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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (31.05.2008)
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (31.05.2008)
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
The objective of the course is to teach students basic English grammar and to provide them with the specialized vocabulary needed to communicate on subjects and topics in the area of their medical specialization. At the end of the course students should be able to use the English language in every day life and demonstrate knowledge at CEF level A1.
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (31.05.2008)
TEACHING MATERIALS:
1) Basic text-book: 2) Angličtina pro samouky (výuka jazyka přímou metodou) /J. Branam, I. Dostálová, Š. Zelenková, Fragment 2006
Further readings: 3) Professional English in Use- Medicine/ Eric H. Glendenning, R. Howard Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007 4) Nursing/Tony Grice, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007 5) English for Doctors/ Mária Gyorffy. - 1.vyd. - Praha: Triton, 2001. 6) Essential Grammar in Use/ Raymond Murphy. - 2. vyd. - Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997. 7) Mluvnice angličtiny/ Werner Hüllen, J. Přívratská. - 1. vyd. - Praha: Fortuna, 1994. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (28.05.2008)
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (31.03.2009)
1st year PUBLIC HEALTH CPHEN1 First year students who pass the placement test will gain credits for both winter and summer terms. Other students take part in the course. Winter term: written credit test, with total score 70% or higher with 4 possible resittings. Summer term: written credit test, with total score 70% or higher with 4 possible resittings. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (31.05.2008)
COURSE SYLLABUS:
English alphabet, pronunciation, verbs: to be, to have.
Numerals, personal pronouns, definite and indefinite article.
Introduction, greetings.
Plural of nouns, possessive pronouns, questions and negative with the verb to be, to have. Time, personal data.
Imperative, present progressive, word order in the English sentence.
Days of the week, months.
Present simple and present progressive tenses. Adverbials of time and place, prep. in, on, at. School, education.
Modal verbs: can, may, must. Family.
Modal verbs in questions and neg. sentences. Some-, any-, no- .English negative sentence. My house.
Prepositions in questions, word order. Shopping.
Ordinal numerals, past tense of the verb to be. Simple past. Food.
There is, there are, Past progressive tense. Restaurant.
Past tense of modal verbs be, can, have, do. Irregular verbs. Subject and object questions. Sport.
Passive voice, phrasal verbs. Traveling, trips, tourism.
Comparison of adjectives and adverbs. Adjectives.
Indirect questions. Eating habits. Life style.
Much, many, little, few, every, each, both, all. Weather, climate.
Should, would, could. My hobbies, free time.
Clauses, relative clauses. Biography.
Present perfect simple, present perfect continuous.
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