English in the Music Industry 2
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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702HAP2 | ZK | 5 | 24/S | Czech | summer |
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- Learning outcomes of the course unit:
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Learning outcomes:
Knowledge and understanding:
After finishing the course, the student:
•will be able to define key concepts and terms in area of budgeting
•will be able to demonstrate knowledge of key terms and strategies of fundraising
Skills and abilities:
After finishing the course, the student:
•will show improved English proficiency in all competencies (reading, speaking, reading, listening)
•will have better understanding of selected Academic English areas, e.g. the use of vague language, rephrasing and cohesion
•will have developed his/her cross-cultural communicative skills for work-related purposes
•will demonstrate ability to use selected soft skills, such as teamwork language, persuading and influencing, criticizing and praising and giving feedback
- Mode of study:
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•in-class discussions
•independent study using the on-line course (reading, completing interactive exercises and quizzes)
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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702HAP1 English for the Music industry (for students of Music Management) or B1+ level for students of other programmes.
- Course contents:
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Seminar 1
1.1 Budgeting: Main terms and definitions, types of budgets
1.2 Academic English: Understanding and using vague language, academic culture
1.3 Grammar Focus: Connectors, vocabulary for writing (referring backwards and forwards)
Seminar 2
2.1 Communication Skills: Emotional Intelligence, criticizing and praising someone, presenting and giving feedback
2.2 Academic English: Agreeing and disagreeing, persuading and influencing
2.3 Grammar Focus: Noun phrases review + nominalization, conditionals (review), relative clauses II
Seminar 3
3.1 Fundraising: Main terms and definitions, methods of fundraising
3.2 Academic English: Giving examples and rephrasing ideas, paraphrasing
3.3 Grammar Focus: Phrasal verbs + object, cohesion
Seminar 4
4.1 Multicultural working environment: Managing diversity, recognizing cultural differences, cross-cultural skills in management
4.2 Academic English: Language for teamwork, formal and informal verbs
4.3 Grammar Focus: Phrasal verbs without object
- Recommended or required reading:
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Required:
•Moodle on-line course materials (required)
Recommended:
•Byrnes, William J. Management and the Arts (4th edition). Amsterdam: Elsevier Focal Press. 2009.
•Thaine, Craig. Cambridge Academic English B1+ Intermediate. Student’s Book. CUP, 2012.
•Paterson, Ken. Oxford Grammar for EAP. Oxford: OUP, 2013.
- Assessment methods and criteria:
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•Active participation in class discussions 10%
•Four take-home quizzes 40% (One quiz after each seminar, uploadable via Moodle)
•Final exam (50%):
1) Written part: Final quiz 25% (Uploadable via Moodle during the exam period, i.e. June 2017)
2) Oral part: Mock final exam 25% (Taken during the last seminar]
Please note that the required attendance is 70%. If you do not meet the attendance requirements, you need min. 80% to pass.
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If the student cannot come to class for more than 3 continuous weeks, he/she must contact the class instructor to get the study materials and schedule an individual meeting.
- Further information:
- No schedule has been prepared for this course
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Music Production (Mg) - 2016/17 (required main subject)