Linguistics: Module 2 - Descriptive Grammar of English 2
Field of study: English Philology
Programme code: W1-S1FA19.2.2020
| Module name: | Linguistics: Module 2 - Descriptive Grammar of English 2 |
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| Module code: | W1-FA-JB-S1-GO2-2 |
| Programme code: | W1-S1FA19.2.2020 |
| Semester: | summer semester 2020/2021 |
| Language of instruction: | English |
| Form of verification: | exam |
| ECTS credits: | 4 |
| Description: | The student learns how to describe English in terms of syntax, semantics and pragmatics, thanks to which s/he can describe the basic syntactic, semantic and pragmatic processes taking place in English. |
| Prerequisites: | No introductory requirements |
| Key reading: | (no information given) |
| Learning outcome of the module | Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5] |
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The student can observe syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic phenomena that take place in language. [JB-S1-GO2-2_K1] |
FA1_K01 [2/5] |
One understands the need to update one’s knowledge about the English syntax, semantics and pragmatics. [JB-S1-GO2-2_K2] |
FA1_K01 [1/5] |
The student can search for and interpret various kinds of information in syntax, semantics and pragmatics. [JB-S1-GO2-2_U1] |
FA1_U01 [1/5] |
The student can prepare different forms of written assignments, presentations in English, concerning the issues in the above-enumerated areas. [JB-S1-GO2-2_U2] |
FA1_U12 [1/5] |
The student has basic knowledge that enables him/her an account of English in terms of syntax, semantics and pragmatics. [JB-S1-GO2-2_W1] |
FA1_W04 [2/5] |
The student knows the basic English linguistic terminology in the areas. [JB-S1-GO2-2_W2] |
FA1_W03 [1/5] |
| Type | Description | Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related |
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| Testy pisemne i/ lub ustne [JB-S1-GO2-2 _w_1] | Tests are conducted throughout the semester after completing a part of the material.
5 – student has broad knowlegde of the subject (which goes beyond the issues discussed during lectures and classes). Student fully understands issues discussed and can describe them in his/her own words (giving relevant examples).
4 – student has good knowledge of issues discussed during lectures and classes (which does not go beyond the material presented by the lecturer).
3 – student has sufficient knowledge of issues discussed during lectures and classes, but does not fully understands their complexity.
2 – student has poor knowledge of issues discussed during lectures and classes, s/he does not understand the issues discussed, and does not know linguistic terminology.
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JB-S1-GO2-2_K1 |
| egzamin [JB-S1-GO2-2 _w_2] | The exam encompasses the issues covered during both the lecture and the practical classes. The final exam takes place at the end of the semester.
5 – student has broad knowledge of the subject (which goes beyond the issues discussed during lectures and classes). Student fully understands issues discussed and can describe them in his/her own words (giving relevant examples).
4 – student has good knowledge of issues discussed during lectures and classes (which does not go beyond the material presented by the lecturer).
3 – student has sufficient knowledge of issues discussed during lectures and classes, but does not fully understands their complexity.
2 – student has poor knowledge of issues discussed during lectures and classes, s/he does not understand the issues discussed, and does not know linguistic terminology.
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JB-S1-GO2-2_K1 |
| Form of teaching | Student's own work | Assessment of the learning outcomes | |||
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| Type | Description (including teaching methods) | Number of hours | Description | Number of hours | |
| practical classes [JB-S1-GO2-2 _fs_1] | The expository method (explaining particular topics); interactive teaching method (problem-solving, brainstorming, class discussion) |
30 | Self study (using the course books or other course materials), preparation for classes and written tests, preparing class presentations, consulting the lecturer. |
50 |
Testy pisemne i/ lub ustne [JB-S1-GO2-2 _w_1] |
| lecture [JB-S1-GO2-2 _fs_2] | The expository method (explaining particular topics); interactive teaching method (problem-solving, brainstorming, class discussion) |
15 | Student workload: selfstudy (using the course books or other course materials), preparation for classes and written tests, preparing class presentations, consulting the lecturer. |
15 |
Testy pisemne i/ lub ustne [JB-S1-GO2-2 _w_1] |
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| Semester | Module | Language of instruction |
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