Introduction to Syntax Field of study: Classical Philology
Programme code: W1-S1FK19.2024

Module name: Introduction to Syntax
Module code: W1-FK-S1-WS
Programme code: W1-S1FK19.2024
Semester: winter semester 2024/2025
Language of instruction: Polish
Form of verification: course work
ECTS credits: 1
Purpose and description of the content of education:
The module presents grammatical issues necessary for understanding the syntax of ancient languages.
List of modules that must be completed before starting this module (if necessary): not applicable
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]
Osoba studiująca rozpoznaje części mowy, części zdania oraz typy zdań złożonych. [WS-1]
FK_W04 [1/5]
Osoba studiująca dokonuje rozbioru zdania. [WS-2]
FK_W04 [1/5]
Form of teaching Number of hours Methods of conducting classes Assessment of the learning outcomes Learning outcomes
practical classes [WS_fs_1] 5 Description [a03] 
Activating method – flipped classroom [b09] 
Working with a programmed textbook [d02] 
Individual work with a text [f02] 
course work WS-1 WS-2
The student's work, apart from participation in classes, includes in particular:
Name Category Description
Developing practical skills [a03] Preparation for classes
activities involving the repetition, refinement and consolidation of practical skills, including those developed during previous classes or new skills necessary for the implementation of subsequent elements of the curriculum (as preparation for class participation)
Getting acquainted with the syllabus content [b01] Consulting the curriculum and the organization of classes
reading through the syllabus and getting acquainted with its content
Studying the literature used in and the materials produced in class [c02] Preparation for verification of learning outcomes
exploring the studied content, inquiring, considering, assimilating, interpreting it, or organizing knowledge obtained from the literature, documentation, instructions, scenarios, etc., used in class as well as from the notes or other materials/artifacts made in class
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