Foreign language (general course)

Course: Museology, monuments studies

Structural unit: Faculty of History

Title
Foreign language (general course)
Code
ОК.01
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8
Learning outcomes
1.1. basic principles of the language norm and to observe them when using a foreign language in various functional styles of oral and written speech; 1.2. key concepts of a foreign language and mastering them within the framework of official and unofficial communication; 1.3. stylistic features of writing essays, official documents (forms, questionnaires, etc.), notes with a request to provide simple information of immediate importance. 2.1. speak with some paraphrases on most topics from history; 2.2. control a wide enough lexical repertoire of functional speech, apply functional formulas in appropriate situations; 2.3. express one's own point of view, feelings, attitude, etc., as well as participate in conversations on historical topics. 3.1. during listening, understand by ear foreign language speech in its normative and dialectal versions; in a natural and accelerated pace, to perceive texts of various genres of a historical nature.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Know the basic tenses, grammatical constructions of a foreign language, have a sufficient vocabulary; 2. To be able to express one's thoughts during a foreign language oral/written speech.
Course content
ducational discipline "English language (general course)" for students of OS "Bachelor" of the first year of study in the field of knowledge 02 culture and art, specialty 027 Museum studies, monument studies, is taught in the I and II semesters of the I course in the amount of 240 hours. (8 ECTS credits) in particular: practical - 120 hours, independent work - 120 hours. The course includes 4 content modules and 4 modular tests. The discipline ends with a test in the first semester, and an exam in the second semester.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. McDougal Littell. World History. Patterns of Interaction - Mc Dougal Littell, a division of Houghton Mifflin Company, the USA, 2009. 2. Pamela Marquez. World civilizations. The global experience. – Pearson, Longman, 2007. 3. Ina Stradius. DK Smithsonian. Timelines of History. – A Penguin Company, 2011. 4. Adam Hart-Davis. History. The definitive visual guide. – Dorling Kindersley Limited, London, 2010. 5. L. G. Alexander. English Grammar Practice for intermediate students. - Longman, 2006. 6. Jenny Dooley, Virginia Evans. Grammarway 4. - Express Publishing, 2007. 7. Mark Foley, Daniel Hall. MyGrammarLab Advanced C1/C2. - Pearson Education Limited, 2012. 8. Raymond Murphy. “English Grammar In Use”. – Cambridge University Press, 2002. 9. Virginia Evans. FCE Use of English 2, Student’s Book. - Express Publishing, 2015.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Planned educational events and teaching methods - lectures, seminars, essays, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
The semester grade is formed by the points obtained by the student in the process of learning material from all subjects of the discipline and performing independent tasks, writing two module tests, 4 essays, and preparing two presentations. The maximum number of points that can be obtained during the semester is 80. The points received by the student during the 1st semester make up 80% of the final grade in the discipline for the first semester.
Language of instruction
English

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