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Czech Language I - FDP014
Title: Czech Language I
Guaranteed by: Department of Languages (15-160)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
Actual: from 2023
Semester: winter
Points: 0
E-Credits: 1
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/30, C [HS]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Guarantor: PhDr. Jan Comorek, Ph.D.
Interchangeability : FA0201004
In complex pre-requisite: FDP024, FDP027, FDP028, FDP029, FDP030, FDP031, FDP032, FDP033, FDP034, FDP035, FDP036, FDP037, FDP038, FDP039, FDP040, FDP041, FDP042, FDP043, FDP044
Annotation
Last update: Petra Brandejsová (15.09.2023)
The course shall offer to the student basic knowledge of the Czech language focusing on practical day-to-day usage. Besides, it shall also prepare the student for the communication with patients during the medical practice in the third study year. According to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages the course Czech language I is the first step to achieve the language level A1 which is compulsory at the end of the first year. The course focuses on the development of all language skills. The course contains listening materials in the form of doctor - patient dialogues, articles dealing with medical topics, and exercises focusing on professional medical vocabulary acquisition including dentistry.
Requirements to the exam
Last update: Petra Brandejsová (15.09.2023)

Credit:

ATTENDANCE:

Students can have only 3 absences. The only exception is a long-term illness, which must be confirmed by a doctor. In case of absence a student is responsible for making up for the missing lessons. This means that the student has to self-study the missing lessons, do the homework and go through all the materials mainly those placed on Moodle. The student has to ask his/her classmates and copy from them all the handouts distributed in the lesson s/he missed. The teacher may offer consultation hours for those students who attend classes, or for those who apologise for missing a class. 

EARNING CREDIT:

1) GAINING at least 150 POINTS

There will be 4 continuous written tests during Czech classes, each test counts 50 points. Besides there will be a continuous oral testing or written mini-tests at the beginning of each class where students can get some extra points as well. At the end of the term the students, who have 150 points in total, do not sit for a final winter written credit test. If they do not have have 150 points, they have to sit for a regular final winter written credit test (covering the whole winter term). Pass mark is 60%.

2) CONVERSATION

Each student has to pass an oral part of the credit which is the conversation with a teacher on given topics. It will happen at the end of the term (for those who have aggregated 150 points in all continuous evaluations during the term) or during the exam period (for those who have passed a regular winter credit test). To pass the regular winter cedit test means to achieve at least 60% of the maximum test score.

RULES FOR TESTS IN WINTER EXAMINATION PERIOD

Each student has to sign up for (or cancel) any final winter written or oral test ONLY via SIS. You have 3 chances for each test but only on the given dates, which means that if you come on the last date and you do not pass, there are not any other chances for you! The dates for getting the winter credit (both the written test and conversation) will be offered during the winter examination period. For those who do not get winter credit by the end of the winter examination period there will be only one extra date in June.

Syllabus
Last update: Petra Brandejsová (15.09.2023)

 Lecturer:

  • Mgr. Zuzana Jurenková Bajerová

 

Practical courses and seminars:

  1. Lekce 1 - Dobrý den - introducing, greetings, pronunciation, the verb "to be"
  2. Lekce 2 - Kdo je to? Co je to? - nominative singular, noun and adjective genders
  3. Lekce 3 - Kolik je hodin? - cardinal numerals, daily routine
  4. Lekce 4 - Co děláte? - verbs in present tense I
  5. Lekce 5 - Jak komunikujeme? - verbs in present tense II
  6. Lekce 6 - Rodina - family, possessive pronouns
  7. Lekce 7 - Lidské tělo a orgány - nominative plural
  8. Lekce 8 - Co vás bolí? - personal pronouns in accusative singular
  9. Lekce 9 - Co jíte a pijete? - food and drinks, accusative singular
  10. Lekce 10 - Můj den - study issues, gender differencies
  11. Communicative activities. Revision of language skills.
  12. Lekce 11 - Orientace v nemocnici - directions
  13. Lekce 12 - Jak se cítíte? - symptoms, nouns and adjectives in accusative plural
  14. Credit revision in communicative activities.
Literature
Last update: Petra Brandejsová (15.09.2023)

Compulsory literature

Internal materials (Český jazyk I DNT) available on Moodle: https://moodle.lfhk.cuni.cz/moodle2/course/view.php?id=512

 
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