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FP-OA2LAcad. year: 2025/2026
An English course at intermediate level designed to meet the practical language requirements of students who need to communicate in English at work in the area of management and information technology, as well as in the academia.
The course is intended for students of bachelor’s degree programs in the first year of study, in the second semester. Language of instruction: English
Note on Plagiarism: All submitted work must be the result of the student’s own independent effort. AI-generated texts (e.g., produced by tools such as ChatGPT or similar systems) are not considered original student work and will not be accepted.
Completion Based on International Certificate: instead of taking this course, students may present one of the following internationally recognised certificates, completed within the last five years: CAE or CPE. Other certificates are not accepted.
Completion Based on an Exam at a Foreign University: A course completed within the Erasmus programme at a foreign university that corresponds in content and level to English Language B2 and includes a final exam may be recognised as equivalent.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Department
Offered to foreign students
Entry knowledge
Knowledge of English at an intermediate level. A prerequisite for the course Specialized English 2 (code OA2L) is registration for the course OA1Z (including fulfillment of attendance requirements). All students who registered for the course OA1Z in the winter semester of the relevant academic year (including those students who did not successfully complete the course OA1Z) must register for the follow-up course OA2L in the summer semester of the same academic year and complete it with a course credit and an examination. Students who registered for the course OA1Z in the winter semester of the relevant academic year but did not successfully complete it must re-register for the course OA1Z in the winter semester of the following academic year and also complete it with a course credit and an examination.
Repeated enrollment in a course after its successful completion is not permitted.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Course completion
Credit: Students will be awarded the credit upon collecting at least 25 points out of the total 50, as follows:
75% attendance in seminars (compulsory)
10 weekly e-learning assignments submitted before deadline - max. 10 points
A review of an academic article (150-300 words) of the student's own choice, assessment based on the use of correct grammar, stylistics and professional terminology - max. 5 points
A co-teaching activity on an assigned topic based on course literature - max. 5 points (compulsory), in-class registration
Final credit test - up to 30 points (compulsory)
Exam: up to 50 points
The exam takes the form of a group project and a presentation of this project. No later than Credit Week, students are divided into groups of 4, when they also choose the topic for their project. They then prepare a project proposal, which they submit in Moodle no later than 3 days before the exam. On the day of the exam, students present their projects in their groups. Students will receive more information about the project during the semester.
Assessment of the presentation reflects the use of:
1. correct grammar/pronunciation (max. 5 points),
2. use of academic language (max. 5 points)
3. preparation (max. 5 points),
4. organization (max. 5 points),
5. meeting assignment objectives (max. 5 points),
6. presentation style (max. 5 points),
7. visual aids (max. 5 points),
8. conclusion (max. 5 points),
9. overall team cohesiveness (max. 5 points)
10. overall rating of project (max. 5 points)
The final mark is awarded based on the total number of collected points from the credit part and the final presentation in line with the ECTS grading scale as follows: 100-90 (A), 89-80 (B), 79-70 (C), 69-60 (D), 59-50 (E), 49-0 (F).
The content and forms of instruction in the evaluated course are specified by a regulation issued by the lecturer responsible for the course and updated for every academic year.
The same conditions apply to students with an approved Individual Study Plan (ISP); the exception is mandatory attendance at seminars. Co-teaching activities may, by prior agreement with the instructor, be presented online.
Aims
Development of all language skills, consolidation and deepening of knowledge of grammatical structures, and increase in vocabulary with special emphasis on language needed at university, as well as at work in the area of management and IT, knowledge of general English at CEF B1 level.
Students will acquire advanced terminology and language skills necessary for communication in various situations in business and management. They will be made familiar with the terminology necessary for work in IT and with professional academic and IT materials.
Study aids
Moodle course
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Recommended reading
Elearning
Classification of course in study plans
branch BAK-Z , 1 year of study, summer semester, elective
Language exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
Teaching Methods Description
Instruction is conducted in the form of seminars focused on the systematic development of students’ language competences in the areas of ICT English and Business English. Emphasis is placed on the development of communication and presentation skills, work with professional texts and listening materials, active use of specialised vocabulary, and teamwork. The course directly follows Professional English 1 and aims at achieving B2 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Seminar Syllabus
Introduction to Professional English 2; revision and extension of language structures from Professional English 1
ICT-related vocabulary (information systems, software, hardware, digital technologies)
Business English topics – corporate environment, management, projects, innovation
Work with professional texts (reading comprehension, text analysis, terminology)
Listening comprehension focused on ICT and business-related topics
Development of communication skills – discussions, guided speaking activities, teamwork
Presentation skills in a professional context (structure of presentations, presentation language, delivery)
Student presentations and feedback
Continuous assessment tasks aimed at reinforcing specialised vocabulary and language skills
Summary of course content and targeted preparation for the final examination
Organisation of Instruction
Attendance at seminars is mandatory. Instruction is conducted in an interactive manner with active student participation. The course includes continuous assessment tasks, teamwork, and student presentations. Assessment is completed by course credit and an examination.
The course is provided by the Dept. of Informatics.
Self-study
Individual preparation for an ending of the course