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Last update: Pokorná Markéta Mgr. Ing. (05.08.2020)
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Last update: Pokorná Markéta Mgr. Ing. (05.08.2020)
Students will be able to:
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Last update: Kruteková Jana Mgr. (07.03.2018)
R: Materials prepared by the Department of Languages ( See the Deparment´s web site )
A: Sowton C.,Hewings M.,Cambridge Academic English,Student´s Book, Cambridge University Press,2012, 9780521165204
A: Jacques C.,Technical English 4,Course Book,Pearson Education Limited,2011, 9781408229552
A: Key Words for Chemical Engineering, HarperCollins Publishers, 2013, 9780007489770
A: Armer T. and Day J.,Cambridge English for Scientists, Cambridge University Press, 2011,9780521154093
A: West C.,Recycling Advanced English,Georgian Press,2009, 9780521140737
A: Murphy R.,English Grammar in Use, Cambridge University Press,2012, 9780521189392 |
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Last update: Kruteková Jana Mgr. (26.02.2018)
www.vscht.cz/kj/page/odkazy.html |
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Last update: Kruteková Jana Mgr. (02.03.2018)
Seminars. |
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Last update: Kruteková Jana Mgr. (26.02.2018)
1. Guide to presentations. 2. Food: Food preservation methods. 3. Food: Additives. Expressing different degrees of agreement / disagreement. 4. Food: Genetically modified food. 5. Food: Nanotechnology in food production and processing. Countable and uncountable nouns, quantifiers. 6. Drugs: Pharmacology - pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. If clauses. 7. Drugs: Administration of drugs. 8. Drugs: Pharmaceutical industry, drugs and their development. Irregular plurals of nouns of Greek and Latin origin. 9. Drugs: Drug addiction, the effect of drugs on human body. Description of drugs. 10. Materials: Polymers and smart materials - definition, description. 11. Materials: Aerogels. Instructions on how to make a material. 12. Materials: Graphene. Comparison of different materials in terms of their properties. 13. Materials: Restoration. Shapes and description of two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. Interpretation of graphs. 14. General revision |
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Last update: Kruteková Jana Mgr. (26.02.2018)
No study prerequisites. |
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Last update: Pokorná Markéta Mgr. Ing. (05.08.2020)
In order to complete the course and receive the credit, students must acquire 50 points out of a total of 75 points. The points are awarded for passing the end-of-term test (max. 50 pts), preparing and giving a presentation on a scientific topic (max. 10 pts), working actively in lessons (max. 10 pts) and doing assigned homework (max. 5 pts).
The course is completed with an exam consisting of two parts. In the written part, 50% of correct answers are required to pass. In the oral part, students have to prove they are able to understand and discuss a scientific article presented to them. |
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Účast na seminářích | 1 | 28 | ||
1 / 2 | 28 / 56 |