Course Information Semester Course Code Course Title T+P+L Credit ECTS 2 99900013 Foreign Language II (English) II 2+0+0 2 2 Course Details Language : English Level : Bachelor's Degree Department / Program : Midwifery Mode of Delivery : Face to Face Type : Compulsory Objectives : The student will bring the English language to a level that can be used in the Department of History program. This course will be useful for the use of foreign resources, especially in the elective and seminar courses, when searching for specific topics. With this method, the student will have seen the use of English grammar and words in the text. Content : English advanced concepts of time, building sentences, answering by understanding what is spoken, understanding foreign sources by reading historical sources. Methods & Techniques : Prerequisites and co-requisities : None Course Coordinator : Yabancı Diller Yüksekokulu Name of Lecturers : None Assistants : None Work Placement(s) : No Recommended or Required Reading Resources : Murphy, R., & Pallini, L. (1997). Essential grammar in use (Vol. 2, No. 001). Cambridge University Press. Semester : Naylor, H., & Murphy, R. (2007). Essential grammar in use supplementary exercises. With Answers. Cambridge University Press. Course Category Social Sciences 100% In-Term Study Informations In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage Mid-terms 1 40% Final examination 1 60% Total 2 100% Activity Informations Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load Course Duration 14 2 28 Hours for off-the-c.r.stud 14 1 14 Mid-terms 1 8 8 Final examination 1 8 8 Total Work Load ECTS: 2 58 Course Learning Outcomes Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: No Learning Outcomes 1 S/He reads selected texts from various social contexts, sets up sentences in English grammar rules. 2 S/He knows English grammar rules in any subject. 3 S/He can express his / her past, immediate surroundings and events in written and oral form. 4 S/He develops analytical reading skills such as writing, reading, reading comprehension, evaluation and criticism on foreign languages. Weekly Detailed Course Contents Week Topics 1 Future Continuous Tense 2 Future Perfect Tense 3 Present Perfect Tense 4 Adjectives and Adverbs (I) 5 Adjectives and Adverbs (II) 6 Active and Passive 7 Past Perfect Tense 8 Midterm Exam 9 Noun Clauses 10 Adverb Clauses 11 Conditional Sentences 12 Imperatives (Imperatives) 13 Reported Speech 14 Gerunds and Infinitives Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10P11P12P13 All 5 C1 5 C2 5 C3 5 C4 5 bbb