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English for Social Work I Introduction. University of Zagreb Faculty of Law Department of Social Work. General info. Lecturer: Dr. sc. Marijana Javornik Čubrić Classes: Monday 11:30 – 14:00 (A-K) 14:00 – 16:30 (L-Ž)
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English for Social Work IIntroduction University of Zagreb Faculty of Law Department of Social Work
General info Lecturer: Dr. sc. Marijana Javornik Čubrić Classes: Monday 11:30 – 14:00 (A-K) 14:00 – 16:30 (L-Ž) Office hours: Tuesday 11:30 – 12:30, Room no. 6, Gundulićeva 10 Contact: marijana.javornik@pravo.hr
Course concept • Introduction to ESP • Basic English for Law • English for Social Work
Coursebooks Javornik Čubrić M., Vićan D. (2005), English for Social Workers, Zagreb: Pravni fakultet. Units 1-4 Education, Employment, Social Policy, Demographics Pavić Z., Smerdel B., Vićan, D. (2012) English for Lawyers, Zagreb: Narodne novine. Units 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14
Teaching materials • Available on the Internet – www.pravo.hr/sj/ Teaching materials • M. Javornik Čubrić • English for Social Work I
Attendance • Strongly recommended • Required for taking mid-term examinations
Course outline Part I – English for Law • Oct. 6 Introduction to ESP; What Is Meant by Law? • Oct. 13 Sources and Varieties of English Law • Oct. 20 Statute Law in Britain (Parliament; Legislative procedure) • Legal Aid • Oct. 27 A Day in a Civil Court (civil procedure) • A Day in a Criminal Court (criminal procedure) • Nov. 3 The Constitution • The Nature and Sources of American Federalism • Nov. 17 Mid-term examination
Part II - English for Social Work • Nov. 24 Education in Croatia, Great Britain and USA The European Higher Education Area (The Bologna reform) • Dec. 1 The European Employment Strategy • Gender Equality in Employment • Dec. 8 What Is Social Policy? • The Scope of Social Policy • Dec. 22 What Is Demographics; Demographics in Croatia • Jan. 12 Revision and student presentations • Jan. 19 End-of-term examination • Jan. 26 Final revision and signatures
Presentation guidelines Optional Suggested duration: 10-15 minutes Presenters: 1-3 Sources: at least 2 different sources; one written, one can be from the Internet Draft to be sent a week in advance Questions and discussion or group work
Examination Written part – grammar, vocabulary, basic definitions Oral part – presenting a topic using relevant vocabulary