Uniwersytet Śląski – Katowice, Univerzita Palackého – Olomouc, Univerzita Komenského – Bratislava, Univerza v Ljubljani, Coфийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски” – Сoфия, Martin-Luther-Universität – Halle and radio (Българско Национално радио програма „Христо Ботев“)
Slavic Networking
2004
Material didáctico / formação
Online
URL
Alunos Adultos (a partir de 18)
Projet européen Socrates Lingua
31.10.2009
Alberto (mise en ligne)
Anna Marczyk
encourage recipients from Slavic countries and other European countries to acquaint themselves with Slavic languages (Polish, Czech, Slovakian, Slovenian and Bulgarian); show similarities and differences of the presented Slavic languages and cultures.
Uniwersytet Śląski – Katowice, Univerzita Palackého – Olomouc, Univerzita Komenského – Bratislava, Univerza v Ljubljani, Coфийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски” – Сoфия, Martin-Luther-Universität – Halle and radio (Българско Национално радио програма „Христо Ботев“)
Trabalho Descritivo
Outros corpora
Intervenção
The project realized within programme Sokrates Lingua 1 – Slavic Network – Linguistic and Cultural Integration – is joint work of employees of 6 universities: Uniwersytet Śląski – Katowice, Univerzita Palackého – Olomouc, Univerzita Komenského – Bratislava, Univerza v Ljubljani, Coфийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски” – Сoфия, Martin-Luther-Universität – Halle and radio (Българско Национално радио програма „Христо Ботев“).
A web site consisting of 10 modules presenting communication situations was built as a result of the realization of the project. Each module contains texts about culture displaying a specific tradition from each country. Links on the website form a network of cultural hypertexts. The web site promotes a multilingual introduction to Slavonic languages by exposing the similarities and differences among the Slavonic languages. The promotion campaign was enriched by the Bulgarian Radio, which broadcast 12 promotional programmes and interviews during the period of the anniversaries of the accession to the European Union.
The main objective of the project is to:
encourage recipients from Slavic countries and other European countries to acquaint themselves with Slavic languages (Polish, Czech, Slovakian, Slovenian and Bulgarian);
show similarities and differences of the presented Slavic languages and cultures.
Place of presentation:
website presenting paralel comparable module (dialogues, texts), showing linguistic and cultural pecularities of the countries participating in the project
on the website of the project you can find, among others, the following subjects:
greetings
polite expressions
shopping
documents
cookery
transportation
post office
meetings
hotel
health…