DDMZ115 English I

Theatre Faculty
Winter 2024
Extent and Intensity
0/4/4. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: graded credit.
Teacher(s)
Adrian Hundhausen (lecturer)
Mgr. Katarína Novotná (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
prof. MgA. Blanka Chládková
Foreign Languages Department – Dean’s Office – Theatre Faculty – Janáček Academy of Performing Arts
Supplier department: Foreign Languages Department – Dean’s Office – Theatre Faculty – Janáček Academy of Performing Arts
Timetable of Seminar Groups
DDMZ115/DP_1: Mon 12:00–13:30 UCEBNA_2, Wed 12:00–13:30 UCEBNA_2, A. Hundhausen, K. Novotná
DDMZ115/JT_1: Tue 8:30–10:00 UCEBNA_2, Thu 8:30–10:00 UCEBNA_1, A. Hundhausen, K. Novotná
Prerequisites
Be undertaken previous study the following subjects: English at least at the level of A1-A2 level.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
The aim is to achieve the level B1 / B2 to C1 / C2 CEFR depending on the stage of the respective groups, as well as the composition of the "mock-tests" BEC Preliminary (B1 CEFR), BEC Vantage (B2) or BEC Higher (B2-C1 CEFR) again depending on the stage of the corresponding group. The course topics and the learning material contained in eg. A series of textbooks managerial and business English Market Leader (all levels), or Pass Cambridge BEC (all levels) as well as a test workbook leading to the BEC (Macmillan, Oxford, Cambridge). The content is enriched by themes and terminology of the theater specifics. The purpose of the course is also mastery of a particular lexicon-based textbooks Pass Cambridge BEC Prelim / Vantage / Higher or individual levels textbook Market Leader.
Learning outcomes
Vocabulary:
Mastery of the Cambridge English Corpus 80% core vocabulary list (B2 CEFR) Mastery of 250 of the most common theatre terms Mastery of 100 specific terms for this atelier
Grammar:
Practice and Mastery of 16 grammatical categories where Czechs most often make mistakes
Writing:
The ability to write various texts which are common in theatre work or for operating a theatre (invitation to performance, performance commentary, reflection on a performance, reviews, statement of artistic objectives, essays, production correspondence etc.).
Reading:
The ability to fluently read expert and technical texts about the theatre written by native speakers.
Conversation:
The ability to apply the above-mentioned vocabulary and grammar in fluent conversation. Public spoken presentation of a semester or year-long project.
Syllabus
  • Basic Acquired language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing), habits and information, which is a tool of communication in situations of practical and professional life. Focusing on the subject and the interrelation between the appropriate level of language knowledge and skills. Mastering the basic level of language skills and English language competence Business comparable European Framework of Reference (level B1-C1). Ready for orientation and communication in an international context. Fundamentals orientation in foreign literature and on the Internet. Mastering mock test of level through BEC Preliminary BEC Vantage BEC Higher up to at least 60 percent. In this teaching unit, the emphasis is on specific vocabulary management and business English, and is contained in eg. In textbooks and exercise books tests PASS Cambridge BEC Prelim, PASS Cambridge BEC Vantage and PASS Cambridge BEC Higher. This dimension is enriched by management terminology of theatrical and artistic practice. Thematic plan: based on selective choice of the content of textbooks New Edition Market Leader and PASS Cambridge BEC Prelim / Vantage / Higher. Furthermore, based on activity books and testing materials leading to the test in Business English Certificate. Basic Acquired language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing), habits and information that constitute a communication tool   situations of practical and professional life. Focusing on the subject and the interrelation between the appropriate level of language knowledge and skills. Mastering the basic level of language skills and English language competence Business comparable to   European Framework of Reference (level B1-C1). Ready for orientation and communication   international context. Fundamentals orientation   foreign literature and on the Internet. Mastering mock test of level through BEC Preliminary BEC Vantage BEC Higher up to at least 60 percent.   In this teaching unit, the emphasis is on specific vocabulary management and business English, and is contained in eg. In   textbooks and exercise books tests PASS Cambridge BEC Prelim, PASS Cambridge BEC Vantage and PASS Cambridge BEC Higher. This dimension is enriched by   managerial terminology from the area of theatrical and artistic practice.

    Thematic plan: based on selective choice of the content of textbooks   New Edition Market Leader and PASS Cambridge BEC Prelim / Vantage / Higher. Furthermore, based on activity books and testing materials leading to   the test in Business English Certificate.
Literature
  • Bazin, Anthem, Boyd, Elaine: BEC Higher Testbuilders, Macmillan 2009. info
  • Jakeman, Whitehead: BEC Vantage Practice Tests, Oxford University Press 2002. info
  • Vanessa Jakeman, Russell Whitehead: BEC Preliminary Practice Tests. Four tests for the Cambridge Business English Certificate. Lower intermediate with answers. Oxford University Press 2002. info
  • Doporučená literatura: slovní zásoba na bázi učebnic Market Leader nebo PASS Cambridge BEC Prelim/Vantage/Higher.
  • Studentský referenční slovník A - Č a Č - A, tištěný nebo elektronický.
Teaching methods
Regular teaching foreign language in a group according to the advancement, 2 x 90 min. week. Used methods: drilovací, grammar-translation, communication, role-plays, academic writing, business correspondence, audiovisual method etc.
Assessment methods
The composition of the sub-control tests at least 60 percent, granting semester graded assessments. Attendance for the semester at least 70 percent (in the case of participation in the study projects the need for an agreement on individual solutions presence with the teacher).
Language of instruction
Czech
Follow-Up Courses
The course is also listed under the following terms Winter 2014, Winter 2015, Winter 2016, Winter 2017, Winter 2018, Winter 2019, Winter 2020, Winter 2021, Winter 2022, Winter 2023.
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