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Lecturer(s)
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Houžvičková Tereza, Mgr.
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Keplová Kateřina, Mgr.
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Course content
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Unit 1. Introduction to academic writing. This unit discusses the aims, content and structure of an academic essay. Unit 2. Conventions and presentation. Formatting and presenting your work. Unit 3. Research skills. How to find, assess and choose sources for an essay. Unit 4. Working with sources. How to engage with authoritative voices in support of our argument. Unit 5. Planning and outlining. This unit discusses the importance of planning an essay. Unit 6. Vocabulary. Using persuasive language. Unit 7. A paragraph. This unit analyses the structure of a single paragraph and discusses how to present your ideas. Unit 8. The consecutive paragraph. Working with critical voices. Unit 9. Introduction and conclusions. How to write a compelling introduction and a convincing conclusion. Unit 10. Editing and proofreading.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Work with text (with textbook, with book), Demonstration, Skills training, Work-related activities
- Participation in classes
- 13 hours per semester
- Home preparation for classes
- 40 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of this course is to adopt the theoretical principles of stylistics and develop students' ability to work with authoritative sources. Students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge through written work, with the focus on academic writing.
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Prerequisites
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The aim of this course is to adopt the theoretical principles of stylistics and develop students' ability to work with authoritative sources. Students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge through written work, with the focus on academic writing.
KAA/BJAC2
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Home assignment evaluation, Student performance assessment, Work-related product analysis
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Recommended literature
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Chris Sowton. 50 steps to improving your academic writing. Garnet Education, 2012. ISBN 978-1-85964-655-7.
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