Course
Study programs
Medical Studies in EnglishYear of study
4ISVU ID
ECTS
1
Medical English IV is a compulsory course in the fourth year of the study of Medicine in English. It includes 20 hours of seminars (1 ECTS).
The aim of the course is twofold: to assist the students in improving their communicative competence (with an emphasis on medical terminology) and to improve their academic writing skills. Active participation in classes, competition of written assignments, and oral presentations will contribute to the improvement of language fluency and writing skills and the development of the ability to find, summarize, write and present data and information.
Course content: Critical reading of medical texts with accompanying reading comprehension exercises at an advanced level, which will serve as a starting point for improving vocabulary relevant to the development of communication competence and key grammatical structures; individual work, work in pairs; creative writing. Students' progress is continuously monitored through short quizzes and a final test. Students will receive constructive individual and group feedback on their progress. The course is considered passed after the students have given an oral presentation, submitted all written assignments, and passed the final test.
Learning outcomes:
● understand professional and scientific texts, identify key ideas and specific information
● distinguish and apply different language registers (formal/informal expression)
● recognize grammatical and lexical structures typical of medical language in speech and writing
● spot grammatically and orthographically incorrect parts of sentences and be able to offer the correct solution
● apply grammatical and lexical structures typical of medical language in preparing a presentation
● communicate new knowledge fluently and accurately
Course structure:
The course is organized through 20 hours of seminars. It is distributed continuously for 10 weeks. The course is based on the students’ active participation in the seminars and presentations.
Handouts.
Students are required to regularly attend seminars, actively participate in classes, present their chosen topic no later than the last week of classes in which the course is held, and take the final test. If the student is unable to take the test and the presentation due to justified reasons (e.g., in case of illness), they must inform the instructor in a timely manner (at least 1 day in advance).
| The course does not end with a formal examination, but with a test on a pass/fail basis, which is taken on the last day of the course. After having completed all the requirements, the students will receive a passing grade. |
Course descriptions and all announcements related to the course will be available on Merlin.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: summarize the text; define key terms; recognize British/American spelling; form nouns/adjectives; analyze the context and fill in the gap with the appropriate word (gap filling); form collocations; paraphrase sentences; use the correct article given the context.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: offer synonyms based on the read text; offer a medical term based on the definition offered; analyze the context and form adjectives and nouns; analyze the context and choose the appropriate expression (gap filling); spot mistakes and correct misspelled parts of sentences; convey information clearly and precisely about the selected presentation topic
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: recognize key expressions from the text based on their default explanation; match the broken parts of the sentences according to meaning; complete the text with verbs in the appropriate tense (Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect Simple or Continuous); paraphrase the sentences using the given adverbs; match formal and informal medical terms; distinguish the use of gerunds and infinitives; paraphrase sentences.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: summarize the text; connect given expressions with their explanations; offer an answer based on the read text; spot mistakes and correct misspelled parts of sentences; complete the text with verbs in the appropriate tense (Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect Simple or Continuous); form adjectives using a negative prefix; analyze the context and form adjectives and nouns based on the offered word; analyze the context and choose the appropriate expression based on the offered answers (gap filling); convey information clearly and precisely about the selected presentation topic
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: summarize the text; analyze the context of given terms and offer their explanation; form the plural of medical terms from the text; match the phrasal verb with the definition; paraphrase sentences using the given word; supplement the text with a modified form of the offered expression; offer the correct preposition to pair with the verb.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: summarize the text; offer synonyms and antonyms of key terms; analyze the context and choose the appropriate expression based on the answers provided; spot mistakes and correct misspelled parts of sentences; match medical terms with their definitions; form collocations with the verbs "keep" and "hold"; form adjectives with the help of negative prefix; convey information clearly and precisely about the selected presentation topic
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: analyze the context and offer clarification of marked expressions; come up with medical terms based on the provided definitions; analyze the context and form adjectives and nouns; form active sentences; complete the sentences with expressions that describe breathing; form compounds; convey information clearly and precisely about the selected presentation topic
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: offer answers to questions based on the read text; come up with suitable suggestions; form antonyms; explain phrases; form nouns based on the offered expressions; analyze context and form phrases using expressions for body parts; recognize the odd one out among the offered expressions; convey information clearly and precisely about the selected presentation topic
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes: define key terms: form adjectives/nouns; analyze the context and choose the correct answer (gap filling); match informal expressions; analyze the context and fill in the blanks with the modified form of the verb; analyze the context and fill in the gaps with a modified form of the given word; convey information clearly and precisely about the selected presentation topic.
| Academic year | |
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| 2023/2024 | [Download] |