English language (first semester)

Course: Turkish language and literature and translation, English

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
English language (first semester)
Code
ОК.14
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2024/2025
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
LO11. Understand the principles, techniques, and methods for creating oral and written texts of various genres and styles in the national language, Turkish, and English. LO12. Analyze linguistic units, identify their interactions, and characterize the linguistic phenomena and processes that underlie them. LO14. Use Turkish and English, in both oral and written forms, across various genres, styles, and registers of communication (formal, informal, neutral), to solve communicative tasks in the everyday, social, educational, professional, and scientific spheres of life. LO15. Conduct linguistic, literary, and specialized translation studies analysis of texts of various styles and genres. LO17. Collect, analyze, systematize, and interpret facts about language and speech, and use them to solve complex tasks and problems in specialized fields of professional activity and education.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Know: 1) the rules of phonetic design (stress, pause, intonation) of statements of different types (dialogue, monologue) in accordance with the situation of intercultural communication; 2) the specifics of the morphological organization of modern English; 3) functional and stylistic norms of use of lexical items of the synonymous range, idioms, expressions in accordance with the situation of intercultural communication. 2. Be able to: 1) produce prepared or unprepared monologue statements summarizing and/or supplementing the content of what they have heard or seen, following the laws of genre and style; 2) reproduce the content of what they have read; and express their own opinion about what they have read or heard, giving arguments for it. Be able to: 1) apply sociocultural knowledge and skills in foreign-language communication; 2) identify grammatical structures and phenomena while reading or listening to a text and determine their communicative significance.
Course content
The course «Multi-Semester Course: English Language» is part of the educational and professional training program for specialists at the «Bachelor» level, in the field of knowledge «03 Humanities», major «035 Philology». The course is designed to develop students’ communicative, linguistic, and sociocultural competencies; to develop students’ cognitive competencies in relation to other types of competencies; to foster a positive attitude toward mastering both the language and culture of the English-speaking world; an understanding of the functions of a foreign language in the educational process and in society; provide knowledge about the culture, history, realities, and traditions of the country whose language is being studied; and develop the ability to use various strategies as needed to meet didactic needs (working with books, manuals, textbooks, dictionaries, reference materials, multimedia resources, etc.). The course is a required academic course and is taught in the first semester for a total of 120 hours (4 credits). Classes are conducted in the form of practical sessions. The course consists of 3 content modules. The course concludes with a current modular assessment in the first semester.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Clandfield, Lindsay & Jeffries, Amanda. Global Upper-Intermediate Coursebook with Class CDs. MacmillanPublishers Limited, 2012.166 p. 2. Campbell, Robert & Tennant, Adrian. Global Upper-Intermediate Workbook with key. Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2012. 102 p. 3. J. Dooley, V. Evans. Grammarway 4. Newbury: Express Publishing. 278 p. 4. M. Foley, D. Hall. Advanced Learner's Grammar. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited, 2003. 484 p. 5. R. Hughes. Exploring Grammar in Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 168 6. Watkins, Frances. Global Upper-Intermediate Teacher’s book with Teacher’s Resourse Disc. Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2012. 165 p. 7. Zemach D. E., Rumisek L.A. Academic Writing from paragraph to essay. - Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2005, 130 p. 8. L.M. Chernovatyi, V.I.Karaban ta in. Praktychna hramatyka anhliiskoi movy z vpravamy : Posibnyk dlia studentiv vyshchykh zakladiv osvity. Vinnytsia: Nova knyha, 2005. 288 s.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Practical classes, individual work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Current assessment (response to a practical lesson), project work in the form of an oral presentation, independent work, module work, exam, test. Assessment of semester work: I semester: 1. Current assessment (answer at a practical lesson): 20 - 10 points (n x10), where n is the number of practical classes. 2. Project work in the form of an oral presentation: 10 - 20 points. 3. Independent work: 5 - 10 points. 4. Modular work: 25 - 40 points. Students who earn the minimum passing score of 60 receive a grade of «pass». Students who do not earn the minimum passing score of 60 receive a grade of «fail».Students who have earned a total of less than 60 points for the semester must, in order to pass the course, cover the material in the topics where they are behind by writing independent papers, term papers, or, if necessary, taking a test.
Language of instruction
English

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Lyubov Andriyivna Marymonska
Department of methods of teaching ukrainian and foreign languages ​​and literatures
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology