Course Objectives: |
The students will be able to understand simple reading texts and small conversations in English. They’ll also be able to write and speak about daily activities, their families, hobbies, friends, health, favorite places. |
Course Content: |
Grammar: The verb TO BE ; imperatives (classroom instructions); subject pronouns; a and an ; possessive nouns ; demonstrative pronouns/adjectives (this/that/these/those); singular and plural nouns; quantifiers (how much/many, any, some); count and non-count nouns ; the simple present tense & adverbs of frequency; THERE IS and THERE ARE; CAN and CAN'T(possibility & ability); the simple past tense (verb TO BE; regular & irregular verbs; all forms); possessive adjectives; HAVE/HAS GOT; prepositions of place
Reading & Vocabulary: Numbers, basic adjectives; alphabet, spelling; travelling; countries and nationalities; places (school, house, church, touristic sights etc.); rooms and furniture; lifestyles; daily routines; jobs; people and family relations; personality and personality adjectives; time expressions; social events; shopping & things to buy; habits, foods and drinks; biography, dates and time phrases; collocations
Writing: Punctuation; simple sentence; compound sentence; form filling; writing an e-mail and a blog; linkers (and, but, or); free paragraph writing (descriptive- family, a place; daily routine, special event); writing a short report; writing a recipe; writing a biography (using "because" and "so")
Listening and Speaking: Introducing yourself/oneself; giving info about a place; making requests, understanding one's situation; hotel reservation; listening and speaking about daily routines and jobs; ask and answer questions (Wh-/How/Yes/No Questions); listening and talking about/describing others and places; using body language for communication; making arrangements; talking about an occasion; listening/talking about the things people can do at a place; understanding and using shop language; talking about foods, drinks, and eating habits; ordering in a restaurant; listening and talking about past events
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Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) are those describing the knowledge, skills and competencies that students are expected to achieve upon successful completion of the course. In this context, Course Learning Outcomes defined for this course unit are as follows:
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Knowledge
(Described as Theoritical and/or Factual Knowledge.)
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1) The students in the course recognize the structures of sentences: the ones with auixilary verbs, the Simple Present, and the Simple Past.
2.1) Use adjectives, adverbs of frequency, verbs (Present Simple vs Pr Continuous) in spoken and written English
Recognizing details about a place in texts and conversations Talking about interesting places using adjectives Writing a paragraph about an interesting/favourite place
Talk about habits, routines and feelings
Explain details about customs, traditions and culture in conversations and texts.
Ask and answer questions about objects, interests, likes and dislikes.
Write a paragraph about a national holiday or tradition
Write an email about themselves
2.2) Use adjectives, adverbs of frequency, verbs (Present Simple vs Pr Continuous) to use in oral and written English
Recognize details about a place in texts and conversations Talk about interesting places using adjectives Write a paragraph about an interesting/favourite place
Talk about habits, routines, feeling
Describe details about customs, traditions and culture in conversations and texts.
Make questions and answer questions about objects, interests, likes and dislikes.
Write a paragraph about a national holiday or tradition
Write an email about yourself
2.3) Use adjectives, adverbs of frequency, verbs (Present Simple vs Pr Continuous) in spoken and written English
Recognizing details about a place in texts and conversations Talking about interesting places using adjectives Writing a paragraph about an interesting/favourite place
Talk about habits, routines and feelings
Explain details about customs, traditions and culture in conversations and texts.
Ask and answer questions about objects, interests, likes and dislikes.
Write a paragraph about a national holiday or tradition
Write an email about themselves
2.4) Use adjectives, adverbs of frequency, verbs (Present Simple vs Pr Continuous) to use in oral and written English
Recognize details about a place in texts and conversations Talk about interesting places using adjectives Write a paragraph about an interesting/favourite place
Talk about habits, routines, feeling
Describe details about customs, traditions and culture in conversations and texts.
Make questions and answer questions about objects, interests, likes and dislikes.
Write a paragraph about a national holiday or tradition
Write an email about yourself
2.5) Use adjectives, adverbs of frequency, verbs (Present Simple vs Pr Continuous) in spoken and written English
Recognizing details about a place in texts and conversations Talking about interesting places using adjectives Writing a paragraph about an interesting/favourite place
Talk about habits, routines and feelings
Explain details about customs, traditions and culture in conversations and texts.
Ask and answer questions about objects, interests, likes and dislikes.
Write a paragraph about a national holiday or tradition
Write an email about yourself
2.6) Use adjectives, adverbs of frequency, verbs (Present Simple vs Pr Continuous) in spoken and written English
Recognizing details about a place in texts and conversations Talking about interesting places using adjectives Writing a paragraph about an interesting/favourite place
Talk about habits, routines and feelings
Explain details about customs, traditions and culture in conversations and texts.
Ask and answer questions about objects, interests, likes and dislikes.
Write a paragraph about a national holiday or tradition
Write an email about yourself
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2) The students in this course know about basic English grammar structures.
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3) The students in the course recognize the structures of sentences: the ones with auixilary verbs, the Simple Present, and the Simple Past.
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4) In this course students know the English words used for numbers, alphabet, description of people, things and places, countries, nationalities, jobs, family relations, time expressions, foods and drinks, and past lives.
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5) The students in this course know Simple Past forms and talk about past events.
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6) The students in this course can name a few very common everyday objects.
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Skills
(Describe as Cognitive and/or Practical Skills.)
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1) The students in this course know how to use nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs and verbs.
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2) The students in this course follow written oral basic instructions, phone conversations and personal details.
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3) In this course students know the English words used for numbers, alphabet, description of people, things and places, countries, nationalities, jobs, family relations, time expressions, foods and drinks, and past lives.
