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<strong>ERASMUS</strong> <strong>INTENSIVE</strong> <strong>LANGUAGE</strong> <strong>COURSES</strong><br />

2013-14<br />

- ORGANISING INSTITUTION’S INFORMATION FORM -<br />

INSTITUTION NAME:<br />

ADDRESS:<br />

COUNTRY:<br />

EILC <strong>LANGUAGE</strong><br />

LEVEL <strong>COURSES</strong> ORGANISED:<br />

WEB SITE<br />

CRACOW UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS<br />

UL. RAKOWICKA 27, 31-510 KRAKOW<br />

TEL. +48 12 2935 552, FAX: + 48 12 2935 097<br />

POLAND<br />

POLISH<br />

LEVEL I (BEGINNER) X<br />

NUMBER OF <strong>COURSES</strong>: 2<br />

DATES: 26.08.2013 - 20.09.2013<br />

WWW.UEK.KRAKOW.PL/EN<br />

<br />

LEVEL II (INTERMEDIATE) <br />

NUMBER OF <strong>COURSES</strong>:<br />

DATES:<br />

<br />

Please note that all student EILC applications for our EILC should be sent by e-mail to the following<br />

address: eilc@frse.org.pl (Erasmus National Agency in Poland).<br />

Students are also required to register on-line at: http://www.erasmus.org.pl/eilc-poland<br />

STAFF<br />

JOB TITLE / NAME<br />

CONTACT PERSON<br />

FOR EILC<br />

JUSTYNA MENTEL<br />

JOB TITLE<br />

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION<br />

ADDRESS, TELEPHONE, FAX, E-MAIL<br />

International Programmes Office<br />

ul. Rakowicka 27, 31-510 Krakow, Poland<br />

tel.: +48 12 2935 552<br />

fax: + 48 12 2935 097<br />

e-mail: peer.advisor3@uek.krakow.pl<br />

RESPONSIBLE PERSON FOR THE PROGRAMME<br />

JUSTYNA MENTEL<br />

DIDACTIC PROGRAMME COORDINATOR:<br />

MONIKA SIEŃKO<br />

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PART I: GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

DESCRIPTION OF TOWN<br />

- SHORT HISTORY AND LOCATION<br />

Cracow is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland. The city is situated in southern Poland, 219 m above<br />

the sea level, in the close vicinity of the Beskids and the Tatra Mountains. The city, the former capital of<br />

Poland, has a history of more than one thousand years. The number of its inhabitants amounts to nearly<br />

800,000.<br />

For centuries Cracow was the capital of Poland, the seat of kings, drawing great scholars and artists from the<br />

whole world. Cracow has always been a meeting place of many cultures. It has been elected one of the<br />

European Cities of Culture to celebrate the year 2000.<br />

Cracow is the most famous and arguably the most beautiful city in Poland. It is among those few cities in<br />

Europe where the medieval town is still the vital centre of the modern metropolis. Cracow’s business, social<br />

and cultural lives are still centred in and around Rynek – the largest medieval market square in Europe. In<br />

1978, Cracow’s Old Town was entered in the UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage list.<br />

- MAIN LOCAL/CULTURAL EVENTS<br />

Cracow is famous for its beautiful old architecture, boasting Europe's largest medieval market square. The<br />

city's unique atmosphere, however, is not only created by its amazing architecture but, in the first place, by<br />

numerous cultural events and great night life. The extraordinary artistic atmosphere has been the reason why<br />

Cracow has been awarded an honourable title of the European Capital of Culture. Cracow hosts a great<br />

number of festivals throughout the year, including film, classical music and photography, as well as the<br />

internationally famous festivals: for instance Festival of Jewish Culture, Jazz Festival, International Cracow<br />

Choir Festival, “Street Art” International Street Theatre Festival. The city also boasts some of the most<br />

renowned galleries and museums in the country and one of the European greatest theatre districts.<br />

