Opis:
The latest analysis of the Matura exam results shows yet again that the greatest challenge for most learners lies in their poor knowledge and management of vocabulary, fixed expressions, functional English items and more demanding grammar tested in the English in Use section. The students’ less than desired performance in this part of the exam may be caused by a number of factors from the general difficulty of coping with a variety of the language areas tested, novelty of some exam tasks or simply insufficient exposure to the types of the items tested. What is needed, it seems, is a more systematic and ‘Polish learner-friendly’ programme of teaching vocabulary and grammar in the context of the Matura tasks as well as a clever way of incorporating the necessary language in non-exam tasks. This is precisely what this Small Talk series sets out to achieve.
The third part deals with polysemy as well as word formation, which are both tested in the Matura exam. Here, I wish to discuss the importance of these two aspects of English and argue that the students need frequent exposure and practice in these areas to improve their Use of English as well as reading or listening skills. We will examine a number of techniques used to promote the awareness of multiple meanings and word building skills among the students.

Trener:
Marta Rosińska is a graduate of Łódź University where she specialized in modern British drama. She also completed Advanced Diploma in Language Teaching...
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