Miljen Matijašević Office: G10, room 6 (1st floor) Tue, 15:30-16:30
English for Social Workers I Mondays 11:30 – 14:30 (A-K) 15:30 – 18:30 (L-Ž) Literature (written + oral exam) Vićan M., Pavić Z., Smerdel B. (2005.) Engleski za pravnike, Zagreb: Narodne novine Units 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 32, 35 Javornik Čubrić M., Vićan D. (2005.), English for Social Workers, Zagreb: Pravni fakultet, Units 5-8
Course syllabus Part I: English for Lawyers EFL ( – ) part I exam: Part II: English for Social Workers EFSW (1.12. – ) part II exam:
Course syllabus, pt. 1 (EFL) Introduction to the Course Crime The Death Penalty Death and the Law Marriage Divorce Wills and Inheritance Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Police Powers in Great Britain Revision Mid-term examination
Course syllabus, pt. 2 (EFSW) Social Care and Community Work Disabled People Older People Child Welfare Revision End-of-term exam Signatures and Tutorials
The final examination Mastering relevant vocabulary Being able to talk about the topics covered in the syllabus, using relevant terms The extra material covered in class will help you understand the content and prepare for the exam The exam will test the knowledge of the content presented in the coursebooks and presentations
Attendance Optional Regular attendance (missing no more than 3 sessions) opportunity to take the mid-term and end-of-term exams and avoid taking the final written exam
Other options for the exam presentations Students who give presentations on topics related to the lessons will be exempt from the oral examination Two students per presentation Topics related to the syllabus (freedom allowed)