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Medical Terminology - Czech I - EAP0201050
Title: Medical Terminology - Czech I
Guaranteed by: Ústav jazyků (14-50)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
Actual: from 2025
Semester: winter
Points: 4
E-Credits: 4
Examination process: winter s.:
summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/4, C [HT]
summer s.:0/4, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unlimited (unknown)
summer:unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
For type:  
Note: for a repeated registration for Course credit + Exam, the student must have the Course credit exam passed
Guarantor: Mgr. Dita Macháčková
Teacher(s): Mgr. Dean Posavec-Malok
Interchangeability : EA0902048
Is co-requisite for: EA0904050
Is interchangeable with: EA0902048
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Annotation -
The aim of the course is to make students familiar with the basics of the Czech language system (vocabulary, grammar). Students will learn how to use the language in everyday situations (communication skills), they will be able to read and understand simple texts in Czech.
Last update: Duchková Barbora (02.04.2024)
Course completion requirements -

WS+SS: Credit: attendance (max. 4 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. (03.10.2024)
Literature -

Medical Terminology - Czech I.

Last update: Macháčková Dita, Mgr. (01.10.2024)
Requirements to the exam -

Examination: written and oral part. The student proceeds to the oral part after successful completion of the written test.
Passing the test means achieving a minimum of 70%, the number of attempts is 3.

Last update: Macháčková Dita, Mgr. (01.10.2024)
Syllabus -

Communication Topics:

Family

Talking about family members, family relationships, and structure.

Orientation at the Faculty and in the City
Describing locations, asking for directions, and navigating the campus and city.

Introductions and Information About Yourself
Introducing yourself, sharing personal details like name, origin, profession, and interests.

Timetable
Discussing schedules, class times, and organizing daily routines.

Daily Activities
Talking about common daily tasks and routines (e.g., studying, working, leisure activities).

Food and Drink
Discussing food preferences, ordering food, and talking about typical dishes.

Restaurant
Phrases for ordering food, paying the bill, and dining out.

Dressing and Colours
Describing clothing, shopping for clothes, and talking about colours.

Shopping
Vocabulary for shopping, asking for prices, and discussing products.

Hobbies and Favourite Things
Talking about hobbies, interests, and favourite activities.

Services
Discussing services like banking, postal services, and hairdressers.

Travel
Vocabulary related to transportation, tickets, and travel plans.

Holidays
Discussing holidays, celebrations, and cultural traditions.

Grammar Topics:

  • Czech sounds
  • Noun gender (frequent endings)
  • Nominative, accusative, vocative (actively)
  • Genitive, dative, locative, instrumental (passively)
  • Hard and soft adjectives
  • Personal pronouns
  • Demonstrative pronoun "ten"
  • Possessive pronouns "můj" and "Váš"
  • Basic numerals
  • Present tense of the verb "být" (to be)
  • Present tense of regular and irregular imperfective verbs
  • Basic prepositions of time and place
  • Adverbs (selectively)
  • Conjunctions (selectively)

Last update: Macháčková Dita, Mgr. (03.10.2024)
Learning resources - Czech

Čeština on-line

Last update: Duchková Barbora (02.10.2020)
Learning outcomes -

After completing the course, students will be able to:  

 communicate in everyday situationsgreet people, introduce themselves and  
    others, respond to basic questions;

 share personal information (name, place of residence, nationality, profession, age);  

 communicate about time and orientation in space;

 talk about their family, appearance, clothing, health, free time, emotions, and habits;

 shop, order food and drinks, ask about prices, arrange a meeting or a visit;  

 communicate in emergency situations and call for help (health, loss, repair);  

 fill out a simple form, write a short invitation, an advertisement, or a personal text;  

 understand short written and spoken texts (e.g. announcements, conversations,  
    emails, menus) and respond to them;  

 express oneself in the present tense using imperfective verbs (including irregular,  
    modal, and reflexive verbs); 

 express needs, wishes, feelings, opinions, and preferences using the verbs to like, to  
    want, to need, to have to, to be able to;  

 understand texts in the past and future tenses, but they still have difficulty to use these tenses actively;
 
recognize when to use the accusative case and use nouns and adjectives in their  
   correct forms;

• use appropriate forms of addressing people (Mr. Nováček, ...  = pane Nováčku, .... ;      
  associated professor (F), .....  = paní docentko, .......) in the correct form (vocative);  

understand texts with nouns and adjectives in other case forms, but they are not able to form them actively; 

 use a basic repertoire of prepositions, but mostly without reference to the correct     
    case form; 

 ask not only Yes/No questions, but also  Wh- questions;  

  

Notes: 

 The output level corresponds approximately to level A1 according to the CEFR; 

 The student is able to communicate using very simple, short sentences and understands their communication partner if they are able to do the same; otherwise, they are able to pick up key words in order to understand the topic of communication.

Last update: Clareová Dagmar, BA (29.09.2025)
 
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