Course: English for Electrical Engineering 4

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Course title English for Electrical Engineering 4
Course code UJP/AEL4
Organizational form of instruction Tutorial
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter and summer
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction English
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Golovatina Varvara, Mgr. CSc.
  • Hamarová Jitka, Mgr.
Course content
Week 1: Introduction, information on the course. 7a: Statements (reported speech) Week 2: 7bc: Incidents and Progress (present and past tenses) Week 3: 8a: Electric Motors (numbers, dimensions, Present Perfect Simple); Presentation basics Week 4: Additional material: Electrical Circuits; Presentation basics Week 5: 8bc: Projects (describing a method and purpose) Week 5: 9ab: Inventions (comparison, comparatives, superlatives) Week 6: 9bc: Buildings and Sites (shapes) Week 7: Additional material: E-mobility Week 8: 12bc: Priorities (comparison and contrast) Week 9: 10a: Incidents and Reports (past tenses revision) Week 10: 10bc: Investigation and Speculation (passive modals, third conditional) Week 11: 11ab: Equipment (materials and their use); 11c: Properties (suggesting improvements) Week 12: 12a: Threats (describing graphs; talking about the future) Week 13: Final test

Learning activities and teaching methods
E-learning, Collaborative instruction, Cooperative instruction, Discussion, Instruction based on dialogue, Students' self-study, Practicum
  • Contact hours - 26 hours per semester
  • Undergraduate study programme term essay (20-40) - 20 hours per semester
  • Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40) - 15 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
- to form and use the Present Simple tense
- to identify the "to" infinitive
to reduce a clause using the present participle
- to form and use the present participle
- to form and use the Past Simple tense
to identify the main sections of a formal letter
- to distinguish between formal and informal language
to identify the main sections of a CV
- to form and use the Present Perfect Simple tense
to form and use the Past Simple Tense and to distinguish it from the Present Perfect tense
- to form and use the imperative for the second person singular and plural
to form and use relative clauses
to form and use the passive voice
- to form and use yes-no and wh- questions
to form and use a variety of future forms
- to identify the morphological structure of English words
- to form and use the Present Simple passive and the Past Simple passive
to form and use the Present Perfect tense
- to convert an active voice sentence into a passive voice sentence
to form and use the first and second conditional
to form and use time clauses
- to specify the agent in passive sentences if this is necessary to make the sentence clear
to form and use comparative and superlative adjectives
- to form and use comparative and superlative forms of adjectives
- to convert adjectives into adverbs
to form and use passive modals
to form and use the imperative form
- to form and use first conditional clauses
to distinguish between the Present Simple and Continuous tenses
- to recognize and use modals in verb phrases
to form and use wh-questions
Skills
to describe previous and current studies, including the plans for the future
- to describe events that are currently in progress
to talk about routine business or study duties
- to describe a procedure
- to give warnings, commands and suggestions
to describe what is the student involved in within his/her study/work
- to give dimensions and specify quantities
to find a suitable job advert and to respond to it
to write a CV and a cover letter
- to figure out the meaning of an unknown word within a word family based on the meaning of the root word and its morphological structure
to take part in a job interview
- to describe the location of an object, its appearance and components
- to compare and contrast properties of objects
to talk about one´s strenths and weaknesses
to skim and scan a text in order to identify the main ideas of a professional article
- to express cause and effect in simple terms
- to describe completed past events
to use various cause/effect expressions to explain how a machine works
- to describe materials´ properties using appropriate adjectives
to describe events that started in the past but have just stopped or will be still happening in the future
- to skim and scan a text
to describe a technical problem and to suggest its solution
- to ask about any unknown sentence element in order to get the desired information
to give future predictions using the degrees of certainty
to describe a process
to compare/contrast and weigh alternatives
to give instructions
to participate in a meeting; to express agreement/disagreement
to talk over the phone
Competences
N/A
Bachelor's study programme: uses the vocationally-oriented English language.
learning outcomes
Knowledge
- to form various types of purpose clauses (with the subject identical or different from that of the main clause)
to form and use the reported speech
to form and use the Past Continuous tense
- to identify the individual parts of an abstract
- to identify collocations in a text
to form and use the Present Perfect passive and the Past Simple passive
to modify comparatives
- to write a sentence including a relative clause
to modify superlatives
- to form the Future Simple passive and the Present Perfect passive
- to form passives of modals (e.g., should be done; have to be made)
to form and use complex noun phrases
to form and use the perfect infinitive + modals
- to form the Past Progressive/Continuous tense
- to distinguish between concurrent and sequential past events/actions
to form and use the third conditional
to form and use phrasal modals
- to distinguish among various types of graph
- to label various electrical components
to form and use the Future Perfect tense
Skills
- to explain the aims of some activity and reasons why something is done
to report an incident
- to describe an experiment and report about it
to talk about past events
to describe a process and a method
- to describe a sequence of events
to describe shapes, technical drawings and specifications
- to write an abstract
to report on damage
- to describe the principle, function and application of a device
- to use various means to check effectively the correctness of some less-known collocations
to speculate and show various levels of certainty
to express regret
- to give instructions using the imperative mood
- to compare and contrast things
to give advice and suggest a solution
- to add more information to a text using suitable phrases of addition in order to achieve good coherence of the text
to describe materials properties
to participate in a meeting actively and to take minutes
- to describe a production process
to describe abilities and skills
- to give safety precautions and warnings
- to express a complex formal rule or prohibition
to make predictions about the future
to describe a graph and do a SWOT analysis
- to write a job accident report
to compare and contrast
- to rephrase a sentence to express the same meaning in a different way
to undestand and communicate issues related to the environment, electrical engineeing and the automotive industry
- to describe safety risks
- to describe simultaneous past actions
- to describe sequential past events
- to describe a graph
- to express approximations
- to describe an electrical circuit
Competences
N/A
N/A
Bachelor's study programme: students communicate their knowledge, skills and competencies in at least one foreign language. Bachelor's study programme: through their self-study of theoretical background, their practical experience and its evaluation, students are able to acquire further specialist knowledge, skills and competencies.
teaching methods
Knowledge
Practicum
E-learning
Multimedia supported teaching
Cooperative instruction
Self-study of literature
Discussion
Skills
Practicum
Collaborative instruction
Discussion
Multimedia supported teaching
E-learning
Cooperative instruction
Individual study
Competences
Practicum
Multimedia supported teaching
Collaborative instruction
Cooperative instruction
Individual study
Discussion
E-learning
assessment methods
Knowledge
Test
Skills
Test
Skills demonstration during practicum
Portfolio
Competences
Skills demonstration during practicum
Portfolio
Recommended literature
  • Bonamy, D. Technical English 3. UK, 2018. ISBN 9781408229477.
  • Hollett, Vicki. Tech talk : pre-intermediate student's book. 1st ed. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-19-457458-X.
  • Jacques, C. Technical English 3 workbook with key + Audio CD pack. UK, 2018. ISBN 9781408267981.
  • Murphy, Raymond. English grammar in use : with answers : a self-study reference and practice book for intermediate students of English. 3rd ed. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-521-53289-2.
  • Sydes, John. Tech talk : pre-intermediate workbook. 1st pub. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-19-457460-1.


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