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4 COURSE TITLE: English 1 Undergraduate programme
1st year regular students Academic year 2018/19 Lecturer: Sanda Katavić-Čaušić, MSc

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6 the most commonly used language for communication
‘ lingua franca’ the first language of international business 1.75 billion people worldwide speak English at a useful level 300 million people speak English as their first language official language in 53 countries 90% of websites in English 80% of data stored on computers in English 40% of internet users communicate in English ERASMUS student exchange and Work & Travel

7 Impact of English Proficiency on Global Business
WHY ENGLISH MATTERS Impact of English Proficiency on Global Business International Busines: The Importance of Learning Languages

8 ENGLISH 1: COURSE SPECIFICATIONS
COURSE TITLE: ENGLISH 1 TARGET GROUP: 1st year – undergraduate programme STUDENTS’ STATUS: regular PROFICIENCY LEVEL:  Intermediate (CEFR B1) NUMBER OF ECTS CREDITS: 3 TOTAL NUMBER OF CLASSES: 30 DURATION: 2 October 2018 – 25 January 2019 (15 weekes) LOCATION: Room 14 TIME: Tuesday – groups 1-3 Wednesday – groups 4-6 Important note: lectures are incorporated in exercises (additional lessons upon agreement with the prof.)

9 Groups: Tuesdays : Group 1 – Ahmeti Hana – Čizmar Robert – pm (room 14) Group 2 – Čolina Matej – Ivešić Izabela – pm (room 14) Group 3 – Jaman Stjepan – Maleta Dino – (room 14) Wednesdays: Group 4 – Mandić Tin – Peričić Dino – am (room 14) Group 5 – Pešut Marin – Štimac Ana – am (room 14) Group 6 – Štrangar Elizabeta – Žužak Andrijana – am (room 14) Note: Preliminary exams – extra dates

10 OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE
increase the knowledge of key business concepts while learning English preparing students for a career in business and effective communication in international business environment pre-preparation for international business English exams such as BEC and BULATS BY THE END OF THE COURSE STUDENTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO: read and understand business-related texts and pieces of academic writing listen to and understand business conversations speak and discuss opinions fluently write different formats of business letters

11 Literature: MARKET LEADER 3rd Edition Business English Course Book
Intermediate Business English Practice File Optional: Textbank Publisher: PEARSON Longman Lecture presentations (on Web)

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14 STUDENTS’ OBLIGATIONS
LITERATURE MATERIALS - starting 16 October 2018 – MUST HAVE EVERY SESSION!!!! - BUSINESS ENGLISH COURSE BOOK – first 4 lessons (faculty library or in the bookstore e.g. Nova / online bookshop – NEW or SECOND HAND) - PRACTICE FILE & TEXTBANK – first 4 lessons (online) ATTENDANCE: minimum 70% of the total number of sessions (or minimum 5 times prior to each of the 2 preliminary exams) Ss who come 100% are given extra points (excellent for participation) EXAM – online (on loomen) 1st prelim – end of November (will be specified later) – Ss who pass are elligible for  2nd prelim – end of January (will be specified later) FINAL EXAM – February – 2 exam periods ONLINE EXAM REGISTRATION OBLIGATORY!!!

15 CONTACT INFORMATION OFFICE LOCATION: new building, 2nd floor, office 65 TELEPHONE: 031/ OFFICE HOURS (TUTORIAL): Monday am upon agreement with prof. Lecturer: Student assistants:

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