BBN-ANG-106/c
Language Practice 2 (Angol nyelvgyakorlat 2) in spring 2020
Salanki Julian, Mon 12:00–13:30, Tue 15:30–17:00, R441, R142, host: DELP (R301)
4-credit seminar, 60 h/term; strong prereq: BBN-ANG-102
description & set texts
Lesson Week beginning Topic Homework/Self Study Test 1. 10th Feb Reported Speech Grammar 2. Passives 1+2 Grammar 3. 17th Feb Prejudices Speaking, reading 4. Stereotyping Speaking, reading 5. 24th Feb Conditionals – If I were you... Grammar 6. Phrasal verbs (Break—Carry) Vocabulary building 7. 2nd Mar Proverbs—London 20% 8. What would you have said/done? Speaking, writing 9. 9th Vocabulary Hospital 10. The Pass Creative lyrics analysis 11. 16th Vocabulary Travel 12. Oral test preparation Idioms 13. 23rd Vocabulary Office Oral exam prep (OEP) 14. 31st Vocabulary (SP) Workplace 15. April British Culture Quiz—Multiple choice 20% 16. 7th Written test preparation ELTE mock test 17. Oral test preparation Vocabulary (SP) 18. 14th Inversion Grammar 19. Oral test preparation 20. 21st Spring holiday No classes 21. Oral test preparation 22. 28th Vocabulary (SP) Bank 23. Advanced LP mock test 24. 5th May Oral test preparation 25. 12th Match the tenses – as 16 Grammar aspects *Course syllabus is subject to revision by instructor throughout semester*
requirements & assessment
ANG-106: Language Practice 2 —Course Syllabus -2020 Spring Term Julian Salanki salanki2112@gmail.com Mon/Tues/Wed. (Rooms: 142, 411, 441) Course Goals: This course is intended to develop your general English proficiency. It will focus on expanding your vocabulary, refining your knowledge of grammar, and developing your speaking skills. It will also prepare you for the Language Proficiency exam in May 2020. Course Description: The course book which will be used is Advanced Language Practice by Michael Vince. It is essential that you get a copy (softcopy is good, too) of the book and bring it to class. This book is an important resource for grammar and vocabulary practice. We will aim to cover one unit per week from the book and use it in class. February will be devoted to grammar; beyond that, the focus will be vocabulary building and speaking exam preparation. Other materials will be assigned as homework and/or uploaded to an online course site (Neptun or SEAS), please print them off and bring to class. These may be readings, worksheets, etc. In an attempt to add a little colour to the course, sporadically, we will also analyse and evaluate some creative lyrics. Classes will be mainly explicit and teacher-led. Come to class prepared to participate in activities and discussion. Requirements:  Regular class attendance is required throughout the term. You may not miss more than 5 classes. If you are more than 30 minutes late, that will count as half an absence.  If you miss class, it is your responsibility to find out what you missed from a classmate and complete any necessary make-up work.  Each week I will send you a worksheet to supplement your course material. Assessment: Tests x2—20% + 20% = 40% Weekly Assignments and Participation = 60% Grades: 75%+ = 5 65%-75% = 4 50%-65% = 3 35%-50% = 2 Plagiarism policy Any instance of plagiarism is grounds for getting a fail mark on the given assignment and failing the course as well. Please find further details at http://seaswiki.elte.hu/studies/plagiarism Anti-discrimination statement: The staff of the Department of English Language Pedagogy are fully committed both to promoting freedom of expression and to respecting the rights and dignity of all people regardless of their ethnic or socio-cultural background, gender, religion, beliefs or sexual orientation. As we consider diversity beneficial, and respectful communication essential, we expect the same commitment from our students in their discourse and behaviour (accepted on 21 February, 2011)