Foreign Language for Specific Purposes, part 4

Major: Museum, Monument Protection Activity and Cultural Tourism
Code of subject: 6.027.03.O.026
Credits: 5.00
Department: Foreign Languages
Lecturer: Novosilets' O.V., Puha O.O.
Semester: 4 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: By the end of the study learners are expected to be able to: • maintain a conversation on familiar study and specialism-related topics, expressing and exchanging opinions and factual information on study-related events; • demonstrate understanding of clear and simple notices, including details on warning, announcements and instructions in academic and job-related events; • make arrangements on the telephone in academic or professional environment, including getting connected, leaving and taking messages, provided the interlocutor’s speech is clearly articulated in a generally familiar accent; • make public presentations on a number of general issues in the political, economic and cultural spheres using appropriate linguistic and non-linguistic means of communication; • write e-mails for educational purposes conveying simple straightforward information of immediate relevance /close to academic environment and everyday life; • write forum posts and comments, expressing their own opinion and commenting on other opinions, agreeing/disagreeing on what can be found in social media and virtual learning environment; • fill in correctly application and registration forms for accommodation and \ or for a conference with an appropriate degree of accuracy and adequacy
Required prior and related subjects: Prerequisites: The level of knowledge A2-B1 Corequisites: Foreign Language.
Summary of the subject: Computer games and their impact on the formation of identity. Stories. Ideas: modern scientific research of society. (Developing skimming and scanning skills: extracting main and detailed information. Distinguishing between factual/ non-factual, important/ less important. Listening for main and detailed information. Traveling in the life of young people. Perceptions of language listening for general and specific information. Intellectual games. Watching video on the topic. The role of morality. Its essence. Secrets to success. Life stories of prominent people. Reading as a means of enriching a person's world.
Assessment methods and criteria: Current control: listening, monologic and dialogic speech, reading, writing. Control test. Final control: differentiated test/credit. . The distribution of points according to a 100-point scale Current control (CC) Total for the discipline 100 Classroom work 70 Listening 5 Reading 5 Speaking 5 Writing 5 Test № 1 25 Individual written task 25 Self-study 30 Exercises from textbooks. 5 Lexical and grammatical tests in Virtual Educational Environment (VEE) 5 Extracurricular reading. 5 Vocabulary of educational and special professional vocabulary. 5 Monologic speech.. 5 Dialogic speech. 5 Maximum: 100
Recommended books: 1. Eales F. Oakes Fr. Speakout. Upper Intermediate. Pearson / Longman, 2016. – 175 p. 2. Eales F. Oakes Fr. Speakout. WorkBook Upper Intermediate. Pearson / Longman, 2016. – 96 p. 3. Кострицька С.І., Зуєнок І.І., Швець О.Д, Поперечна Н.В.. Англійська мова для навчання і роботи: підручник для студ. вищ. навч. закл.: у 4 т. Т. 1. Спілкування в соціальному, академічному та професійному середовищах = English for Study and Work: Coursebook in 4 books. Book 1 Socialising in Academic and Professional Environment / С.І. Кострицька, І.І. Зуєнок, О.Д. Швець, Н.В. Поперечна; М-во освіти і науки України, Нац. гірн. ун-т. – Дніпропетровськ : НГУ, 2015. – 162 с. 4. Azar, B.S (2013) Understanding and Using English Grammar. New York: Pearson Education – 437p. 5. Evans, V. (2015) Round-Up 6. English Grammar Book. Longman. 6. Murphy R., English Grammar in Use. CEF Level: B1 Intermediate - B2 High Intermediate. Cambridge University Press. 7. My Grammar Lab. Longman, 2016.