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Foreign Language I, Part 6
Major: International Relations
Code of Subject: 6.291.01.O.63
Credits: 5
Department: Foreign Languages
Lecturer: Zinchuk I.V., Yaremko H.V., Stoliarchuk L.B.
Semester: 6 семестр
Mode of Study: заочна
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the study learners are expected to be able to:
• apply lexical units according to the topic relevant to the sphere of international relations and in accordance with the curriculum for the second year of studies;
• know the typology of English texts (newspaper/magazine reports and articles, agendas, formal and informal letters, discursive compositions);
• use grammar structures related to the topic effectively;
• apply knowledge about the system of English sounds, intonation; acquire and develop listening-comprehension skills required to understand authentic language in live situations;
• use professional vocabulary according to the curriculum.
• actively participate in communication;
• read literary and scientific papers in original (English);
• understand the topics according to the curriculum with the use of specialized vocabulary;
• translate grammar constructions into English and into Ukrainian.
• Express one’s ideas in writing (with the use of active vocabulary according to the topics from the curriculum).
• apply lexical units according to the topic relevant to the sphere of international relations and in accordance with the curriculum for the second year of studies;
• know the typology of English texts (newspaper/magazine reports and articles, agendas, formal and informal letters, discursive compositions);
• use grammar structures related to the topic effectively;
• apply knowledge about the system of English sounds, intonation; acquire and develop listening-comprehension skills required to understand authentic language in live situations;
• use professional vocabulary according to the curriculum.
• actively participate in communication;
• read literary and scientific papers in original (English);
• understand the topics according to the curriculum with the use of specialized vocabulary;
• translate grammar constructions into English and into Ukrainian.
• Express one’s ideas in writing (with the use of active vocabulary according to the topics from the curriculum).
Required prior and related subjects:
Prerequisites:The level of knowledge В1+
Co-requisites: Ukrainian language for professional purposes.
Co-requisites: Ukrainian language for professional purposes.
Summary of the subject:
Topic: Diplomacy: functions of diplomacy, diplomatic personnel, diplomatic missions, awards, role of an ambassador, negotiations.
Topic: International law: international law, sources of international law, national jurisdiction, international law and its function.
Recommended Books:
1. Literary sources for theoretical courses.
2. Literary sources for practical classes.
Manuals:
1 Turchyn D.B. English for International Relations / Англійська мова для міжнародних відносин: Educational manual. For higher ed. inst. 2d edition / Dmytro Turchyn. – Vinnitsa: Nova Knyha, 2017. – 256 p. : il.
2. Fuchs M., Bonner M. Focus on grammar..- Longman, 2015. - 432 p.
3. Pilbeam A. Market Leader: Working Across Cultures/ Pearson / Longman Education Limited, 2017. – 96 p.
4. Prodromou L. Grammar and Vocabulary for First Certificate, Pearson / Longman, 2015. – 319 p.
5. Vince M. Advanced. Language practice with keys. Mcmillan, 2019.
6. V. Evans. Round-up 6.– Longman, 2015. – 268 p.
7. Swan, M. Practical English Usage, 4th Edition Paperback: Michael Swan's guide to problems in English. English Grammar in Use: A Self-Study Reference and Practice Book for Intermediate Learners. Reviewed on November 25, 2019.
2. Literary sources for practical classes.
Manuals:
1 Turchyn D.B. English for International Relations / Англійська мова для міжнародних відносин: Educational manual. For higher ed. inst. 2d edition / Dmytro Turchyn. – Vinnitsa: Nova Knyha, 2017. – 256 p. : il.
2. Fuchs M., Bonner M. Focus on grammar..- Longman, 2015. - 432 p.
3. Pilbeam A. Market Leader: Working Across Cultures/ Pearson / Longman Education Limited, 2017. – 96 p.
4. Prodromou L. Grammar and Vocabulary for First Certificate, Pearson / Longman, 2015. – 319 p.
5. Vince M. Advanced. Language practice with keys. Mcmillan, 2019.
6. V. Evans. Round-up 6.– Longman, 2015. – 268 p.
7. Swan, M. Practical English Usage, 4th Edition Paperback: Michael Swan's guide to problems in English. English Grammar in Use: A Self-Study Reference and Practice Book for Intermediate Learners. Reviewed on November 25, 2019.
Assessment methods and criteria:
Current control: listening, monologue and dialogic speech, reading, writing. Control test.
Final control: examination test (15-current activities, 40-individual tasks+ 45 - final control test).
Maximum point - 100
Final control: examination test (15-current activities, 40-individual tasks+ 45 - final control test).
Maximum point - 100