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Competences
(Described as "Ability of the learner to apply knowledge and skills autonomously with responsibility", "Learning to learn"," Communication and social" and "Field specific" competences.)
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1) The students in this course know A1 level vocabulary stated in Common European Framework (CEFR).
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2) The students in this course, after completing this course, can improve the capability of using English language with their own effort.
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3) The students in this course, recognise common words used with listening skills and understand conversations on A1 level.
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4) The students in this course can recognise and say the name of their own country, nationality and language and ask someone what their nationality is.
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Materials Sharing * |
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Related Preparation |
Further Study |
1) |
Numbers 0- 100
The Alphabet & Spelling
Be: I/you/ he/she/it
International English & Classroom Language
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition
Student's book
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2) |
introduce yourself and others
objects word stress; weak forms: this,
that, these, those
present simple: be
this/that, these/those;
possessives
countries and nationalities
objects
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition
Student's Book
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3) |
introduce yourself and others
objects word stress; weak forms: this,
that, these, those
present simple: be
this/that, these/those;
possessives
countries and nationalities
objects
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition
Student's Book
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4) |
link sentences with and, but and or
third person ‘s’
present simple
daily routines;jobs
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition
Studen't Book
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5) |
link sentences with and, but and or
third person ‘s’
present simple
daily routines;jobs
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition
Student's Book
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6) |
have/has got
adverbs of frequency
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition Student's Book
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7) |
have/has got
adverbs of frequency
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition
Student's Book
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8) |
MIDTERM EXAM |
Speakout Elementary Second Edition Student's Book
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9) |
there is/are
prepositions
can for possibility & ability
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition Student's Book
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10) |
there is/are
prepositions
can for possibility & ability
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition Student's Book
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11) |
countable and uncountable
nouns
how much/many; quantifiers
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition Student's Book
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12) |
countable and uncountable
nouns
how much/many; quantifiers
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition Student's Book
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13) |
was/were
dates and time phrases
past simple
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition
Student's Book
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14) |
was/were
dates and time phrases
past simple
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Speakout Elementary Second Edition
Student's Book
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(KPLOs and SPLOs are the abbreviations for Key & Sub- Programme Learning Outcomes, respectively. )
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Programme Learning Outcomes |
Contribution Level (from 1 to 5) |
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Explains the basic, theoretical and practical knowledge of International and National Civil Aviation and Cabin Services. |
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1.1 Basic information about aircraft and aircraft. |
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1.2 Has general information about aviation. |
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1.3 Have general information about airport planning. |
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1.4 Know the vehicles, equipment and related services used in airports. |
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1.5 Knows passenger services in terminal buildings. |
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1.6 Knows ticket sales issues. |
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1.7 Has knowledge about customer relations. |
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1.8 Have knowledge about fleet and tariff planning. |
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1.9 Have knowledge about cockpit and cabin crew planning. |
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1.10 Has knowledge about operation and dispatch management. |
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Interprets the philosophy of Civil Aviation and Cabin Services.
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2.1 Knows teamwork and team spirit. |
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2.2 Acquires the ability to use theoretical and practical knowledge in the fields of Civil Aviation, Transportation Management, Cabin Services and other social sciences. |
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2.3 Interpret the concepts, developments and information related to Civil Aviation by means of Civil Aviation perspective. |
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Explains the basic and theoretical knowledge required by national and international civil aviation. |
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3.1 Interprets information about the country and the world aviation. |
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3.2 Explain basic aviation functions and processes. |
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3.3 Explain the international and national civil aviation authorities and their functions. |
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Applies the theoretical knowledge learned in business life for a semester. |
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4.1 To make and manage Aviation Ground Services. |
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4.2 Can plan cabin and cockpit teams |
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4.3 Ticket sales and check-in can do. |
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4.4 Communicates effectively with experts and non-experts within the aviation industry. |
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4.5 Manages Air Cargo operations. |
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5) |
Acquires the competencies defined as the institutional outcomes of Beykoz University on the basic level, inline with the expectations of business world and the society |
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5.1 They will have the skills of teamwork, empathy and listening, work with and manage individuals with different cultural and educational levels. |
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5.2 Takes responsibility and responsibility within the team and conducts independent work individually. |
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5.3 To perform a baseline level project about Aviation individually. |
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5.4 To take risk and responsibility to practice and use technology that bring innovation to Air Transport Management area. |
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5.5 To show entrepreneurial competence either individually or as a team member. |
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5.6 To determine vocational and personal learning requirements and to have sustainable development by using life long learning possibilities. |
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5.7 To evaluate baseline level of knowledge and abilities taken on the area of Aviation with a critical approach. |
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5.8 To lead people under his/her responsiblity for determining and providing their personal learning reqirements and for their career development. |
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5.9 To convey projects, opinions and solution offers of the problems that are performed about the Aviation to the experts and nonexperts by using written, verbal and visual communication instruments. |
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5.10 To follow information on the area and communicate with the colleagues by using a foreign language (English) minimum on A2 level of European Language Portfolio. |
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5.11 Using mother language on the C1 level of European Language Portfolio. |
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5.12 To have perfection for using computer on the baseline (upper) level of european computer driving licence and to use informatic and communication technologies as required. |
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5.13 To participate and support projects and activities for the social enviroment with the social responsibility awareness. |
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5.14 To act in accordance with the social, academic, cultural and ethic values in the stages of collecting information, performing and anouncing the results about Aviation area. |
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5.15 To have enough awareness on the subjects of universalism of social rights, social justice, and cultural values, and to respect the cultural differences. |
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5.16 To apply occupational health and safety, environmental protection, quality and continous improvement processes that are considered necessary for Civil Aviation Cabin Crew Service. |
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