Philology - courses` content (for Winter term and Summer term)

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Philology - courses` content (for Winter term and Summer term)
Subject: History of Literature II (American Literature)
Contents:
Bibliography:
1. Literature of Colonial America: poetry of Anne
Bradstreet, Edward Taylor and Michael Wigglesworth;
historians William Bradford, John Winthrop and Cotton
Mather; diaries, journals and personal narratives;
sermons
2. Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin and J. Hector St.
John de Crevecoeur – representatives of the 18th century
in American literature
3. American Renaissance – the Romantic period in
American literature .Washington Irving and James
Fenimore Cooper – literature of the New Republic.
Transcendentalism -- Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry
David Thoreau
4. The poetry of Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson
5. Edgar Allan Poe –a poet, an author of short stories and a
literary critic
6. Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville – short story
writers and novelists
7. Realism in American literature. Mark Twain as its chief
representative
8. Naturalism – Stephen Crane, Jack London and Frank
Norris
PRIMARY
Norton Anthology of American Literature pod red. Niny Baym.
New York: W.W. Norton&Company, 1998.
SECONDARY
1. Columbia Literary History of the United States pod red.
Emory Elliott. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.
2. A New Literary History of America. pod red. Greil Marcus,
Werner Sollors. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press,
2009.
Subject: History of Literature I (British Literature)
Contents:
The aim of this subject is to introduce historical
background to British Literature from its very
beginning to the Age of Enlightenment.
1. Anglo – Saxon and Anglo–Norman
Period (1066-1340)
2. Geoffrey Chaucer, late medieval
literature (1340-1400).
3. The beginning of Renaissance
4. Elizabethan and Jacobean eras
5. Elizabethan Theatre and Drama
6. Shakespeare and his works
7. Metaphysical poets
8. Johan Milton and his era
9. Puritan literature
10. The Restoration: drama
11. The Restoration: poetry and prose
12. 18th century literature
13. The beginnings of a novel
14. Sentimentalism in poetry and prose
Bibliography:
Alexander, M., A History of English Literature. Houndmills,
2007
Carter, R.J., ed. The Penguin Guide to Literature in English,
Penguin, 2001.
Barnard, R., A Short History of English Literature. Oxford, 1994
Drabble, M., red. The Consise Oxford Comanion to English
Literature. Oxford, 2007.
Fordonski, K., red. History of English Literature: vol. 1-2.
Poznań: 2005
Mazur , Z and T. Bela, ed., The College Anthology of English
Literature. Kraków, 2004.
Rogers, P., The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature.
Oxford, 2001.
Sikorska, L., An Outline History of English Literature, Oxford,
2002
Sikorska, L., and J. Fabiszak, An Anthology of English
Literature—From Beowulf to John Milton, Poznan, 1998
Subject: Descriptive grammar - syntax
Contents:
Bibliography:
1. Cognitive vs. linguistic/ grammatical category
2. Simple sentence structure – syntactic and semantic categories,
the notion of distribution describing the category of an element
— verb phrase– verbal categories: tense, mood, modality, group
structure
— noun phrase– nominal categories: number, gender
— adjectival phrase — comparative and superlative forms of
adjectives
—adverbial phrase—prepositional phrase
3. Types of verb complement
PRIMARY
Langacker. R.W. (2008) Cognitive Grammar: A basic
introduction. Oxford University Press
Quirk R., Greenbaum S., Leech G., Svartvik J. (2002) A
Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language.
Longman
SECONDARY
Fromkin, V and Rodman, R. (2002) An Introduction to
Language. Harcourt Brace College Publishers.
Yule, G. (2004) The Study of Language. An Introduction.
Cambridge University Press
Subject: Descriptive grammar – Phonetics and phonology
Contents
1. Introduction – basic terms
2. Articulation and speech organs, manner of articulation
3. Basic types of English sounds
4. Phonetic transcription
5. Word stress and sentence stress, assimilation, elision,
vowel reduction, weak forms.
6. Classification of sounds
7. English vowels vs. cardinal vowels
8. English consonants
9. Allophones
10. Syllable structure, syllabic consonants
11. Rhythm and intonation
Bibliography
PRIMARY
Roach P., (2000) English Phonetics and Phonology,
Cambridge University Press..
Sobkowiak W., (1995) English Phonetics for Poles,
Bene-Nati
materiały autorskie we współpracy z prof. nadzw.
Kamilą Turewicz, w oparciu o Ronald W. Langacker.
R.W. (2008) Cognitive Grammar: A basic introduction.
Oxford University Press
Quirk R., Greenbaum S., Leech G., Svartvik J. (2002) A
Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language.
Longman
SECONDARY
Fromkin, V and Rodman, R. (2002) An Introduction to
Language. Harcourt Brace College Publishers.
Gimson A.C., (1994) Gimson’s Pronunciation of
English, Edward Arnold.
Ladefoged, P., (1993) A Course in Phonetics,
Philadelphia: Harcourt Brace Yovanovich.
Wells, J. C., (2000), Pronunciation Dictionary,
Longman.
Yule, G. (2004) The Study of Language. An Introduction.
Cambridge University Press
Subject: History and Culture of English Speaking Countries
Contents
1 History and the past as elements of contemporary culture
2 Bristish Monarchy
3 Political life in Great Britain and the USA
4 Geoghraphy and identity
5 Religions
6 Media and their influence on the society of 21st century
7 International relations
8 Legal system of Great Britain and the USA
Bibliography
PRIMARY
O’Driscoll James, Britain, (Oxford: OUP, 1995)
Falk, Randee, Spotlight on the USA, (Oxford: OUP, 1993)
SECONDARY
Bhabha, Homi, The Location of Culture (London: Routledge,
1994).
Cashmore, Ellis, Dictionary of Race and Ethnic Relations [1984]
(London: Routledge, 1996)
Subject: History of English Language
Contents:
1 The origins of English language
2 Old English – from the mid-5th century to the mid-11th
century
3 Middle English – from the late 11th to the late 15th century
4 Early Modern English – from the late 15th to the late 17th
century
5 Modern English – from the late 17th century to the present
6 Phonological changes, Great Vowel Shift
7 Grammatical changes , Evolution of English pronouns
8 Language varieties
Bibliography
PRIMARY
1. Baugh A. C., Cable T. A history of the English language. Fifth
edition. London, New York: Routledge. 2002
2. Fisiak J. A short grammar of Middle English. Part 1.
Orthography, phonology and morphology.Wydanie 7.
Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. 1996
3. Nagucka R. A Late Middle English reader. Warszawa:
Państwowe Wydawnictwo
Naukowe. 1977
4. Reszkiewicz A. A diachronic grammar of Old English.
Wydanie 2. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. 1996
SECONDARY
1. Reszkiewicz A. Synchronic essentials of Old English.
Wydanie 3. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. 1998
2. Wełna J. A brief outline of the history of English. ditio
ditio. Warszawa:
Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. 2003
Subject: Introduction to linguistics
Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The origins of language
Development of written language
Human language and its properties
history of linguistic – chosen aspects
Language analysis. Grammar and levels of grammatical
description
6. Phonetics – sounds, speech
7. Phonology – phonemes and allophones, syllable
8. Morphology – word building
9. Syntax – traditional grammar and prescriptive approach,
structural grammar, generative-transformational grammar
and cognitive grammar.
10. Semantics, lexical relations
11. Pragmatics and discourse
Bibliography
PRIMARY
Yule, G. (2004) The Study of Language. An Introduction.
Cambridge University Press
SECONDARY
Fromkin, V and Rodman, R. (2002) An Introduction to
Language. Harcourt Brace College Publishers
Crystal D. (1995) The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of the
English Language, Cambridge University Press
Subject: Introduction to literary analysis
Contents:
1. Classical theory of literature – Platon, Aristotle, Horace,
Longinus
2. Philip Sydney An Apology for Poetry
3. Edmund Burke and William Wordsworth (language
really spoken by men, the spontaneous overflow of
powerful feelings, emotion recollected in tranquility)
4. Percy Bysshe Shelley, A Defence of Poetry
5. John Keats
6. Thomas Stearns Elliot, Tradition and the Individual
Talent
7. Formalism
8. Structuralism
9. R. Wellek and A. Warren Theory of Literature
10. Attempts to define literature
11. An issue of literary canon, Dennis Walder Literature in
the Modern World
Bibliography:
PRIMARY:
Baldick, CH, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms,
OUP, 1990
Barry, P, Beginning Theory. An Introduction to Literary and
Cultural theory, Manchester University Press, 2002
Culler, J. Literary Theory. A Very Short Introduction (OUP,
1997)
SECONDARY:
Eagleton, T. Literary Theory. AN Introduction, Blackwell
Publishers, 1997
Harland, R., Literary Theory from Plato to Barthes. AN
Introductory History, Macmillan Press, 1999.
Subject: Monographic lecture (literature)
Contents:
E. A. Poe: "The Fall of the House of Usher"
N. Hawthorne: "Young Goodman Brown"
H. Melville: "Billy Budd"
M. Twain: " The Notorious Jumping Frog"
H. James: "Daisy Miller"
E. Hemingway: "Hills Like White Elephants"
W. Faulkner: "A Rose for Emily"
L.M. Silko: "Lullaby:
Bibliography:
PRIMARY
Norton Anthology of American Literature pod red. Niny Baym.
New York: W.W. Norton&Company, 1998.
SECONDARY
1. Columbia Literary History of the United States pod red.
Emory Elliott. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.
2. A New Literary History of America. pod red. Greil Marcus,
Werner Sollors. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press,
2009
Subject: Practical English 1 year Winter semester
Contents
Integrated skills
Daily routine, work and leisure
Food and restaurants.
Sport
Family, personality
Money
Transport and travel
Modern manners
Education
Health and lifestyle
Houses
Friendship
Work
Shopping
Cinema
Television
Reading books
Practical grammar
Articles
Nouns; compound nous, kinds and function, gender, plurals,
countable and uncountable nouns
Adjectives; kinds of adjectives, comparison, constructions with
comparison, adjectives with infinitives
Adverbs; kinds of adverbs, form and use, formation of adverbs,
comparative and superlative forms of adverbs, position
Possessives, personal and reflexive pronouns
Relative pronouns and clauses; defining relative clauses, nondefining relative clauses, cleft sentences
Prepositions; time and date, travel and movement, place,
prepositions used with adjectives and participles
Verbs and tenses
Classes of verbs, auxiliary verbs, modal verbs
Tenses;
present simple, present continuous
present perfect, present perfect continuous
past simple, past continuous
past perfect
future simple
to be going to
Phonetics
Vowels: short and long
Consonants
Diphthongs
Word stress
Sentence stress
Phonetic transcription
Bibliography
PRIMARY
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Baker, A. Ship or sheep, Cambridge, 1992
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Graver, B. D. Advanced English Grammar
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Intermediate communication games. [Cz. 1], A collection
of games and activities for low to mid-intermediate students of
English. - Wyd. [4]. - Edinburgh Gate ; Harlow : Longman,
1996.
◊
Oxeden, Clive, Latham-Koenig, Christina. 2006. New
English File : intermediate: student's book.- Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
◊
Roach, Peter. 2000. English phonetic and phonology : a
practical course . - 3 ed. - Cambridge : Cambridge University
Press.
◊
Sobkowiak, Włodzimierz. 2004 English phonetics for
Poles : a resource book for learners and teachers /. - Wyd. 3. Poznań : Wydaw. Poznańskie.
◊
Vince, Michael. 1998. Intermediate language practice. -
Oxford : Macmillan Heinemann.
SECONDARY
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Alexander, L.G. 2006. Longman English grammar
practice for intermediate students - 19th impression. - New
York : Longman.
◊
Berestowska, Anna. Sumera, Adam. 2000. English in
Puzzles - Warszawa ; Łódź : Wydaw. Naukowe PWN.
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Bradford, B. Intonation in context, Cambridge, 1994
◊
Coe, Norman. 1997. Grammar Spectrum. [Cz. 3],
Intermediate with answers;. - Wyd. [3]. - Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press.
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Eastwood, John. 1999. Oxford practice grammar : with
answers - [2nd ed.]. - Oxford [etc.]: Oxford University Press
◊
Evans, Virginia. 2009. Successful writing : intermediate.
- 2nd impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing.
◊
Gołębiowska, Lucyna. 2000. A book czy the book : o
przedimkach w języku angielskim. - Warszawa : "Prószyński i
S-ka".
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Kavka, Stanislav J. 1994. Modern English phonemics. -
Łódź : Wydawnictwo Akademii HumanistycznoEkonomicznej, 2009.
◊
Krzeszowski, Tomasz P. 1992. Gramatyka angielska dla
Polaków - [Wyd. 2]. - Warszawa : Wydaw. Naukowe PWN.
◊
Ladefoged, Peter. 1993. A Course in Phonetics . - [3th
ed.]. - Fort Worth etc : Harcourt Brace College Publishers.
◊
Laver, John. Principles of phonetics - Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press.
