Course Details
Pre-Intermediate Level English (exam)
Academic Year 2024/25
BYA001 course is part of 9 study plans
BPC-SI / S Summer Semester 3rd year
BPC-SI / E Summer Semester 3rd year
BPC-SI / M Summer Semester 3rd year
BPC-MI Summer Semester 3rd year
BPC-GK Summer Semester 2nd year
BKC-SI Summer Semester 3rd year
BPA-SI Summer Semester 3rd year
BPC-SI / K Winter Semester 3rd year
BPC-SI / V Winter Semester 3rd year
For this exam, four optional courses are offered, in which students aquire the required knowledge and skills. The exam is based on the contents of the books Oxenden, C., Latham-Koenig, S., Seligson, P.: English File Elementary Third Edition - Student´s Book, Oxford University Press, 2012 and Oxenden, C., Latham-Koenig, S., Seligson, P.: English File Pre-Intermediate Third Edition - Student´s Book, Oxford University Press, 2012. The exam consists of two parts: the written part which tests the knowledge of grammar and vocabulary, reading, writing and listening skills; and the oral part which tests the ability to speak shortly about a given topic and to react to questions.
Credits
2 credits
Language of instruction
Czech
Semester
summer
Course Guarantor
Institute
Forms and criteria of assessment
examination
Entry Knowledge
English grammar and vocabulary knowledge at the pre-intermediate level.
Aims
This exam corresponds to A2+ level according to CEFR.
It is tested whether students command the basic vocabulary from general English, basic grammar rules, whether they can communicate in everyday life situations.
The aim of this exam is for the students to show that their knowledge has reached such a level when they are able to make themselves understood (both orally and in written) in everyday situations.
Their knowledge should be on pre-intermediate level (A2+ according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
It is tested whether students command the basic vocabulary from general English, basic grammar rules, whether they can communicate in everyday life situations.
The aim of this exam is for the students to show that their knowledge has reached such a level when they are able to make themselves understood (both orally and in written) in everyday situations.
Their knowledge should be on pre-intermediate level (A2+ according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
Basic Literature
OXENDEN, Clive., LATHAM-KOENIG, Christina: English File Pre-Intermediate Third Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. ISBN: 978-0-19-459843-9. (en)
Offered to foreign students
Not to offer
Course on BUT site
Guided consultation
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective