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Exam Requirements Medical Terminology Czech II D.docx | Exam Reguirements | Mgr. Dita Macháčková |
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Požadavky ke zkoušce Medical Terminology Czech II ZL.docx | Exam Reguirements | Mgr. Dita Macháčková |
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The aim of the course is to deepen knowledge of the Czech language (extend vocabulary and grammar). Students will concentrate on medical topics (dentition, oral diseases, dental tools), they will be learning communication skills for practice in hospital (doctor–nurse–patient).
Last update: Duchková Barbora (02.04.2024)
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WS+SS: Credit: attendance (max. 2 absences/semester), successful completion of continuous tests, credit test and completion of assignments. Examination: written and oral parts. The student proceeds to the oral part after successful completion of the written test. Continuous, credit and exam tests must be completed at a minimum of 70%, the number of attempts is 3.
Last update: Macháčková Dita, Mgr. (04.09.2024)
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Medical Terminology - Czech II. Czech for Dental Practice in Hospital Last update: Macháčková Dita, Mgr. (01.10.2024)
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Examination: written and oral part. The student proceeds to the oral part after successful completion of the written test. Last update: Macháčková Dita, Mgr. (04.09.2024)
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Communication topics: · Orientation in the hospital · Parts of the human body, especially the head area · Dentition - anatomy, classification · Dental hygiene - dental appliances · Diseases of the teeth and oral cavity · Dental instruments and aids · Dental examination · Medical documentation
Grammatical topics: · Modal verbs · Past tense · Future tense · Preposition of time and place · Adjectives and adverbs, comparatives · Imperative Last update: Macháčková Dita, Mgr. (04.09.2024)
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Kurz: Čeština pro stomatology I (cuni.cz) Last update: Macháčková Dita, Mgr. (04.09.2024)
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At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
Notes: The student is able to communicate using simple sentences and understands the communication partner if they also use simple sentences. If the communication partner uses more complex sentence structures, the student is able to capture key words in order to understand the essential factual information. Last update: Clareová Dagmar, BA (29.09.2025)
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