Czech for Foreigners
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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204PUCZF | exam | 1 | 28 hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 4 to 9 hours of self-study | English |
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Department
The subject provides Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre
Contents
Reading, listening, presentation of and practice of grammar structures and lexis, Moderated dialogues.
This course is intended for students who have never studied the language.
Introduction to the phonetic, grammatic and lexical basics of the given language.
Ability to react in simple everyday situations
Lessons 1-4(5) of the coursebook Čeština expres 1
Topics: Who are you? Where are you from? What do yo do?
What is it?
Directions in the city
Food (restaurant)
My familly / Where we meet?
Grammar: verb: to be, to like
basic pronouns
numbers
noun genders
adjectives
present tense
genitiv and akuzativ
Learning outcomes
In the field of knowledge (K), the student:
- grammar structures and lexis of the Czech language PK1; PK11
In the field of skills (S), the student:
- Reading, listening, presentation in the Czech language PS4; PS6; PS7; PS11
In the field of social competencies (C), the student:
- is able to communicate, has an ability to react in simple everyday situations P_SC6;
Prerequisites and other requirements
This course is intended for students who have never studied the language.
Literature
ADAMOVIČOVÁ, Ana, IVANOVOVÁ, Darina. Basic Czech I. Praha: Karolinum, 2009. ISBN 978-80-246-1097-9
DAVIES, Bruce, HEJDUKOVÁ, Jana. 401 Czech Verbs, Prague: Bruce Davies, 2006. ISBN 80-239-7260-X
HOLÁ, Lída. New Czech Step by Step, Praha: Akropolis, 2008. ISBN 978-80-86903-73-6
HOLÁ, Lída, BOŘILOVÁ, Pavla. Čeština expres 1, Praha: Akropolis, 2011. ISBN 978-80-87481-22-6
Selections from the aforementioned material. Precise information will be given by the instructor. Self-study books are appropriate for self-study of grammar primarily. Materials from the internet, newspapers and magazines.
Evaluation methods and criteria
Written and oral exam
Class participation, completion of assignments, completion of tests and the final exam.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course