Subject: Practical English 1 year Spring semester
Contents
Integrated skills
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Personality
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Illness and treatment
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Clothes and fashion
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Air travel
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Crime and punishment
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Feelings
Music
The media
Town and city
Science
Business and advertising
Practical grammar
Tenses:
Past perfect continuous
Future perfect
Future continuous
Future perfect continuous
Passive Voice
Conditional sentences – type 1 and 2
Reported Speech
Conditional sentences – type 3
Question tags
Indirect questions
Bibliography
PRIMARY
Alexander L. G., Longman Advanced Grammar.
Graver, B. D. Advanced English Grammar
Oxeden, Clive, Latham-Koenig, Christiana, 2008 English
File : upper-intermediate : student's book - Oxford : Oxford
University Press.
Swan, Michael. 2001. Practical English Usage, Oxford
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Oxford Univeristy Press.
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Exercises 1, Oxford Univeristy Press.
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Exercises 2, Oxford Univeristy Press.
Vince, Michael. 1998. Intermediate language practice. - Oxford
: Macmillan Heinemann.
SECONDARY
Alexander, L.G. 2006. Longman English grammar practice for
intermediate students - 19th impression. - New York :
Longman.
Berestowska, Anna. Sumera, Adam. 2000. English in Puzzles Warszawa ; Łódź : Wydaw. Naukowe PWN.
Eastwood, John. 1999. Oxford practice grammar : with answers
- [2nd ed.]. - Oxford [etc.]: Oxford University Press
Evans, Virginia. 2009. Successful writing : intermediate. - 2nd
impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing.
Krzeszowski, Tomasz P. 1992. Gramatyka angielska dla
Polaków - [Wyd. 2]. - Warszawa : Wydaw. Naukowe PWN.
Subject: Practical English 2 year Winter semester
Contents
Speaking
1. Death
Talking about death, funerals, home burials
2. Nudity
Wearing no clothes is natural. Why do people get so upset about
this?
3. Politically incorrect jokes
Is it OK to joke about disabled people, religion, deatb?
4. Taboo conversation topics
Questions you couldn't ask. For example: How much do you
weigh /earn?
5. lt should be banned!
Bullfighting, human cloning, boxing, the Ku Klux Klan - ban
them all!
6. Not my type
Bad breath, bites his nails, thin legs - what do you avoid in a
partner?
7. Sex for sale
Prostitution - can we stop it? Should we stop it?
8. Swearing
Is it OK to swear? What swear words do/could you use?
9. Torture
Does torture happen in your country? Is torture always wrong?
10. Sexual harassment
What's wrong with telling a colleague she has nice legs?
11. Bribery and corruption
Rewards, gifts, bribes, perks- is there any difference?
12. Designer babies
Blonde hair, blue eyes - would yow like to design your children?
13. Children who kill
When a child kills someone, who is responsible - the child, the
parents, society?
14. Gays and jobs
Does it matter that a doctor, teacher, or the Prime Minister is
gay?
15. Animal rights
We eat them, we do experiments on them, we keep them as pets.
Do you object?
16. Marriage - for better or for worse
What's the point of marriage these days?
What's wrong with divorce?
17. Nobody needs a gun
Gun massacres in schools.
Why do people carry guns?
'Would you ever use a gun?
18. The sale of human organs
Would you let doctors remove your organs?
What about people who sell their organs?
19. AIDS
What do you know about AIDS? Would you treat a friend
differently if (s)he he had HIV?
20. Telling lies
How honest are you?
Practical grammar
Revision of Tenses;
present simple, present continuous
present perfect, present perfect continuous
past simple, past continuous
past perfect, past perfect continuous
future simple, future continuous
future perfect simple, future perfect continuous
Passive Voice – prepositions with passive verbs,
infinitive constructions after passive verbs
Verb patterns with –ing forms, infinitives and “that”
clauses
Modal verbs
Reading / Vocabulary
◊ Modern technologies
◊ Crime and punishment
◊ Sport and healthy lifestyle
◊ Politics
◊ Media
◊ Advertising
◊ Mystery
◊ Feelings and beliefs
◊ Religion
◊ Literature
◊ History
◊ Fame
Bibliography
PRIMARY
Graver, B. D. 1991. Advanced English Practice, Oxford
University Press.
MacAndrew Richard, Martinez Ron, Taboos and Issues,
Thomson, Heinle.
Swan, Michael. 2009. Practical English usage - 3rd ed. - Oxford
: Oxford University Press.
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Oxford Univeristy Press.
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Exercises 1, Oxford Univeristy Press.
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Exercises 2, Oxford Univeristy Press.
SECONDARY
Alexander, L.G. 2006. Longman English grammar practice for
intermediate students - 19th impression. - New York :
Longman.
Biber, Douglas [et al.]; forew. by Randolph Quirk. 2000.
Longman grammar of spoken and written English - 3rd impr. Edinburgh Gate ; Harlow : Pearson Education Limited.
Carter, Ronald, McCarthy, Michael. 2006- Cambridge grammar
of English : a comprehensive guide spoken and written English
grammar and usage. Cambridge [etc] : Cambridge University
Press.
Chalker, Sylvia. 1999 A student`s English grammar workbook / [7th ed.]. - Edinburgh Gate ; Harlow : Longman.
Downing, Angela and Locke, Philip 1992. A university course in
English grammar - New York : Prentice Hall.
Evans, Virginia. 2009. Successful writing : upper-intermediate 4th impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing.
Greenbaum, Sidney, Quirk, Randolph 1999. A student`s
grammar of the English language- [13th impr.]. - Edinburgh
Gate ; Harlow : Longman.
Greenbaum, Sidney. 1996.The Oxford English grammar. - New
York : Oxford University Press.
Huddleston, Rodney. 2005. English grammar : an outline . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press .
Huddleston. Rodney, Pullum, Geoffrey K. 2002. The Cambridge
grammar of the English language. - Cambridge : Cambridge
University Press.
Ladousse, Gilian Porter. 2000. Role Play. - [12. ed.]. - Oxford :
Oxford University Press.
Leech, Geoffrey, Svartvik, Jan. 1994. A communicative
grammar of English - 2nd. ed. - London ; New York : Longman
Murphy Raymond. 1994. English Grammar in Use : A self-study
Reference And Practice Book For Intermediate Students. - 2nd.
ed. - New York : Cambridge University Press.
Quirk, Randolph [et al.]. 2005. A comprehensive grammar of the
English language; index by David Crystal. - [20th impr.]. -
London ; New York : Longman.
Robinson, Carole, Parker, Helen. 1991. Themes for listening and
speaking. - 5th impression. - Oxford : Oxford University Press.
FCE exams
Countdown : to First Certificate : student's book / Michael
Duckworth, Kathy Gude. - Oxford : Oxford University Press,
1999.
FCE use of English 1 : student's book / Virginia Evans. - 2nd
impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing, 2009.