There are over a hundred pubs and bars in the vicinity of Cracow's Market Square alone, most in the cellars of<br />

historic buildings, hosting to exhibitions, jazz concerts or experimental drama. All necessary information<br />

regarding Cracow, events, museums can be found at the following webpage: http://www.krakow.pl/english/.<br />

- HOW TO REACH TOWN (LINKS FROM THE NEAREST AIRPORT, TRAIN OR COACH STATIONS)<br />

Cracow Airport (http://www.krakowairport.pl/en) is located around 15 kilometers from the city centre -<br />

Balice, ul. kpt. Medweckiego 1, tel. + 48 12 285 5120, 12 639 31 27.<br />

Access to the airport: by car: http://www.krakowairport.pl/en/36/176/173/en; by train: airport railway station is<br />

aprox. 200m away from the international terminal; by bus: bus stops within the airport’s premises are located<br />

near the T1 and T2 terminals; by taxi – tel. e.g. 19191, 19661, 19666, 19628.<br />

The railway station: opposite Cracow University of Economics (5 minutes’ walk and a short walk from the<br />

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city centre).<br />

The bus/coach station is located on ul. Wita Stwosza (east side of the railway station).<br />

- TRANSPORT IN TOWN (BRIEF INFORMATION ON THE MAIN MEANS OF TRANSPORT AVAILABLE)<br />

The city transportation system in Cracow consists of trams and buses which are frequent, inexpensive and<br />

convenient. There are term tickets as well as daily, monthly, and hourly tickets or passes available.<br />

The same tickets are used for buses and for trams. Price for a single ticket: 3,80 PLN. Please note: to get a<br />

discount on public transportation in Cracow (cost of the tickets: any one journey - 1,90 PLN, short-term (20<br />

minutes) – 1,40 PLN) students should have their student ID cards. Tickets should be validated immediately<br />

upon entering a bus or a tram by means of one of the ticket punching machines inside the vehicle.<br />

Timetables for trams and buses: http://mpk.krakow.pl/en/<br />

Tickets and their prices: http://mpk.komunikacja.krakow.pl/index.phpm=bilet&kat=b&id=0001<br />

Taxi companies: tel. e.g. 19191, 19661, 19666, 19628<br />

<br />

SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANISING INSTITUTION<br />

Cracow University of Economics (CUE) is the largest school of economics in Poland and the third biggest<br />

university in Cracow. CUE was established in 1925. Its 17-acre campus is located in the vicinity of historical<br />

medieval Old Town of Cracow. The University’s four faculties: Economics and International Relations,<br />

Finance, Commodity Science and Management offer 13 majors and 45 courses. The number of students<br />

currently enrolled at Cracow University of Economics is estimated at more than 21000.<br />

Cracow University of Economics was the first institution of higher education in Poland to introduce studies in<br />

English in the early 1990s.<br />

CUE maintains close contacts and co-operation with well over 200 foreign universities as well as many<br />

international organizations and institutions, including businesses.<br />

The EILC will be organized by the International Programmes Office which was established at the University in<br />

1994. Since 1997 the IPO has coordinated a semester programme on economics and business in English called<br />

“the English Track” for Polish and international students. The IPO has also coordinated cooperation with<br />

around 200 partner universities from all over the world, organized and coordinated Summer Schools and<br />

Erasmus Intensive Programmes. The IPO has initiated new educational programmes such as:<br />

The Scandinavian Module and Seminars with Professionals.<br />

ACCOMMODATION<br />

- SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMMODATION OFFERED (HOTEL, APARTMENTS, STUDENT HALLS, OTHERS; IF<br />

THERE ARE COOKING FACILITIES) AND ON THE RENT TO BE PAID PER WEEK<br />

The organizer offers three options of accommodation for selected students:<br />

1. Students will be accommodated in the AGH UST Campus Student’s Rooms “ITAKA”.<br />

ITAKA is building nr 16, located on Tokarskiego street,<br />

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8:http://www.miasteczko.agh.edu.pl/index_en.phpmenu=plan<br />

