Russian for business - introduction
General data
Course ID: | 3222-PRB4C[B2+]-OG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
09.1
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Course title: | Russian for business - introduction |
Name in Polish: | Język rosyjski w biznesie - wprowadzenie (B2+) |
Organizational unit: | Department of Ukrainian Studies |
Course groups: |
Courses in foreign languages General university courses General university courses General university courses in the humanities |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Russian |
Type of course: | general courses |
Prerequisites (description): | The student should speak Russian at B2 level. |
Mode: | Classroom |
Short description: |
The aim of the course is to introduce the latest concepts in business language. Current trends in the development of business language used in everyday professional practice are discussed, in accordance with the requirements specified for the B2 C1 CEFR level. |
Full description: |
The material acquaints with the specificity of the Russian language in the field of business and covers issues related to economic and trade contacts with Russian partners. The student acquires the basis of knowledge in the field of the functioning of the labor market, establishing business contacts and shapes competence in the field of written and oral business communication. The student’s workload: contact hours (in class) – 30 hours preparing for classes – 15 hours preparation for a written test – 15 hours Total: 60 hours – 2 ECTS If it is not possible to conduct classes on university premises, classes shall be held with the aid of distance learning tools, most likely Google Meet and others recommended by the University of Warsaw. |
Bibliography: |
The course is conducted on the lecturer's own materials using the following sources: 1. Język rosyjski w biznesie, J. Siskind, PWE 2015. 2. Biznesmeni mówią po rosyjsku (dla zaawansowanych), L. Fast, M. Zwolińska, Warszawa 2010. 3. Типовые фразы русского языка для делового общения, A. Markunas, UAM 2001. 4. Język rosyjski w biznesie: poziom B1 i B2, M. Wideł-Ignaszczak, K. Martyniuk, Lublin 2015 5. Rosyjsko-polski słownik tematyczny - Ekonomia, J. Lubochna-Kruglik, PWN 2001. 6. Podręczny polsko-rosyjski słownik biznesmena, J. Lukszyn, W. Zmarzer, Difin 2004. 7. Źródła internetowe: artykuły oraz słowniki specjalistyczne |
Learning outcomes: |
After completing the course, the student will: - know and understand Russian both spoken and written in accordance with the requirements set for the B2/C1 level of the CEFR (K2_W11) - be able to debate specialised topics (K2_U08) - be able to plan and implement their own lifelong learning (K2_U11) - be able to organise team work (K2_U12) - be able to communicate via speaking and writing in Russian in accordance with the requirements set for the B2C1 level of the CEFR (K2_U14) |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Conditions for admission to pass: - attendance - being prepared for classes - passing tests - giving an individual/group presentation Criteria for assessing tests (percentage thresholds): 99-100% - 5! 93-98% - 5 87-92% - 4+ 77-86% - 4 70-76% - 3+ 60-69% - 3 The final grade consists of: the assessment of the work during the semester (30%) and the assessment of the written final paper (70% ). The student has the right to obtain the credit for the class and retake the exam during the resits on the same terms as in the first attempt. The student has the right to 2 unexcused absences, and each subsequent one requires an explanation to be given. The teacher decides how the student will make up for any other unjustified absences. |
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