FCE use of English 1 / Virginia Evans. - Newbury : Express
Publishing, 2000.
FCE use of English 2 : student's book / Virginia Evans. - 2nd
impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing, 2009.
FCE use of English 2 / Virginia Evans. - Newbury : Express
Publishing, 2001.
First Certificate gold : coursebook / Richard Acklam, Sally
Burgess. - Harlow : Longman, 1998.
First Certificate gold : coursebook / Richard Acklam, Sally
Burgess. - Harlow : Longman, 1998.
First Certificate gold : coursebook / Richard Acklam, Sally
Burgess. - New Edition. - Harlow : Longman, 2000.
First Certificate gold with key : exam maximiser / Sally Burgess,
Richard Acklam. - Harlow : Longman, 1996.
First Certificate gold with key : exam maximiser / Sally Burgess,
Richard Acklam. - Polish Edition. - Harlow : Longman, 2000.
First Certificate practice tests plus : with key / N. Kenny, L.
Luque-Mortimer. - Harlow : Pearson Education Limited, 2000.
First Certificate star : student's book / Luke Prodromou. - Oxford
: Macmillan Heinemann English Language Teaching, 1998.
Focus on First Certificate : practice tests with guidance for the
revised exam / Sue O'Connel. - Harlow : Longman, 1999.
New First Certificate gold : coursebook / Jacky Newbrook,
Judith Wilson, Richard Acklam. - Harlow : Longman, 2004.
Ready for FCE [Dokument elektroniczny] : class CDs / Roy
Norris. - Oxford : Macmillan Publishers Limited, cop. 2001.
Ready for FCE [Dokument elektroniczny] : class CDs / Roy
Norris. - Oxford : Macmillan Publishers Limited, cop. 2001.
Ready for FCE [Dokument elektroniczny] : class CDs / Roy
Norris. - Oxford : Macmillan Publishers Limited, cop. 2001.
Subject: Practical English 2 year Spring semester
Contents
Speaking
21. Abortion
Are you Pro-life or Pro-choice?
22. National stereotypes
"They're lazy and 'dishonest." Blind prejudice, or is there some
truth in stereotypes?
23. Cheating on your partner
What is cheating? Just looking at someone else fantasizing an email relationship!
24. Are you happy with your body?
Cosmetic surgery is no longer for just the rich and famous Have
you thought about it?
25. lmmigration and racism
How do you feel about people from other countries come to live
n yours?
26. Changing sex
Transsexuals- would you feel uncomfortable if you sat next to a
transsexual?
27. ls this news?
What is the news for - to provide facts or to shock and entertain?
28. The right to die
Euthanasia - who has the right to choose?
29. Old enough to be her grandfather!
A 70-year-old man with a 25-year-old woman? Why not?
30. Big Brother is watching!
Are we losing our privacy? Have you got anything to be worried
about?
31. Anxiety and depression
Do you get depressed?
'What can you do about it?
32. Gay families
Two dads and no mum. What is a normal family these days?
33. Begging
Should we give beggars money or lock them up?
34. Compensation culture
More people are suing than ever before. Is it right or is it just
easy money?
35. Sport and money
Are top sports professionals overpaid?
36. Vanity
Are men vainer than women?
37. Legalising drugs
Is it time to change the laws on soft drugs?
38. Turning the other cheek
Do you-find it easy to forgive people or do you hold grudges?
39. The death penalty.
Are you in favour of it?
40. Addictions
Alcohol, nicotine, drugs, chocolate, shopping, football. “What
are you hooked on?
Practical grammar
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Conditional sentences – type 1, 2 and 3
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Reported speech
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Adjectival clauses - finite and non-finite
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Adverbial clauses - finite and non-finite
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Noun clauses - finite and non-finite
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Subject – verb-inversion
Bibliography
Reading/ Vocabulary
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Modern technologies
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Crime and punishment
◊
Sport and healthy lifestyle
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Politics
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Media
◊
Advertising
◊
Mystery
◊
Feelings and beliefs
◊
Religion
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Literature
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History
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Fame
PRIMARY
Graver, B. D. 1991. Advanced English Practice, Oxford
University Press.
MacAndrew Richard, Martinez Ron, Taboos and Issues,
Thomson, Heinle.
Swan, Michael. 2009. Practical English usage - 3rd ed. - Oxford
: Oxford University Press.
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Oxford Univeristy Press.
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Exercises 1, Oxford Univeristy Press.
Thomson, A. J; Martinet, A.V. 1992. A Practical English
Grammar, Exercises 2, Oxford Univeristy Press.
SECONDARY
Alexander, L.G. 2006. Longman English grammar practice for
intermediate students - 19th impression. - New York :
Longman.
Biber, Douglas [et al.]; forew. by Randolph Quirk. 2000.
Longman grammar of spoken and written English - 3rd impr. Edinburgh Gate ; Harlow : Pearson Education Limited.
Carter, Ronald, McCarthy, Michael. 2006- Cambridge grammar
of English : a comprehensive guide spoken and written English
grammar and usage. Cambridge [etc] : Cambridge University
Press.
Chalker, Sylvia. 1999 A student`s English grammar workbook / [7th ed.]. - Edinburgh Gate ; Harlow : Longman.
Downing, Angela and Locke, Philip 1992. A university course in
English grammar - New York : Prentice Hall.
Evans, Virginia. 2009. Successful writing : upper-intermediate 4th impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing.
Greenbaum, Sidney, Quirk, Randolph 1999. A student`s
grammar of the English language- [13th impr.]. - Edinburgh
Gate ; Harlow : Longman.
Greenbaum, Sidney. 1996.The Oxford English grammar. - New
York : Oxford University Press.
Huddleston, Rodney. 2005. English grammar : an outline . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press .
Huddleston. Rodney, Pullum, Geoffrey K. 2002. The Cambridge
grammar of the English language. - Cambridge : Cambridge
University Press.
Ladousse, Gilian Porter. 2000. Role Play. - [12. ed.]. - Oxford :
Oxford University Press.
Leech, Geoffrey, Svartvik, Jan. 1994. A communicative
grammar of English - 2nd. ed. - London ; New York : Longman
Murphy Raymond. 1994. English Grammar in Use : A self-study
Reference And Practice Book For Intermediate Students. - 2nd.
ed. - New York : Cambridge University Press.
Quirk, Randolph [et al.]. 2005. A comprehensive grammar of the
English language; index by David Crystal. - [20th impr.]. London ; New York : Longman.
Robinson, Carole, Parker, Helen. 1991. Themes for listening and
speaking. - 5th impression. - Oxford : Oxford University Press.
FCE Exams
Countdown to First Certificate : student's book / Michael
Duckworth, Kathy Gude. - Oxford : Oxford University Press,
1999.
