Hungarian III. PS2024 Teacher: Mgr. Linda Drahošová Opálená Email: linda.opalena@mail.muni.cz Dear students, I would like to welcome you all to our Hungarian III. course and invite you to get familiar with the syllabus I have created so that you can get better organised and follow your progress with the study of the subject according to the corresponding weeks. General rules: Time: according to your timetable Place: your designated classroom; For classroom learning, you will need your materials in electronic or printed form (as recommended by me in the following point). I do allow the students, who feel their Hungarian is good enough to pass the exam, only to sit the exam at the end of term, they do not need to come to classes. If you would like to use this option, please inform me via email. Materials: Coursebook: MagyarOK1 You have your materials for this semester ready in IS in your Study Materials folder. You do not have to print them all, but of course you can. I would recommend printing the TK (Tankönyv or Student Book) and the MF (Munkafüzet or Workbook) materials because you will have to either write or make notes in these. There is one additional file MF_Megoldókulcs or the Answer Key for your Workbook (you will use this to check whether your answers are correct or not), but it is not necessary to print it. There is generally quite a bit of note-taking during the lessons, especially for translation, pronunciation and grammar points and I find it is easier to do it directly in the printed sheets, but of course, you are free to choose your style. You can also find the listening tracks in the materials. We are going to use these during the lessons. Another part of the materials are the Glossaries with the obligatory vocabulary (I will tell you more about how to use these in the first lecture) and a Grammar file in English (you are not required to study all this grammar, it is the grammar file for the whole book, so no worries, I am sure you will manage 😊). Requirements: You need to pass the final test of 100 points (you need to receive at least 70 points to pass the subject) A useful link for checking the suffixes: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/reggel Study plan according to weeks: Week 1 As we have been all informed by the dean of the Faculty of Arts, the classes this week cancelled all across the faculty. Week 2 TK: U5: pages 84-87: vocabulary: types of grocery products; recipes Week 3 TK: U5 pages 88-93: vocabulary revision; grammar: the accusative case with suffix -t; verbs ending in -s,-sz,-z; speaking and situations: On the market; grammar: demonstrative pronouns with suffixes Week 4 TK: U5 pages 94-97: grammar: -ik verbs + -s,-sz,-z; vocabulary: food adjectives; reading: What do Hungarians eat?; grammar: adjectives plural form Week 5 TK: U5 pages 98-104: vocabulary, speaking, listening: In a restaurant; reading: Restaurants; vocabulary: cutlery, Hungarian meals, a menu; listening: Who is paying?; reading: email Week 6 TK: U5 pages 105-108: vocabulary: clothes, adjectives, colours; speaking : In a clothes shop; reading: Women and shopping Week 7 TK: U6 pages 112-116: vocabulary: places and situations; grammar: LEHET + verbs in infinitive; listening: Where are we?; grammar: dative case -nak/-nek Week 8 TK: U6 pages 117-121: grammar and vocabulary: verbs ending in -zik; possession Week 9 This is the reading week. There are no contact lessons. Week 10 TK: U6 pages 122-127: listening: The life of a housewife; grammar: How many times?; speaking: weekly program and When do we meet? Week 11 TK: U6 pages 128-133: vocabulary: Free time; reading and listening: Csaba introduces Sára; grammar: infinitive; writing: postcard Week 12 TK: U6 pages 134-138: vocabulary: months, weather, holidays; grammar: past tense; listening and reading: Holidays Week 13 Final revision Week 14 Final test