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Niniejszy artykuł został poświęcony językowej konwencji podróży realizowanej w audycjach radiowych „Machina czasu”, wyemitowanych na antenie Radia Szczecin w latach 2012–2015. Łącznie analizie poddano 165 programów o średniej długości 55 minut. Materiał badawczy został zgromadzony w postaci nagrań oraz transkrypcji. Zastosowano leksykalno-semantyczną metodę opisu tekstu radiowego. Dzięki prowadzonej analizie można stwierdzić, że cały program utrzymany jest w konwencji podróży, o czym świadczy zarówno podejmowana w nim tematyka, jak i liczne środki językowo-stylistyczne. W artykule zamieszczono cytaty pochodzące z audycji, co umożliwiło ukazanie omawianych subtelności komunikacji językowej w szerokim kontekście.
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The subject of the article is the linguistic convention of a journey used in the Radio Szczecin programme “Time machine” broadcasted in 2012–2015. Altogether 165 broadcastings were analysed of average length of 55 minutes each. The research material was collected in the form of the recordings and transcriptions. A lexical-pragmatic method of description of the radio text was used to identify the lexis specific to the selected problems and point to its pragmatic functions. The whole programme adopted the convention of a journey, which is visible both in its subject-matter and in a wide range of the linguistic and stylistic devices. The article contains the quotations from the analysed broadcastings, thereby demonstrating the discussed nuances of language communication in a broad context.
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The article addresses the issue of the meaning of student editorial practice in teaching in journalism degree programs. It aims to discuss theoretical matters related to this kind of extra-formal activity and to present a specific example of how a student press editorial office functions at the University of Szczecin. The author’s interest is focused around the benefits that accrue from this kind of student activity regarding the acquisition of knowledge, practical skills and soft competences, as well as shaping attitudes indispensable in their future work in the media. In the initial theoretical part of the article, the assumptions of modern teaching in journalism programs were discussed with a reference to models of teaching that function in European countries, with the significant role of practical teaching of journalism skills also indicated. The latter part of the article is a specific case study that includes a closer look at the ways of implementing student editorial activities conducted simultaneously with the content of the study program. The analysis covers general assumptions, organization of work in an editorial office, a description of the publishing activity of an editorial office and the issue of student press in the space of the new media. Moreover, an attempt was made to assess the effectiveness of the conducted activities. In conclusion, the author states that being active in student media may constitute a valuable complement to obligatory student apprenticeships and allow students to perfect their journalism skills on an ongoing basis throughout the course of studies.
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The author of this paper provides a detailed discussion on the idea of teaching foreign languages to children and youth in the aspect of developing bi- and multilingualism. The main aim of this article is to present the concept of concurrent foreign language learning that has been pursued by the Mały Poliglota Children’s University at the Faculty of Philology at the University of Szczecin (Poland) since 2012. The article involves a description of the concept of the Mały Poliglota Children’s University with due account of the latest research in the field of language education and guidelines of modern language policy (in the European Union and in Poland). The paper presents methodological solutions which have been applied and the obtained implementation results. Moreover, the author refers to the specificity of teaching in a unique region of Poland, namely, West Pomerania, a border area, and discusses local conditions that affect the suggested foreign language teaching offer. The main idea of the creators of the Mały Poliglota Children’s University is to promote and develop the child’s and young people’s multilingualism by allowing them to participate in regular professional language classes organized at a higher education institution, conducted by well-qualified language instructors – academic teachers, and implemented based on the original curricula. The project concept covers concurrent teaching of two foreign languages supported by cultural and general development activities. Educational offer of Mały Poliglota currently involves the following language groups: English and Russian, German and Spanish, and Norwegian and Italian. This offer not only makes the Mały Poliglota Children’s University stand out in the market of language classes for the youngest in Szczecin but is also unique in Poland. The described principles are currently implemented as part of the Mały Poliglota Children’s University project, co-financed by the European Union with the funds of the European Social Fund (project no. POWR.03.01.00-00-U032/17).
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