FCE use of English 1 : student's book / Virginia Evans. - 2nd
impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing, 2009.
FCE use of English 1 / Virginia Evans. - Newbury : Express
Publishing, 2000.
FCE use of English 2 : student's book / Virginia Evans. - 2nd
impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing, 2009.
FCE use of English 2 / Virginia Evans. - Newbury : Express
Publishing, 2001.
First Certificate gold : coursebook / Richard Acklam, Sally
Burgess. - Harlow : Longman, 1998.
First Certificate gold : coursebook / Richard Acklam, Sally
Burgess. - Harlow : Longman, 1998.
First Certificate gold : coursebook / Richard Acklam, Sally
Burgess. - New Edition. - Harlow : Longman, 2000.
First Certificate gold with key : exam maximiser / Sally Burgess,
Richard Acklam. - Harlow : Longman, 1996.
First Certificate gold with key : exam maximiser / Sally Burgess,
Richard Acklam. - Polish Edition. - Harlow : Longman, 2000.
First Certificate practice tests plus : with key / N. Kenny, L.
Luque-Mortimer. - Harlow : Pearson Education Limited, 2000.
First Certificate star : student's book / Luke Prodromou. - Oxford
: Macmillan Heinemann English Language Teaching, 1998.
Focus on First Certificate : practice tests with guidance for the
revised exam / Sue O'Connel. - Harlow : Longman, 1999.
New First Certificate gold : coursebook / Jacky Newbrook,
Judith Wilson, Richard Acklam. - Harlow : Longman, 2004.
Ready for FCE [Dokument elektroniczny] : class CDs / Roy
Norris. - Oxford : Macmillan Publishers Limited, cop. 2001.
Ready for FCE [Dokument elektroniczny] : class CDs / Roy
Norris. - Oxford : Macmillan Publishers Limited, cop. 2001.
Ready for FCE [Dokument elektroniczny] : class CDs / Roy
Norris. - Oxford : Macmillan Publishers Limited, cop. 2001.
Subject: Practical English 3 year Winter semester
Contents
Academic writing
Narrative and descriptive paragraph
Narrative essay, descriptive essay
Review
Article
Advertisement
Summary
Integrated skills / Conversation
Level C1
Suggested topics:
environment
holidays
art
music architecture
nature
economy
feasts and festivals
transport
Advanced vocabulary
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Words confused or misused (false friends)
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Word formation
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Adjectives ending in –ible, - able, and –uble
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Adjectives ending in –ive
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Adjectives ending in –ous
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Adjectives and verbs ending in –ate
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Words with variable stress and pronunciation
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Prefixes and suffixes
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Compound words
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Bibliography
Homonyms
Homophones
Related word groups
PRIMARY
Alexander L. G., Longman Advanced Grammar.
Graver, B. D. 1991. Advanced English Practice, Oxford
University Press
Harrison, Mark. 1990. Word Perfect vocabulary for fluency.
Nelson.
O`Connell, Sue. 1999. Focus on Advanced English C.A.E :
practice tests with guidance.- revised edition. - Harlow :
Longman.
O`Connell, Sue. 1999. Focus on Advanced English C.A.E :
revised and updated.- Harlow : Longman,
Smalley, Regina L., Ruetten Mary K., Kozyrev, Joann Rishel.
2000. Refining Composition Skills : Rhetoric and Grammar 5th. ed. - Boston : Heinle & Heinle Publishers.
Wallwork Adrian. 1999. Discussions A-Z Advanced : A
resource book of speaking activitiess Syndicate ; Teacher`s
Book /. - [Wyd.3]. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
Watcyn Jones, Peter, 1988. Test Your Vocabulary 4, Penguin
English.
Watcyn Jones, Peter, 1991. Test Your Vocabulary 5, Penguin
English.
Wellman, Guy. The Heinemann English ELT Wordbuilder.
SECONDARY:
Alexander, L.G. 2007. Longman advanced grammar : reference
and practice - 137th impression. - Edinburgh Gate ; Harlow :
Longman.
Hewings, Martin. 2009. Advanced grammar in use : a self-study
reference and practice book for advanced learners of English :
with answers - 2nd ed., 8th print. - Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge
University Press.
Karant, Priscilla. 1999. Grammar through stories. - Cambridge
[etc.] : Cambridge University Press.
Walton, Richard. 1999. Advanced English C.A.E : grammar
practice : revised and updated ; series ed. Sue O'Connell. Harlow : Pearson Education.
Vince, Michael. 1998. Advanced language practice. - Oxford :
Macmillan Heinemann.
CAE EXAMS
CAE testbuilder / Amanda French. - Oxford : Macmillan
Education, 2003.
CAE testbuilder : with answer key / Amanda French. - Oxford :
Macmillan Education, 2003.
CAE practice tests [DOKUMENT ELEKTRONICZNY] /
Charles Osborne. - [Boston] : Thomson, cop. 2007.
CAE practice tests [DOKUMENT ELEKTRONICZNY] /
Charles Osborne. - [Boston] : Thomson, cop. 2007.
CAE practice tests [DOKUMENT ELEKTRONICZNY] /
Charles Osborne. - [Boston] : Thomson, cop. 2007.
Subject: Practical English 3 year Spring semester
Contents
Academic writing
Writing a thesis
Bibliography
Quotations and footnotes
Integrated skills and conversation
Level C1
Suggested topics
environment
holidays
art
music architecture
nature
economy
feasts and festivals
transport
Advanced vocabulary
Phrasal and prepositional verbs
Compound nouns related to phrasal verbs
Idioms and proverbs
Tests preparing for CAE:
1. paraphrasing
2. word –building
3. cloze test
Bibliography
PRIMARY
Alexander L. G., Longman Advanced Grammar.
Graver, B. D. 1991. Advanced English Practice, Oxford
University Press
Harrison, Mark. 1990. Word Perfect vocabulary for fluency.
Nelson.
O`Connell, Sue. 1999. Focus on Advanced English C.A.E :
practice tests with guidance.- revised edition. - Harlow :
Longman.
O`Connell, Sue. 1999. Focus on Advanced English C.A.E :
revised and updated.- Harlow : Longman,
Smalley, Regina L., Ruetten Mary K., Kozyrev, Joann Rishel.
2000. Refining Composition Skills : Rhetoric and Grammar 5th. ed. - Boston : Heinle & Heinle Publishers.
Wallwork Adrian. 1999. Discussions A-Z Advanced : A
resource book of speaking activitiess Syndicate ; Teacher`s
Book /. - [Wyd.3]. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
Watcyn Jones, Peter, 1988. Test Your Vocabulary 4, Penguin
English.
