Greek language 2
General data
Course ID: | WF-FI-GRE2 |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
08.1
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Course title: | Greek language 2 |
Name in Polish: | Język grecki 2 |
Organizational unit: | Institute of Philosophy |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
(in Polish) Obowiązkowy poprzednik: | Greek language 1 WF-FI-GRE1 |
Subject level: | intermediate |
Learning outcome code/codes: | K_W05 K_U16 K_K01 |
Short description: |
A possible short lecture in grammar of classical Attic dialect will be supported by the original sentences and fragments of texts from different periods. |
Full description: |
Obligatory classes of the Greek - 30 hours per semester , 60 hours per year . Grading - tests . The aim of the course is - to become skilful at reading and writing in Classical Greek, - to find ways and tools for independent, unassisted translation. Participants of the course will learn the basic principles of grammar and specific vocabulary and guidelines for the use of the original texts |
Bibliography: |
Complementary reading list: M. Borowska - Mormolyke - Książka do nauki języka starogreckiego Agnieszka i Kazimierz Korusowie, Hellenike glotta; Podręcznik do nauki języka greckiego; Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN M.Golias – Wstępna nauka języka greckiego; PWN J. Niemirska - Pliszczyńska: "Ecce homo" wstępny podręcznik języka greckiego; Pallotinum, Poznań 1960 M. Auerbach, M. Golias, Gramatyka grecka, PWN, Warszawa O. Jurewicz - Słownik grecko-polski t.I-II, PWN, Warszawa Z. Abramowiczówna, Słownik grecko-polski, t. I-IV, PWN, Warszawa 1958-1965; Z. Abramowiczówna, W.Appel - Słownik polsko-starogrecki; Wyd. UMK L. Winniczuk, Słownik kultury antycznej (Grecja-Rzym), Warszawa 1996; P. Grimal, Słownik mitologii greckiej i rzymskiej, Ossolineum, Wrocław 1973; S. Swieżawski - Dzieje europejskiej filozofii klasycznej; PWN K.S. Kirk,, J.E.Raven, M.Schofield - Filozofia przedsokratejska; PWN |
Efekty kształcenia i opis ECTS: |
Knowledge: The student 1. knows the ancient Greek alphabet; 2. recognizes the basic parts of speech; 3. is able to explain grammatical forms. Abilities: The student: 4. is able to read the ancient Greek alphabet and interprets all its signs; 5. can write and use the dictionary; 6. understands simple sentences Competences: The student: 7. reads simple sentences with comprehension; 8. realizes the necessity of working with a dictionary, 9. is aware of word meanings in dependence of the author, time of origin and subject area, among others; 10. cares about linguistic correctness in translation |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
The final grade consists of: - an assessment of the student’s preparation for each week’s classes - passing all quick-check tests - the student’s activity in class Assessment methods: Current evaluation- checking home writing assignments (only handwritten Greek script) – (2-5) - evaluation of the student’s preparation for class (pass or no) - evaluation of quick-check tests – 50% - 3 - is a pass; 90% - 5 - checking the student’s knowledge of the alphabet - assessment of the student’s reading skills - final test at the end of the semester (2-5, 35% is a grade of dst –D) |
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