUKOVÁ, Jana. 401 Czech Verbs, Prague: Bruce Davies, 2006. ISBN 80-239-7260-X
NEKOVÁŘOVÁ, Alena. Čeština pro život: 15 moderních konverzačních témat. Praha: Akropolis, 2008. ISBN 80-86903-23-0
Evaluation methods and criteria
Course requirements:
- class participation (attendance min. 60%, i.e. more than six absences for any reason will result in failing the course),
- completion of assignments,
- final exam
The overall assessment of the course consists of:
20% - work and activity in class
80% - test
the test includes a grammar part, listening, speaking and possibly writing
Grading scale:
A = 100-89% (excellent performance exceeding the relevant criteria)
B = 88-80% (above-average performance with a minimum of errors)
C = 79-73% (average performance with an acceptable number of errors)
D = 72-66% (acceptable performance with a greater number of errors)
E = 65-60% (performance representing minimum fulfilment of the criteria)
F = less than 59% (unacceptable performance)
Note
Exchange students and students in English language programmes are only eligible to register for this course.
Minimum number of students required for the course to open: 6
Further information
Course may be repeated
No schedule has been prepared for this course
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Academy Preparation Program - Cinematography (Elective subjects)
- Academy Preparation Program - Animated Film (Elective subjects)
- Academy Preparation Program - Directing (Elective subjects)
- Academy Preparation Program - Documentary (Elective subjects)
- Academy Preparation Program - Editing (Elective subjects)
- Academy Preparation Program - Photography (Elective subjects)
- Academy Preparation Program - Screenwriting (Elective subjects)
- Academy Preparation Program - Sound (Elective subjects)