Watcyn Jones, Peter, 1991. Test Your Vocabulary 5, Penguin
English.
Wellman, Guy. The Heinemann English ELT Wordbuilder.
SECONDARY
Alexander, L.G. 2007. Longman advanced grammar : reference
and practice - 137th impression. - Edinburgh Gate ; Harlow :
Longman.
Hewings, Martin. 2009. Advanced grammar in use : a self-study
reference and practice book for advanced learners of English :
with answers - 2nd ed., 8th print. - Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge
University Press.
Karant, Priscilla. 1999. Grammar through stories. - Cambridge
[etc.] : Cambridge University Press.
Walton, Richard. 1999. Advanced English C.A.E : grammar
practice : revised and updated ; series ed. Sue O'Connell. Harlow : Pearson Education.
Vince, Michael. 1998. Advanced language practice. - Oxford :
Macmillan Heinemann.
CAE EXAMS
CAE testbuilder / Amanda French. - Oxford : Macmillan
Education, 2003.
CAE testbuilder : with answer key / Amanda French. - Oxford :
Macmillan Education, 2003.
CAE practice tests [DOKUMENT ELEKTRONICZNY] /
Charles Osborne. - [Boston] : Thomson, cop. 2007.
CAE practice tests [DOKUMENT ELEKTRONICZNY] /
Charles Osborne. - [Boston] : Thomson, cop. 2007.
CAE practice tests [DOKUMENT ELEKTRONICZNY] /
Charles Osborne. - [Boston] : Thomson, cop. 2007.
Subject: Practical English 1 year MA studies Winter semester
Contents:
Academic writing
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◊
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Article
Essay
Summary
Quotes, paraphrasing, bibliography
Copyright
Conversation
Suggested topics
Set 1
Crime
1. What is the best way to deal with juvenile crime such as joyriding, vandalism, graffiti?
2. How strict should the law be with people who drink and
drive?
3. Is a young offender as difficult to reform as an old one?
Set 2
Crime
1. Do you think that strict punishments (the death penalty,
severe punishment for even minor offences) and severe
prison conditions help to keep the level of crime down?
2. Should prisoners work for their upkeep or should the
government feed and dress them?
3. What measures could be taken to prevent football
hooliganism in Poland?
Set 3
Science and Technology
1. Can you imagine a world without the mobile phones, the
television, or the Internet? How has technology changed our
lives?
2. Which household appliances get used most in your house?
Are some appliances and gadgets an unnecessary luxury?
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of technology for
our health?
Set 4
Science and Technology
1. What things are best done by computers? What things are
not done well by computers at the present time?
2. What do you use a computer for?
3. “Science is more important than religion in today’s world.”
Discuss
Set 5
The Arts and Entertainment
1. Do you think that the tax payer should have to support the
arts? For example, why should a football fan have to pay for
opera?
1. In what ways were you encouraged to appreciate the arts at
home and at school?
2. Which country would you visit to appreciate the arts? What
would you plan to see?
Set 6
The Arts and Entertainment
1. Do you like abstract art? Do you think art should always be
easy to understand? Why?
2. What is a blockbuster? What kind of plot, setting, characters
do blockbusters typically have? Describe a best-seller you
know. How difficult do you think it would be to write a
‘best-seller’?
3. A famous British scientist and TV producer Sir David
Attenborough once said that 'the mission of public television
is to educate’ To what extent do you agree with his opinion?
Set 7
Stereotypes, Prejudices and Discrimination
1. What is a stereotype? Why do stereotypes exist? How do
stereotypes affect the way people are perceived?
2. Can you think of any events in history that were influenced
by stereotypes and biases?
3. How do people learn to make stereotypes? How might they
unlearn them?
Set 8
Stereotypes, Prejudices and Discrimination
How can the media (newspapers, television, movies) help to
reduce stereotyping?
5. Do you think certain groups are more subject to stereotyping
than others? If so, why?
6. Are some stereotypes good? Others bad? Are some
stereotypes true? Others false?
4.
Set 9
Education
1. What is the purpose of education? What does it mean to
be an educated person?
2. What is the main role of education for you? What was
missing from your own education?
3. Should education be a tool for creating a more
egalitarian society (egalitarian = affirming, promoting, or
characterized by belief in equal political, economic,
social, and civil rights for all people)?
Set 10
Education
1. What makes a good teacher? Which of ideas are more
important: “a good teacher: a) knows his/her subject very
well, b) gives interesting lessons, makes sure the classroom
is tidy and attractive, c) always prepare his/her lesson.”
Think of at least four more characteristics of a good teacher.
2. What do you think is the biggest problem that teachers face
in your country?
3. What aspects of teaching practice do you think is the most
challenging?
Set 11
The Media, Advertising
1. In Britain, tabloid newspapers, which contain mostly gossip
and pin-ups of good-looking women and men, sell many
more copies than serious newspapers. Do readers in your
country have the same interests?
2. Do reporters and photographers respect the private lives of
famous people in your country? How much freedom should
the press be allowed by law?
3. Is there a bias towards any particular political party or
interest group in your country’s media?
Set 12
The Media, Advertising
1. Should governments act to control the Internet or should it
be uncensored?
2. Which reality shows are you familiar with in your country?
Do you enjoy watching any of them? Why (not)? In your
opinion, why are reality shows popular?
3. To what extent do the media in your country encourage the
“cult of celebrity”?
Set 13
Travel
1. Read the quote by the contemporary travel writer, Paul
Theroux: “Travel is only glamorous in retrospect.” How
far do you agree or disagree?
2. Have you ever travelled as part of a group? What are the
advantages and disadvantages of? What problems do group
organisers have?
3. Is organised travel the best way of learning about the world?
Set 14
Travel
1. Paraphrase the following quotation: “When we travel we
learn about ourselves as well as the places we visit.” Do
you agree with? Why? Discuss.
2. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit? Why?
3. What is meant by the term ecotourism?
Set 15
Health: Addictions
1. What does it mean to be addicted to something? Think of
substances that cause addiction. Consider how different
systems in the body react as a person becomes chemically
dependent.
2. Why do you think people get addicted to all kinds of things,
including drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, gambling, bodybuilding,
shopping, sex, etc.? Is addiction a serious problem?
3. Genetic research has shown that some people inherit a
predisposition to addiction. What precautions can be taken to
avoid chemical reliance?
Set 16
Health: Addictions
1. Why do you think people experiment with drugs? Why do
they think some young people go from experimentation
and social use to more serious drug dependency?
2. Should people who have damaged their health through
smoking or drinking be at the back of the queue for
expensive treatments?
3. Why is it unreasonable to say: “I’ll never become addicted
because I know I’ll stop in time.”?