Please find below the general information about dormitories and guest rooms:<br />

http://www.miasteczko.agh.edu.pl/index_en.phpmenu=che<br />

The STANDARD accommodation offers comprises of twin rooms. There is one bathroom in each room and a<br />

kitchen on each floor. Each room has a telephone (extension for connections within the Campus), 2 glasses and<br />

a free Internet access. In each room the towels, bed-clothes and small refrigerator are provided. The kettles are<br />

available on each 2 or 3 rooms.<br />

Cost: 700 zloty (about 170 Euro) per 4 weeks/per person. It is mandatory to rent a room in the dormitory for<br />

the whole period.<br />

2. Accommodation service: in this option flats are provided by real estate agencies which cooperate with the<br />

International Programmes Office:<br />

Rentsellers Group Poland<br />

31-014 Kraków<br />

Sławkowska 4,<br />

el./fax: 0048 12 426 40 25<br />

www.rentsellersgroup.pl<br />

ZN Zawadzki Nieruchomości<br />

ul. Bronowicka 19/LU17<br />

tel0048 12 636 22 44<br />

www.zawadzki.nieruchomosci.pl<br />

3. Students can look for accommodation in Cracow on their own, in this case a room can be booked in one of<br />

many hostels:<br />

https://www.noce.pl/SR/index2.phplang=en&k=1&pk=2<br />

http://twojehostele.net/krakow/<br />

http://taniehostele.pl/en/about-us.html<br />

MEALS<br />

- SHORT DESCRIPTION ON THE SERVICES OFFERED (UNIVERSITY CANTEENS, RESTAURANTS, BARS, OTHERS)<br />

There are many restaurants and canteens near the campus of Cracow University of Economics:<br />

„Metropolitana” (Restaurant and Pizzeria) – Plk. Beliny Prażmowskiego str. 2D (ten minutes’<br />

walk)<br />

„Lunch Tu Bar” (Lunch Bar) – Rakowicka str.10B (three minutes' walk)<br />

„Fabryka Pizzy” (Pizzeria) – Lubomirskiego Str. 41 (opposite the Campus)<br />

„Foodology” SC. Kubik, Świerczek (Lunch bar) – Rakowicka str. 5 (five minutes’ walk)<br />

„Klinika Smaku” (Restaurant) - Rakowicka str. 11 (five minutes’ walk)<br />

„Gospoda Krakowska” (Polish Restaurant and Pizzeria) – on the corner of Bosacka and<br />

Topolowa (opposite the Railway Station)<br />

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“Restauracja Rebelia” (Restaurant) – Iw. Borowickiej Str. 5 (five minutes’ walk)<br />

RECEPTION OF STUDENTS<br />

- MEETING POINT (PLACE, DATE AND TIME OF FIRST MEETING - FOR EACH COURSE WHERE DIFFERENT)<br />

Arrival: Saturday - Sunday, August 24 and 25, 2013, departure: Saturday, September 21, 2013.<br />

Meeting point: Monday, August 26, 2013 at 9.15 at the main entrance of the Main Building, Cracow<br />

University of Economics, ul. Rakowicka 27<br />

Inauguration ceremony: Monday, August 26, 2013 at 9.30, Main Building, Sala Senacka room. After the<br />

Inauguration Ceremony, the Welcome Meeting will take place. During the Welcome Meeting students are<br />

provided with all necessary information regarding the organization of the course.<br />

First day of classes: Monday, August 26, 2013 at 11.00, Cracow University of Economics, ul. Rakowicka 27<br />

EXTRA MURAL ACTIVITIES<br />

- SITE VISITS<br />

Cracow guided tour - Old Town, the Wawel Royal Castle, Jewish District, Nowa Huta District<br />

Outside Cracow - The Tatra Mountains and Zakopane, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Oświęcim<br />

