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This course on English for Tax Administration, taught by Miljen Matijašević, covers key topics such as Wills and Inheritance, European Union law, and rights in the context of tax administration. Running from October 7, 2014, to January 27, 2015, classes will include lessons on English Civil Law and Business Organization in the USA. Participation is encouraged through presentations, which can help students avoid an oral exam. Regular attendance is required, and the course includes optional assignments to further enhance understanding.
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English for Tax Administration Study 3 Lecturer: Miljen Matijašević e-mail: miljen.matijasevic@gmail.com G10, room 6, Tue 15:30-16:30 Session 1, 7 Oct2014
English for Tax Administration 1 – Course outline • Coursebook: Vićan, D.M., Pavić, Z., Smerdel, B., Engleski za pravnike, Narodne novine d.d., 2008. • presentationsavailable at www.pravo.hr/sj -> Teaching materials
English for Tax ADMINISTRATION 3coursesyllabus • 7 Oct2014 – Introductionto theCourse • 14 Oct 2014 - WillsandInheritance • 21 Oct2014 – The European Union, part I • 28Oct2014 – The European Union, part II • 4 Nov 2014 – Revision I • 18 Nov 2014 – Typesof English Civil Law • 25 Nov 2014 - Contract • 2 Dec2014 – Revision II • 9 Dec2014 – Economic, SocialandCultural Rights • 16 Dec2014 – Formsof Business Organisationinthe USA • 23 Dec 2014 - Police Powersin Great Britain • 13 Jan 2015 – FinalRevision • 20 Jan 2015 – End-of-term Test • 27 Jan 2015 – Signaturesandtutorials
Attendance • Optional • Regular attendance (missing no more than 3 sessions) • opportunity to take the end-of-term exam
Requirements for the examination • Mastering relevant vocabulary • Being able to talk about the topics covered by the curriculum, using relevant terms • The extra material covered in class will help you understand the content and prepare for the exam • The exam will test the knowledge of the content presented in the coursebook and presentations
Optional assignments • presentations on topics more or less related to the curriculum • duration: 15-20 minutes • 2-3 students prepare each presentation as a jointproject • Individualpresentationsalsopossible
Presentations • Before giving the presentation, students MUST: • consult the lecturer about the topic • consult the lecturer about the sources • show the entire PP presentation, as well as the outline and notes at least one week before giving the presentation • consult the lecturer about the pronunciation of difficult words
Presentations • REWARD for participating in a successful presentation: • you can SKIP the oral examination • HOWEVER... • you still have to take the written test • you MUST attend the classes