Course details
English Everyday Conversation 2/2
JA3 Acad. year 2004/2005 Summer semester 3 credits
Characteristics of native-speaker conversation, idioms of the spoken language, the difference between the Czech and English languages and presentation are done here. Students can continue in other specialized courses in English. The prerequisite for this course is a passed exam from either the "Headway Intermediate" or the "Headway Upper-Intermediate" course.
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Time span
- 13 hrs lectures
- 13 hrs exercises
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Subject specific learning outcomes and competences
Students will develop the ability to speak English fluently and confidently, especially in less formal contexts. The activities will also increase the students' sensitivity to the way conversations work.
Learning objectives
The themes are connected with the habits and custom of everyday conversation. Note: The course takes two semesters.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
There are no prerequisites
Syllabus of lectures
- Introductory lesson
- Aims in life
- Desperate decision
- Group holiday
- Guide
- Looking for a job
- NASA game
- Shrinking story
- The message is...
- True or false?
- Similarities and differences
- Culture shock!
- Semester interview
- Attitudes to gifts and giving
- Habits
- Family life
- Emotions
- Eureka!
- Problem page
- Time capsule
- Future shock
- The bridge
- Airport
- Who's the boss?
- Weekend trip
- Final semester test
Syllabus of numerical exercises
- Students learn about the aims of the course
- Describing and giving reasons for one's aims in life
- Finding solutions to a problem
- Agreeing on a shared holiday
- Ranking places for a sightseeing tour
- Choosing someone for a job
- Ranking objects
- Memory, insight into the process of communication
- Recognizing the functions of gestures in English
- Ways of being polite in social encounters
- Social behaviour in the target language
- Problems people encounter when living in a new country
- Assessing the progress of students in the course
- A cross-cultural discussion about gifts and giving
- To get students to share opinions
- Sharing opinions on family
- Telling each other about emotions
- Promoting discussion about inventions
- Showing empathy
- Things students value in their daily lives
- Discussing priorities for the future
- Deciding on individual responsibility for a tragedy
- A conflict situation in having to decide what to do
- Discussing the role of secretaries at work
- Planning a short holiday
- To be announced
Progress assessment
Students must attend class regularly and make an effort to participate in class discussions in English in order to be invited to the exam.
Controlled instruction
There are no checked study.