- SPORTS FACILITIES (SWIMMING, TENNIS, GYMNASIUM; OPENING DAYS AND AVAILABLE INFORMATION)<br />

The CUE’s Sports Centre offers students the possibility to practice a wide variety of sports disciplines such as:<br />

swimming, tennis, volleyball, basketball, fitness.<br />

The swimming pool and sauna are located on the campus (available from 7 till 22 every day except weekends;<br />

price: 10 PLN (zloty) per 45 min, price of sauna: 25 PLN (zloty) per 1 hour). The price of rent of the tennis<br />

court is 20 PLN (zloty) per 1 hour.<br />

There are also a lot of swimming pools in Cracow such as: the Aqua Park - www.parkwodny.pl/en<br />

- ENTERTAINMENT (CINEMA, THEATRE, ETC.; BRIEF INFORMATION ON PLACES AND STUDENT FACILITIES)<br />

Theaters: Teatr im. Juliusza Słowackiego – ul. Św. Ducha 1; Teatr Bagatela – ul. Karmelicka 6; Stary Teatr -<br />

ul. Jagiellońska 1; Teatr STU – ul. Krasińskiego 18;<br />

Cinemas: Kijów- ul. Krasińskiego 34; Apollo – ul. Tomasza 11; Cinema City Plaza - ul. Pokoju 44; Cinema<br />

City Zakopianka – ul. Zakopiańska 62; Bonarka Cinema City – ul. Kamieńskiego 11;<br />

The Cracow Opera - ul. Lubicz 48;<br />

The Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic in Cracow – ul. Zwierzyniecka 1;<br />

Cultural Information Centre - ul. Św. Jana 2., tel. 12 421 7787; http://www.krakow-info.com/InterCC.htm<br />

International Cultural Centre - Rynek Główny 25, tel. 12 424 2811.<br />

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PART II: COURSE(S) DESCRIPTION<br />

COURSE NO: 1 and 2<br />

LEVEL:<br />

I: Beginner course X<br />

FROM...<br />

TO...<br />

PERIOD: August 26, 2013 September 20, 2013<br />

<strong>LANGUAGE</strong> COMPONENT<br />

- SHORT DESCRIPTION OF <strong>LANGUAGE</strong> COMPONENT: OBJECTIVES AND TEACHING METHODS<br />

The main aim of EILC is to enable students to acquire basic knowledge of the Polish language. The course also<br />

promotes Poland, its culture and tradition. Upon completion of the course students will be able to understand<br />

basic dialogues, deal with everyday situations, and participate in them independently by taking on particular<br />

communicative roles such as those of a customer, traveler, patient or a student. Grammar rules presented in a<br />

practical way will enable students to understand correct rules of language and create independent utterances.<br />

Specialist terminology connected with particular types of work which is included in the programme will aid<br />

learners in communication and socializing with their colleagues at work, for example during student<br />

internships in Polish companies.<br />

The basic method used in EILC entails communicative approach to learning whose main aim is to teach<br />

students to communicate effectively using grammar to the extent that is necessary to understand utterances.<br />

Teaching materials used during classes will include innovative written materials prepared according to the<br />

requirements of A1 level of the European Language Levels System (CEFR), audiovisual materials such as:<br />

videos, songs, recordings, as well as simulation and outdoor games, multimedia presentations and outdoor<br />

classes. Classes will be delivered in the form of lectures and seminars, and will be based on individual work,<br />

work in pairs, teamwork and tandems. The aim of the course is to improve all levels of language performance;<br />

methods of teaching will be selected to achieve this aim. Students will have the opportunity to participate in<br />

one-to-one tutorials with their teacher. Vocabulary and grammar taught during the course will be used in<br />

dialogues modeled on real-life conversations as well as in everyday situations during outdoor classes organized<br />

as part of the workshops. Classes will be delivered only in Polish, which will ensure the best teaching results<br />

