1 | Introduction – Structural features of English and the importance of English in the field of chemistry; the contribution of foreign language to sustainable quality of life, national and global development. | (1) |
2 | Expressing certain mathematical operations and terms in English. | (1) |
3 | Nomenclature of chemical compounds: 1) Ionic compounds. | (1) |
4 | Nomenclature of chemical compounds: 2) Molecular compounds. | (1) |
5 | English equivalents of some basic chemical processes. | (1) |
6 | Expressing some basic laboratory procedures in English. | (1) |
7 | Basic laboratory equipment and the use of English in the laboratory environment. | (1) |
8 | Expressing the main steps of preparing a buffer solution in English. | (1) |
9 | English equivalents of basic spectroscopic terms and instruments. | (1) |
10 | Expressing all steps of spectrum scanning with a UV-Vis spectrophotometer and plotting a calibration curve in English. | (1) |
11 | English equivalents of laboratory and chemical safety signs. | (1) |
12 | General structure of academic papers in chemistry and the characteristics of English used. | (1) |
13 | Preparing an English presentation on a chemistry-related topic. | (1) |
14 | Requesting an invitation letter/acceptance letter from a foreign university. | (1) |