Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Modern political science 2. Charaterisation of political science 3. International relationships 4. Comparative political science 5. Public and government political science 6. Government, government power, state organisation 7. Government organisation of the Czech Republic 8. European Union, organisation 9. Political Economics 10. Geopolitics 11. Parties, public opinion 12. Elections, election systems 13. Poiltical science in the Czech Republic 14. Final test
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The English language program for Bachelor degree studies is focused on acquisition of language for academic purposes. It is supposed to reach B2 level according to the Common European Language Framework. The course focuses text reading with following text analysis connected with a discussion in given language. During the course is extended vocabulary concerning social science. A part of the course is a translation of special texts together with grammar consolidation, needed for reading in the given language
Ability to read special texts in the field of their specialisation, ability to communicate in basic professional situations and ability to present and write in the given specialisation.
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Prerequisites
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Supposed entry level B1 according to Common European Language Framework FJC/BBK1
FJC/BBK1
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Regular seminar attendance, systematic preparation, active cooperation, homework, a short presentation on a given topic. Written part of the exam focused on understanding, oral part on ability to express yourself on B2 level.
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Recommended literature
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Anderson/Maclean/Lynch. Study Speaking - 2nd Edition. 2004. ISBN 0521533961.
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Kristine Brown & Susan Hood. Academic encounters: reading, study skills, and writing. 2002. ISBN 0521666163.
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McCarthy/O'Dell. Academic Vocabulary in Use. CUP, 2005. ISBN 9780521689397.
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