Modern Polish language

Course: Polish Language and Literature, English and Lithuanian Languages

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
Modern Polish language
Code
ОК.12
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
PLO 2. Effectively work with information: select the necessary information from various sources, in particular from specialized literature and electronic databases, critically analyze and interpret it, organize, classify and systematize it. PLO 3. To organize the process of one's education and self-education. PLO 8. To know and understand the language system, the general properties of literature as an art of words, the history of the language(s) and literature(s) being studied, and to be able to apply this knowledge in professional activities. PLO 12. Analyze language units, determine their interaction and characterize language phenomena and processes that cause them PLO 22.1. To apply the knowledge of Polish and Lithuanian languages within the framework of linguistic and regional studies and tourism discourses. PLO 23.1. To be able to identify the national-cultural component in the structure of the Polish and Lithuanian languages.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Successful mastering of the course requires knowledge of general linguistic terminology and terminology; knowledge of the basics of modern Polish grammar; mastery of basic reading, writing, listening and speaking skills at the level provided by the program.
Course content
The goal of the discipline is the formation of students' Polish-language communicative competence as a set of knowledge, abilities and skills that ensure effective intercultural communication in oral and written forms; study of the patterns of emergence, functioning and development of the modern Polish language. As a result of studying this course, the student should know: the rules of Polish literary pronunciation; basic rules of spelling of the modern Polish language; basic rules of Polish word change (noun, adjective, pronoun, numeral, verb); the most typical models of Polish word formation; the main features of the syntactic structure of the Polish language; vocabulary (partly phraseology) of the most common thematic fields; be able to: read and understand Polish texts of various styles and varying degrees of complexity (according to the requirements for levels A2-B1 according to the international classification of levels of knowledge of a foreign language); understand by ear Polish texts of various styles and varying degrees of complexity (in accordance with the requirements for levels A2-B1 according to the international classification of levels of knowledge of a foreign language); speak Polish on various topics, in accordance with a certain communicative situation (in accordance with the requirements for levels A2-B1 according to the international classification of levels of knowledge of a foreign language); create written texts of various styles, in accordance with a certain communicative situation (according to the requirements for levels A2-B1 according to the international classification of levels of knowledge of a foreign language); translate texts from Polish into Ukrainian and vice versa.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Demіаnenko N., Hayder T. Teaching and methodical instructions for the course "Modern Polish language" for Polish students. - Chernihiv: Desna Polygraph, 2021. Kravchuk A. We read in Polish, or Practical phonetics of the Polish language. - Lviv, 2005. Lozynska O.H. Polish language for beginners. Tutorial. - Lviv, 2004. Gałyga D. Ach, ten język polski! Ćwiczenia komunikaczyjne dla przybjujących. - Kraków, 2001. Garncarek P. Czas na czasownik. - Kraków, 2001. Pasieka M. Język polski dla cudzoziemców. Ćwiczenia for beginners. - Wrocław, 2001. Stempek I., Stelmach A., Dawidek S., Szymkiewicz A. Polski krok po kroku. Level A1. - Kraków, 2012.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, practical lesson, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral answer, supplement, blitz survey, current test tasks, presentation, post-text exercises, test tasks, language control method (questions, answers, logical sequence), exam
Language of instruction
Ukrainian, Polish

Lecturers

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Departments

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