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The aim of the course is to develop communication skills, with focus on the specific features of professional language. The topics cover academic life, general chemistry, laboratory work and processing technologies in relation to the environment.
Last update: Kruteková Jana (22.06.2016)
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Students will be able to :
Last update: Pokorná Markéta (12.02.2020)
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R: Materials prepared by the Department of Languages ( See the department´s web site )
A: Sowton C., Hewings M.,Cambridge Academic English, Student´s Book,Cambridge University Press, 2012, 9780521165204
A: Bonamy D., Technical English 3, Course Book,Pearson Education Limited, 2012, 9781408229477 Last update: Pokorná Markéta (12.02.2020)
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1. Starting the course - introduction 2. University Study: The Past and Present of the University of Chemical Technology. Sentence structure. 3. University Study: Studying abroad. Erasmus. Verb tenses. 4. University Study: Specialization. Sequence of tenses. 5. Chemistry: Chemistry basics. Matter, states of matter, atom. Passive voice. 6. Chemistry: Periodic table and characteristics of elements. Relative clauses. 7. Chemistry: Basics of English inorganic chemistry nomenclature; basic mathematical symbols. 8. Chemical Laboratory: Lab equipment. Word formation using affixes. 9. Chemical Laboratory: Lab safety rules. Linking words. 10. Chemical Laboratory: Chemical experiments, instructions. Infinitive structures. 11. Environment: Traditional and alternative energy sources. 12. Environment: Water sources, water purification. Chemical and biological methods of waste water treatment. 13. Environment: Oil and gas wells. Shale gas extraction. 14. General revision. Last update: Pokorná Markéta (12.02.2020)
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http://kj.vscht.cz/ke-stazeni Last update: Pokorná Markéta (12.02.2020)
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No study prerequisites. Last update: Pokorná Markéta (12.02.2020)
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Activity | Credits | Hours | ||
Účast na seminářích | 1 | 28 | ||
1 / 1 | 28 / 28 |
Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Regular attendance | 30 |
Defense of an individual project | 30 |
Continuous assessment of study performance and course -credit tests | 40 |