FF:AJ11605 Collocations A - Course Information
AJ11605 Collocations A
Faculty of ArtsAutumn 2014
- Extent and Intensity
- 0/2/0. 2 credit(s) (plus 2 credits for an exam). Recommended Type of Completion: zk (examination). Other types of completion: z (credit).
- Teacher(s)
- PhDr. Jarmila Fictumová (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- Jeffrey Alan Vanderziel, B.A.
Department of English and American Studies – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: Tomáš Hanzálek
Supplier department: Department of English and American Studies – Faculty of Arts - Timetable
- Wed 7:30–9:05 G12
- Prerequisites
- AJ02007 Exercises in Corpus Use (OL) || AJ12051 Intro. to Corpus Linguistics
AJ02007 and / or AJ12051 - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
The capacity limit for the course is 16 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 0/16, only registered: 0/16 - fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- there are 7 fields of study the course is directly associated with, display
- Course objectives
- One of the best ways to build your vocabulary is to remember collocations rather than single words. The best way to study collocations is in phrases or sentences showing how they are used. Continuous work throughout the term is a must. In the process you will master using the latest technology available in this field.
- Syllabus
- Week 1 Introduction Week 2 Strong collocations 1, 2; CiU test 1 Week 3 Strong collocations 3, 4; CiU test 2 Week 4 Strong collocations 5, 6; CiU test 3 Week 5 Strong collocations 7, 8; CiU test 4 Reading Week Revision; CiU test 5 Week 7 Strong collocations 9, 10; CiU test 6 Week 8 Strong collocations 11, 12; CiU test 7 Week 9 Strong collocations 13, 14; CiU test 8 Week 10 Strong collocations 15; CiU test 9 Week 11 Revision; CiU test 10 Week 12 Final Test
- Literature
- required literature
- O'DELL, Felicity and Michael MCCARTHY. English collocations in use : how words work together for fluent and natural English : self-study and classroom use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, 188 s. ISBN 9780521707800. info
- recommended literature
- Oxford collocations dictionary : for students of English. Edited by Colin McIntosh - Ben Francis - Richard Poole. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, xii, 963. ISBN 9780194325387. info
- Macmillan english dictionary :for advanced learners. 1st ed. Oxford: Macmillan, 2002, xiv, 1692. ISBN 0-333-99093-5. info
- not specified
- LTP Dictionary of selected collocations (Variant.) : Dictionary of selected collocations. info
- Macmillan collocations dictionary. Edited by Michael Rundell. Oxford: Macmillan Education, 2010, xiii, 911. ISBN 9780230724037. info
- KLÉGR, Aleš and Norah HRONKOVÁ. Do you know your english adjectives? :a czech-english dictionary of noun-adjective combinations. Vyd. 1. Praha: Leda, 1994, 378 s. ISBN 80-901664-0-7. info
- KLÉGR, Aleš, Norah HRONKOVÁ and Zdeněk HRON. Znáte anglická slovesa? : Česko-anglický slovník nejužívanějších spojení podstatných jmen se slovesy. 1. vyd. Praha: Státní pedagogické nakladatelství, 1991, 334 s. ISBN 8004234658. info
- Teaching methods
- seminars in a computer room, weekly homework assignments, CALL exercises
- Assessment methods
- seminar work,weekly tests, presentations
Exam: test + portfolio + final assignment Credit: test + portfolio - Language of instruction
- English
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- Study Materials
The course is taught annually. - Information about innovation of course.
- This course has been innovated under the project "Faculty of Arts as Centre of Excellence in Education: Complex Innovation of Study Programmes and Fields at FF MU with Regard to the Requirements of the Knowledge Economy“ – Reg. No. CZ.1.07/2.2.00/28.0228, which is cofinanced by the European Social Fond and the national budget of the Czech Republic.
- Teacher's information
- https://elf.phil.muni.cz/elf2/course/view.php?id=2019
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2014, recent)
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