Set 17
Relationships
1. Are you for or against trial marriages, i.e. living together
outside marriage to test your compatibility?
2. Do you think that marriage should be for life? Should
divorce be made easier or more difficult?
3. Why do you think that the divorce rate has become so high
in Britain and many other countries?
Set 18
Relationships
1. Is it better to marry someone of the same educational, social,
cultural and racial background?
2. How important is the religious aspect of marriage to you?
Which aspects are more important, if any?
3. Should it be legal to marry someone of the same sex? Should
marriages between gay and lesbian partners be recognised by
the church?
READING AND ANALYSIS OF PRESS ARTICLES
Course content:
Introduction to the course.
Discourse of mass media communication, functions and
characteristics of mediated communication.
Selling myths.
Analysis of print media discourse - newspapers, magazines, etc.
Selling stories.
Analysis of print journalism.
Selling products.
Print advertising.
Bibliography:
PRIMARY
◊
Evans, Virginia, Scott, Sally. 1998. Listening and
speaking skills 1 : for the Cambridge Proficiency Exam
: student's book / Virginia Evans, Sally Scott. - Swansea
: Express Publishing.
◊
Evans, Virginia. 2009. Successful writing :
proficiency. - 5th impression. - Newbury : Express
Publishing, 2009.
◊
Evans, Virginia. Scott, Sally. 1998. Listening and
speaking skills 2 : for the Cambridge Proficiency Exam
: student's book - Swansea : Express Publishing.
◊
Gude
Kathy,
Duckworth,
Michael.
2003
Proficiency masterclass : student's book. - [3rd ed.]. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press.
◊
Morris, Susan, Stanton, Alan. 2001.The Nelson
proficiency course. - Revised edition. - Harlow :
Pearson Education Limited.
◊
Chosen text from press to be analysed
SECONDARY
CPE EXAMS
CPE : use of English : examination practise / Virginia Evans. Swansea : Express Publishing, 1998.
CPE : use of English : examination practise : teacher`s guide /
Virginia Evans. - Swansea : Express Publishing, [2000].
CPE use of English 1 : for the revised Cambridge Proficiency
Examination : student's book / Virginia Evans. - 4th impression.
- Newbury : Express Publishing, 2008.
CPE use of English 1 : for the revised Cambridge Proficiency
Examination : student's book / Virginia Evans. - Newbury :
Express Publishing, 2006.
READING AND ANALYSIS OF PRESS ARTICLES
BARRETT, Edward – REDMOND, Marie (editors). 1995.
Contextual Media : Multimedia and Interpretation. 1st ed.
Cambridge; London : MIT Press, 1995. 262 p. ISBN 0-26202383-0.
BARTHES, Roland. 2004. Mytologie [Mythologies]. Translated
by J. Fulka. 1st ed. Praha : Dokořán, 2004. 170 p. ISBN 8086560-73-X.
BAUDRILLARD, Jean. 1994. Simulacra and Simulation.
Translated by S. F. Glaser. 1st ed. Michigan : University of
Michigan, 1994. 164 p. ISBN: 0-472-06521-1.
BELL, Allan. 1998. The Discourse Structure of News Stories. In
BELL, A., GARRETT, P. (editors). Approaches to Media
Discourse. 1st ed. Oxford; Malden : Blackwell Publishers Ltd.,
1998. p. 64-104. ISBN 0-631-19888-1.
BIGNELL, Jonathan. 2002. Media Semiotics : An Introduction.
2nd ed. Manchester; New York : Manchester University Press,
2002. 241 p. ISBN 0-7190-6205-5.
COOK, Guy. 1992. The Discourse of Advertising. 1st ed.
London; New York : Routledge, 1992. 250 p. ISBN 0-41504171-6.
EDGINTON, Beth – MONTGOMERY, Martin. 1996. The
Media. 1st ed. London : The British Council, 1996. 155 p. ISBN
0-86355-177-7.
FAIRCLOUGH, Norman. 1995. Media Discourse. 1st ed.
London; New York; Sydney; Auckland : Edward Arnold, 1995.
214 p. ISBN 0-340-63222-4.
FULTON, Helen at al. 2005. Narrative and Media. 1st ed.
Melbourne; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005. 329
p. ISBN 0-521-61742-1.
GODDARD, Angela. 1998. The Language of Advertising :
Written Texts. 1st ed. London; New York : Routledge, 1998.
134 p. ISBN 0-415-14598-8.
KRESS, Gunther – Van LEEUVEN, Theo. 1996. Reading
Images : The Grammar of Visual Design. 1st ed. London; New
York : Routledge, 1996. 289 p. ISBN 0-415-10600.
LACEY, Nick. 1998. Image and Representation : Key Concepts
in Media Studies. 1st ed. Basingstoke; New York : Palgrave,
1998. 256 p. ISBN 0-333-64436-0.
LACEY, Nick. 2000. Narrative and Genre : Key Concepts in
Media Studies. 1st ed. Basingstoke; New York : Palgrave, 2000.
268 p. ISBN 0-333-65872-8.
Subject: Practical English 1 year MA studies Spring semester
Contents:
Academic writing
◊
◊
◊
◊
◊
Article
Essay
Summary
Quotes, paraphrasing, bibliography
Copyright
Conversation
Suggested topics:
1. Is censorship a necessary evil? Discuss pros and cons.
2. To what extent does the state have the right to dictate what
teachers teach? Discuss.
3. "Tango makes Three" should be banned. Discuss.
4. What influence does the Roman Catholic Church have on
Poland?
5. What are the pros and cons of cloning?
6. Would you donate your organs? Why? Why not?
7. Why do people take anti-depressants? Discuss possible
reasons.
8. What is your opinion about artificial insemination? Are you
for or against?
9. Should parents be allowed to use Gene election? How could
that affect their children?
10. Should we be able to genetically modify human beings?
Discuss pros and cons.
11. Who will benefit from a "cashless" society?
12. Why would people enter into the business of human
trafficking? Discuss possible reasons.
13. What rights should a terrorist have if any? Discuss.
14. What are the problems of a work-aholic? Is life – work
balance necessary in life?
15. Which do you think is better: life long employment or
company hopping?
16. Which do you think is better: self employment or working
for someone? Give your opinion.
17. How has the English language come to dominate the world?
18. Second hand shops: great deals or dreadful rip-offs? Discuss.
19. What are the pros and cons of internet shopping?
20. List benefits and drawbacks of loans.
21. Discuss the differences between Polish and Hollywood film
productions.
22. Is American culture dominating the world? Discuss.
23. Smoking should be banned in all public places? Discuss.
24. Investing is like gambling? Discuss.
READING AND ANALYSIS OF PRESS ARTICLES
Course content:
Introduction to the course.
