Course: Language Conversation Exercises 1

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Course title Language Conversation Exercises 1
Course code KSU/7JCK1
Organizational form of instruction Exercise
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction Czech, Ukrainian
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
Course content
1. Social life. Common phrases: greeting, addressing someone, expressing gratitude, apology, introducing oneself, invitation, visit, saying good-bye, congratulations. 2. Family: relationships, marriage, wedding, children. 3. Housing: flat, family house, dormitory. 4. Personal data: physical appearance, age, education, hobbies. 5. Time and place. Days, weeks, months, seasons. 6. Working week and weekend. Description of activities. 7. Physical appearance: shape and features of one?s face, figure. 8. Clothes and fashion. Styles of dressing and every day life. Festive clothes. 9. Human character. Vices and virtues. 10. Studies and plans for the future. 11. Job, kinds of professions. 12. Free time. Holidays. 13. Credit test.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook)
Learning outcomes
This practical course is focused on the systematic functional acquisition of Ukrainian language both in written and spoken form and on Ukrainian realia. We shall converse on selected topics from our every day life. The goal of this course is to develop the students´ communicative competence in Ukrainian. The vocabulary will be broadened due to dealing with special situational dialogues. We shall work with various language material from both Czech and Ukrainian Internet. We shall also use audio and video records to motivate and stimulate the students.
An ability to talk about most basic topics.
Prerequisites
This course is designed for beginners and we shall start with the most basic vocabulary.

Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam, Written exam

* Attendance, max. 2 absences * Written or oral assignments * Passing the credit tests
Recommended literature
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  • (2006). Rozmovljajete ukrajiskoju? Pidručnyk z ukrajinskoji. Wydawnictwo uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego .
  • (2008). Ukrajinsko ? český, česko-ukrajinský slovník. Leda.
  • (1994). Ukrajinsko-český slovník ve dvou dílech. Praha.
  • www.abetka.ukrlife.org.
  • www.expres.ua.
  • www.meta.ua.
  • www.pravda.com.ua.
  • www.ukrajinci.cz.
  • Anderš, J. (1998). Česko-ukrajinské dialogy. Jazyková etiketa. Vzory dokumentů.. Brno.
  • Anderš, J. (2002). Ukrajinština vážně i vesele.. Olomouc.
  • Myronova. (1999). Praktický kurz ukrajinštiny. Brno.
  • Škuratjana, N., Ševčuk, S. (2000). Sučasna ukrajins´ka literaturna mova.. Kyjiv.
  • Vinnyc´ka. (2000). Ukrajinska mova. Častyna 1.. Kyjiv.


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