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Last update: Mgr. Zuzana Hořká (23.04.2018)
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Last update: Mgr. Zuzana Hořká (11.10.2017)
Jan Bell, Roger Gower: Advanced Expert, Coursebook; Pearson 2014 |
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Last update: Mgr. Zuzana Hořká (23.04.2018)
For the actual exam students must prepare:
Students are asked to bring all required materials to the oral part of the examination. Students are NOT permitted to bring electronic materials (books on laptops, tablets or smartphones). Only original books or hard copies will be accepted by the examiner. |
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Last update: Mgr. Zuzana Hořká (14.04.2020)
The exam consists of a written part followed by an oral part. Should a student fail the written part, the whole exam is marked as failed and the student shall not sit for the oral part. If the student passes the written part but fails the oral part, then they would have to repeat both written and oral parts of the exam. The overall result is based on an evaluation of both written and oral parts of the exam.
Written part: Test of grammar and vocabulary (Use of English) and listening comprehension A minimum of 70 % of the maximum score is required to pass the written part
Oral part: Brief summary of prepared texts (30 pages), explanation of selected specialized terms, discussion related to topics raised in the specialized text and the applicant's own work, as well as various common conversational topics Linguistic accuracy and fluency will be assessed
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