and enable students to fully benefit from the course.<br />

- SUBJECT-SPECIFIC <strong>LANGUAGE</strong> ELEMENTS<br />

(e.g. special modules for students in particular disciplines)<br />

IF YES, SPECIFY:<br />

NO<br />

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- DURATION<br />

TOTAL NUMBER OF CLASSES<br />

h. 107 (Polish language) + 9 (lectures)<br />

HOURS IN CLASSROOM h. 80<br />

HOURS OF PRACTICE CONVERSATION/<strong>LANGUAGE</strong> LABORATORY h. 27<br />

OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY)<br />

Lectures in English on Polish history,<br />

culture, economy, society, politics,<br />

communication patterns – 9 hours<br />

- ASSESSMENT (SPECIFY IF THE ASSESSMENT IS MADE BY WRITTEN/ORAL EXAMINATION, ASSIGNMENT, ETC.)<br />

After two weeks of the course all students will write a mid-term exam to check their knowledge. After the<br />

whole course every student is required to take the final examination for A1 level.<br />

The final overall grade comprises: the partial test grade (30%), final examination grade (50%: written exam<br />

(30%) and oral exam (20%)).<br />

Students will also be assessed in terms of their in-class work, homework and active participation in workshops<br />

(20%).<br />

Participation in classes is obligatory; one-time unexcused absence is allowed (i.e. one day of classes). For their<br />

participation in the course, students will be awarded 5 ECTS points. At the end of the course students will<br />

receive a certificate in English language.<br />

COURSE FACILITIES<br />

- TEACHING AIDS<br />

X AUDIO/VIDEO MATERIALS<br />

X COMPUTER/SOFTWARE<br />

X HANDOUTS/PRINTED TEXTS<br />

X TRANSPARENCIES<br />

OTHER : (SPECIFY)<br />

- LIBRARY YES X NO <br />

IF YES, SPECIFY:<br />

TIMES Monday - Friday - 10.00 – 18.00<br />

Saturday 9:00 – 15:00<br />

OPENING DAYS<br />

ADDRESS<br />

Monday - Saturday<br />

ul. Rakowicka 27, Library building<br />

- <strong>LANGUAGE</strong> LABORATORY YES NO X<br />

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IF YES, SPECIFY:<br />

TIMES<br />

OPENING DAYS<br />

ADDRESS<br />

COST<br />

CULTURAL COMPONENT<br />

- SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE CULTURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDED IN THE COURSE: OBJECTIVES AND TEACHING<br />

METHODS<br />

The Cultural Component consists of lectures in the field of Polish history, customs and culture (films, theatre,<br />

music), socio-economic implications of global economic crises and intercultural communication.<br />

In addition, outdoor games, movie evenings and museum visits are prepared.<br />

Optional trips:<br />

Cracow guided tour (Royal Route, Wawel Hill, Royal Castle, Main Market Square, The Dominican Abbey<br />

and Franciscan Church)<br />

Kazimierz – the former Jewish district in Cracow<br />

Vistula river cruise<br />

Oswiecim – Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau<br />

Zakopane – the Polish capital of winter sports, situated at the foot of the Tatras; Zakopane is the centre of the<br />

unique highlander culture.<br />

The Tatra Mountains – the only Alpine mountain range in this part of Europe, the highest peak in its Polish<br />

part is Rysy (2,499 metres).<br />

Wieliczka – a monumental 700-year-old salt mine, listed by UNESCO among the treasures of the World<br />

Heritage, open to visitors.<br />

Tyniec – Benedictine Abbey<br />

Eurodinner - students will present the specialities of their regions<br />

Wadowice – the home town of Pope John Paul II<br />

- DURATION<br />

TOTAL HOURS OF ACTIVITIES h. 21<br />

TEACHERS AND SUPPORT STAFF<br />

TEACHERS<br />

ADMINISTRATORS<br />

3<br />

STUDENTS 8<br />

NUMBER OF...:<br />

6<br />

8

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