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Online Level II Course ALC Books 13 - 24 Foreign Languages Department Vasil Levski National Military University Bulgaria

Course Overview Target Schedule Content Objectives

Target Students with at least 50 points on the ALCPT Military or civilians working for the Bulgarian Armed Forces Personnel who want to maintain and reinforce their acquired knowledge of English but are not able to attend regular courses

Course Schedule 24 weeks 15 hours per week 10 hours online individual and collaborative group work 5 hours offline reading and writing Progress test/written assignment Face-to-face periods: weeks 1, 12 and 24 Deadlines Weekly Log on at any point during the week

Content Basic grammar points and vocabulary areas General military topics since the main audience is supposed to be military personnel

Objectives Grammar topics Modal verbs Conditional sentences Tenses: Present and Past Perfect – Simple and Progressive, Past Progressive, Future forms Indirect speech Passive voice Degrees of comparison of adverbs Prepositions of time and place Word formation

Vocabulary areas Sports Materials Shopping Traveling Health and keeping fit Accidents and disasters Terrain Applying for a job Recruiting and basic training Military ranks Military customs and courtesies Combat readiness Weapons and chemical substances

Course structure Online course based on both individual and group tasks 1 unit per week Each unit includes Grammar focus and exercises Vocabulary focus: reading and listening texts Function: practical speaking and writing tasks Optional activities: reading, listening and reference materials Homework writing tasks Every second week – progress test on grammar and vocabulary Final Test

Unit structure Topics – reading texts and comprehension exercises Grammar – explanations and exercises Function – communicative models and practical tasks Listening texts on the unit topics

Current course Level II: ALC books 13-24 Participants: 7 students and 3 teachers Duration: 17 April – 22 December

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