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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Hlavičková (28.03.2019)
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Last update: RNDr. Mgr. Luděk Šafařík (24.04.2024)
To meet the requirements it is necessary to participate in class regularly, actively work in the classroom and fulfill all homework assignments. The nature of the subject's examination excludes the repetition of such examination. |
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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Hlavičková (09.04.2020)
Ch. Clapham: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Mathematics (OUP, 2009); M. McCarthy, F. O'Dell: Academic Vocabulary in Use. (CUP, 2008); J. Trzeciak: Writing Mathematical Papers in English (European Mathematical Society, 1995); J. Vedral: Anglicko-český matematický slovník (JTP, 2002), plus various authentic texts on mathematical analysis, algebra and geometry.
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Last update: PhDr. Zuzana Hlavičková (09.04.2020)
The course focuses on the specific features of academic mathematical discourse. The course enhances students’ understanding of primary academic sources and at the same time develops their ability to produce specialised texts. Moreover, the course improves students’ speaking skills. Main topics:
Other topics are chosen according to students’ needs. The course constitutes part of the preparation for the international exam Unicert III - English for Mathematicians. |