Discourse of mass media communication, functions and
characteristics of mediated communication.
Selling myths.
Analysis of print media discourse - newspapers, magazines, etc.
Selling stories.
Analysis of print journalism.
Selling products.
Print advertising.
Bibliography:
PRIMARY
◊ Evans, Virginia, Scott, Sally. 1998. Listening and
speaking skills 1 : for the Cambridge Proficiency Exam :
student's book / Virginia Evans, Sally Scott. - Swansea :
Express Publishing.
◊ Evans, Virginia. 2009. Successful writing : proficiency. 5th impression. - Newbury : Express Publishing, 2009.
◊ Evans, Virginia. Scott, Sally. 1998. Listening and
speaking skills 2 : for the Cambridge Proficiency Exam :
student's book - Swansea : Express Publishing.
◊ Gude Kathy, Duckworth, Michael. 2003
Proficiency
Masterclass : student's book. - [3rd ed.]. - Oxford ; New
York : Oxford University Press.
◊ Morris,
Susan,
Stanton,
Alan.
2001.The
Nelson
proficiency course. - Revised edition. - Harlow : Pearson
Education Limited.
◊ Chosen text from press to be analysed
SECONDARY
CPE EXAMS
CPE : use of English : examination practise / Virginia Evans. Swansea : Express Publishing, 1998.
CPE : use of English : examination practise : teacher`s guide /
Virginia Evans. - Swansea : Express Publishing, [2000].
CPE use of English 1 : for the revised Cambridge Proficiency
Examination : student's book / Virginia Evans. - 4th impression.
- Newbury : Express Publishing, 2008.
CPE use of English 1 : for the revised Cambridge Proficiency
Examination : student's book / Virginia Evans. - Newbury :
Express Publishing, 2006.
READING AND ANALYSIS OF PRESS ARTICLES
BARRETT, Edward – REDMOND, Marie (editors). 1995.
Contextual Media : Multimedia and Interpretation. 1st ed.
Cambridge; London : MIT Press, 1995. 262 p. ISBN 0-26202383-0.
BARTHES, Roland. 2004. Mytologie [Mythologies]. Translated
by J. Fulka. 1st ed. Praha : Dokořán, 2004. 170 p. ISBN 8086560-73-X.
BAUDRILLARD, Jean. 1994. Simulacra and Simulation.
Translated by S. F. Glaser. 1st ed. Michigan : University of
Michigan, 1994. 164 p. ISBN: 0-472-06521-1.
BELL, Allan. 1998. The Discourse Structure of News Stories. In
BELL, A., GARRETT, P. (editors). Approaches to Media
Discourse. 1st ed. Oxford; Malden : Blackwell Publishers Ltd.,
1998. p. 64-104. ISBN 0-631-19888-1.
BIGNELL, Jonathan. 2002. Media Semiotics : An Introduction.
2nd ed. Manchester; New York : Manchester University Press,
2002. 241 p. ISBN 0-7190-6205-5.
COOK, Guy. 1992. The Discourse of Advertising. 1st ed.
London; New York : Routledge, 1992. 250 p. ISBN 0-41504171-6.
EDGINTON, Beth – MONTGOMERY, Martin. 1996. The
Media. 1st ed. London : The British Council, 1996. 155 p. ISBN
0-86355-177-7.
FAIRCLOUGH, Norman. 1995. Media Discourse. 1st ed.
London; New York; Sydney; Auckland : Edward Arnold, 1995.
214 p. ISBN 0-340-63222-4.
FULTON, Helen at al. 2005. Narrative and Media. 1st ed.
Melbourne; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005. 329
p. ISBN 0-521-61742-1.
GODDARD, Angela. 1998. The Language of Advertising :
Written Texts. 1st ed. London; New York : Routledge, 1998.
134 p. ISBN 0-415-14598-8.
KRESS, Gunther – Van LEEUVEN, Theo. 1996. Reading
Images : The Grammar of Visual Design. 1st ed. London; New
York : Routledge, 1996. 289 p. ISBN 0-415-10600.
LACEY, Nick. 1998. Image and Representation : Key Concepts
in Media Studies. 1st ed. Basingstoke; New York : Palgrave,
1998. 256 p. ISBN 0-333-64436-0.
LACEY, Nick. 2000. Narrative and Genre : Key Concepts in
Media Studies. 1st ed. Basingstoke; New York : Palgrave, 2000.
268 p. ISBN 0-333-65872-8.
Subject: Practical English 2 year MA studies Winter semester
Contents:
Integrated skills
The aim of classes is to prepare students to CPE with the use of
resources in bibliography.
Bibliography:
PRIMARY
Evans, Virginia, Scott, Sally. 1998. Listening and speaking skills
1 : for the Cambridge Proficiency Exam : student's book /
Virginia Evans, Sally Scott. - Swansea : Express Publishing.
Evans, Virginia. Scott, Sally. 1998. Listening and speaking skills
2 : for the Cambridge Proficiency Exam : student's book Swansea : Express Publishing.
Gude
Kathy,
Duckworth,
Michael.
2003
Proficiency
masterclass : student's book. - [3rd ed.]. - Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press.
Morris, Susan, Stanton, Alan. 2001.The Nelson proficiency course. Revised edition. - Harlow : Pearson Education Limited.
SECONDARY
CPE exam papers
CPE : use of English : examination practise / Virginia Evans. Swansea : Express Publishing, 1998.
CPE : use of English : examination practise : teacher`s guide /
Virginia Evans. - Swansea : Express Publishing, [2000].
CPE use of English 1 : for the revised Cambridge Proficiency
Examination : student's book / Virginia Evans. - 4th impression.
- Newbury : Express Publishing, 2008.
CPE use of English 1 : for the revised Cambridge Proficiency
Examination : student's book / Virginia Evans. - Newbury :
Express Publishing, 2006.
Subject: Practical English 2 year MA studies Spring semester
Contents:
Presentations in English
the aim of classes is to prepare students to give successful
presentations in English:
1. Before we start
2. Knowing your audience
3. A clear objective
4. Brainstorming and choosing material
5. Rhetorical questions
6. A strong introduction
7. A clear structure
8. Spoken language
9. Body language
10. Visual aids
11. Rehearsal
12. Making Notes
13. Summarizing, concluding and closing
14. Asking for questions and answering them
Bibliography:
PRIMARY
Williams, Erica. Presentations In English, Macmillan
SECONDARY
http://www.englishclub.com/speaking/presentations.htm
http://www.iasted.org/tips.htm
http://www.betteratenglish.com/making-presentations-inenglish-video-resources-for-teachers-and-advanced-learners-ofenglish/
Students’ own materials