ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Learning Objectives:
The objectives of the course in “Logopedia” includes the broadening of
knowledge of a foreign European language. The main objective is to lead
students to a B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference
for Languages. Students must be able to understand concepts of a simple
discourse on familiar topics, understand written texts on everyday life
and work, communicate in a sufficiently spontaneous and natural way on
simple topics (for example, students must be able to describe a place, a
person, a picture, to exchange information, and to talk about themselves,
etc.) and interact in a context of everyday life. Finally, students must be
able to write simple texts on well-known topics, letters and personal
opinions. The course will prepare students for the Cambridge Certificate
Examination (PET B1).
Abilities:
At the end of the course students must be able to use the English
language according to the B1 level of competence.
Self-assessment:
Students must acquire the necessary skills in order to be able to express
themselves clearly and correctly.
Communicative skills:
Students must be able to communicate with sufficient awareness on a
range of topics such as everyday life and personal experiences.
The objectives of the course in “Logopedia” includes the broadening of knowledge of a foreign European language. The main objective is to lead the students to a B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Students must be able to understand concepts of a simple discourse on familiar topics as well as written texts on everyday life and work, to communicate in a sufficiently spontaneous and natural way on simple topics (for example, students must be able to describe a place, a person, a picture, to exchange information, and to talk about themselves, etc.) and to interact in a context of everyday life. Finally, students must be able to write simple texts on well-known topics, letters and personal opinions. The course will prepare students for the Cambridge Certificate Examination (PET B1).
The syllabus will include revision and consolidation of linguistic and
morphosyntactic structures of oral language and the conventions of
written language with particular emphasis on phonetics. The reading,
listening, speaking and writing activities will aim to broaden students’
vocabulary in line with the B1 level of the European framework of
reference for languages.
Course Structure
30 hours of class taught lessons and 30 hours of individual exercises.
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Laboratory lessons with multimedia support.
At the end of the laboratory course there will be a written and oral
verification test. Students will be assessed as competent (with no marks)
if they pass.