Course: Reading English Texts 1

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Course title Reading English Texts 1
Course code KFL/CTJA1
Organizational form of instruction Seminar
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Mišterová Ivona, PhDr. Ph.D.
  • Tihelková Alice, PhDr. Ph.D.
Course content
Week 1: The Colonial and Early American Period, Enlightenment Week 2: The Rise of national literature, Romanticism Week 3: Late American Romanticism - Transcendentalism Week 4: American realism and naturalism Week 5: American Poetry of the 2nd Half of the 19th century Week 6: Early 20th century American Realist Fiction Week 7: Lost Generation, 'Jazz Age', American Modernism Week 8: American Fiction of the 1930s 'Southerners' Week 9: The Forties and Fifties American Jewish literature Week 10: The sixties and Seventies The Black American Literature Week 11: American Drama Postmodernism Week 12: Final test Week 13: Credits

Learning activities and teaching methods
Collaborative instruction, Self-study of literature, Textual studies, Seminar
  • Presentation preparation (report in a foreign language) (10-15) - 14 hours per semester
  • Contact hours - 26 hours per semester
  • Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40) - 28 hours per semester
  • Preparation for formative assessments (2-20) - 10 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
use English at the B2 level according to CEFR
identify key literary trends
explain key facts from the cultural development of the USA in the 19th century
describe key milestones of cultural development of the USA in the 20th century
show knowledge of the current cultural developments in the USA
Skills
read and understand litarary texts
identify the main ideas of given literary works
adequately summarize literary texts
actively engage in discussion on a given topic
on the basic level, to express one's viewpoint related to a literary topic
learning outcomes
Knowledge
put literary development in the USA and major cultural and historical events into context
define and describe significant features of cultural and social development on the US territory in the 19th and 20th century
define the chronological and intellectual specifics of the origin of the American novel
characterize regionalism, realism and naturalism and describe their differences
identify development lines and concepts of American poetry and drama
Skills
actively use specialized literary terminology
independently classify literary genres
adequately interpret given American literary texts
demonstrate the knowledge of a given literary genre via the analysis of the selected literary text
characterize the main features and representatives of a given literary trend
teaching methods
Knowledge
Seminar
Textual studies
Collaborative instruction
Self-study of literature
Skills
Seminar
Practicum
Competences
Seminar
Self-study of literature
assessment methods
Knowledge
Test
Continuous assessment
Recommended literature
  • Brendlová, Světla; Novy, Jan Lindsey. Literatura anglicky mluvících zemí = A survey of literature in English-speaking countries. Plzeň : Fraus, 1998. ISBN 80-85784-31-9.
  • Cuddon, J. A. A dictionary of literary terms. London : Penguin Books, 1982. ISBN 0-14-051112-1.
  • Čaňková, Michaela. Open channels : a course of 20th century british literature. Voznice : LEDA, 1997. ISBN 80-85927-33-0.
  • Hewings, Martin. Advanced grammar in use : a self-study reference and practice book for advanced learners of English : with answers. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-521-49868-6.
  • High, Peter B. An Outline of American Literature. Harlow : Longman, 1986. ISBN 0-582-74502-0.
  • Macionis, John J.; Benokraitis, Nijole V. Seeing ourselves : classic, contemporary, and cross-cultural readings in sociology. Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2006. ISBN 0-13-220491-6.
  • Murphy, Raymond. English grammar in use : a self-study reference and practice book for intermediate students of English : with answers. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-521-53762-2.
  • Ruland, Richard; Bradbury, Malcolm. Od puritanismu k postmodernismu : dějiny americké literatury. London: Penguin, 1991.


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