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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Lily Císařovská (30.11.2017)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Lily Císařovská (17.11.2020)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Lily Císařovská (24.01.2024)
* When?
two dates in winter examination period (January/February) and three in spring (late May/early June). Please note there are NO dates in September. Owing to technical reasons, the written parts of the exam cannot be administered individually on any additional dates. Both written parts of the exam usually take place on Mondays at 8:30 am in Troya. The dates for written tests are announced in mid-October (for winter semesters) and early March (for spring semesters) in SIS. If you wish to successfully pass the ECE, plan your exam and make sure you do not miss the dates.
The written sections of the exam must be taken personally in Troja. In case the covid situation makes in-classroom exams impossible, the entire exam will have to be postponed until the covid conditions become more favourable.
* Registration for the exam? See SIS - Exam dates-publishing. Please remember that once you enrol for the exam, your registration becomes obligatory. In case you cannot take the exam it is necessary to notify the examiners PRIOR to the exam.
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* What?
A word of advice: Since all electronic devices (including mobile phones) are strictly forbidden, you may find it useful to bring a watch. c) The colloquium consists of reading and presenting a page-long text on an academic topic. You will have 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the text, to read your text and prepare its presentation. Paper dictionaries are allowed (but no e-dictionaries!). Then you will be invited to give a 5-minute presentation of the main topic of the text to a board of two examiners. Your performance will be followed by a 10-minute discussion and a detailed lexical and grammatical/lexical analysis of a selected section of the text. * Grading You may receive a maximum of 15 points for the entire examination, i.e. 5 points for each section. For the exam to be passed you must get a minimum of one point for each section and a total of six points. (So, in the unlikely event you get 5 points for two sections and none for the remaining one, the 10 points gained will not constitute a pass.) For grades, see the table below:
THE BEST OF LUCK WITH YOUR EXAM! |