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Information System for Management of Real Estates
Fojtík, David ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design and implement an information system for the management of real estates. The system will allow keeping records of specific apartments or real estates (in the sense of a service book). The system records the overviews of investments and expenditures, the maintenance and service of appliances, planned and executed inspections, repair records of real estates and apartments or adding your own investments. The information system is designed as a web application using HTML5, CSS and AngularJS. The web application is then packaged for individual mobile platforms using Apache Cordova. The native application view is achieved by the use of Ionic framework. Apache Cordova provides the integration of application with the mobile system, making it possible to use the camera in the phone for repairs or register notifications that warn of the impending revision or scheduled maintenance.
Advanced Learners and Native Speakers in Czech ELT Classes
Fojtík, David ; Gráf, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šaldová, Pavlína (referee)
Keywords: Advanced learners, bilingual students, vocabulary, student vocabulary size, case study, receptive vocabulary, productive vocabulary Secondary-school teachers at Czech schools are encountering an increasing number of students who are significantly ahead of their peers. These students are either bilinguals or advanced learners. Regardless of the students' proficiency, the Czech education system enforces these students to keep attending further English classes, which often positions their teacher before a burdening question of what to teach these students. Scientific research postulates that a potential weakness of the said type of students could be vocabulary. This hypothesis was verified in this thesis, with the aid of Paul Nation VLT and Laufer & Nation Productive Vocabulary tests. The second goal of this thesis was to set a typical profile of advanced-learner and bilingual student through a survey. Results from the tests confirmed a significant deficiency in all of twelve test-subjects' productive vocabulary. Receptive vocabulary tests nonetheless revealed large receptive vocabulary size with eleven of tested subjects. Based on these findings, the recommended method for students this advanced is to allow them more autonomy, particularly through extensive reading, and to assign them...
Spelling pronunciation in Early Modern and Present-Day English
Fojtík, David ; Čermák, Jan (advisor) ; Popelíková, Jiřina (referee)
This paper deals with spelling pronunciation, a term coined by Emil Koeppel in 1901. Scholarly discussions provide several implications. Firstly, it is the relationship between phonemes and their graphic representation. In English, the phoneme-grapheme relations are in disbalance. This applies especially to vowels but also to several consonants, where digraphs, for example, are mostly ambiguous and very dependent on surroundings. A typical example of the poor grapheme-phoneme relations is represented by <ch>, which can be either [ʃ], or [tʃ], or even [k]. At the same time, spelling pronunciation is also regarded as a process of language change and it is believed that spelling pronunciation is also governed by analogy. It is generally believed by scholars that spelling pronunciation is more likely to occur in unusual structures or in words which have weaker 'oral tradition'. From the historical perspective, spelling pronunciation is very related to etymological respellings. One of the main premises is that spelling pronunciation is rooted in the notion that pronunciation should reflect spelling, which was most likely introduced and induced by 18th century orthoepists and standardisation of English spelling. Although much has been written about spelling pronunciation and its relations, no paper so...
Information System for Management of Real Estates
Fojtík, David ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Bartík, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to design and implement an information system for the management of real estates. The system will allow keeping records of specific apartments or real estates (in the sense of a service book). The system records the overviews of investments and expenditures, the maintenance and service of appliances, planned and executed inspections, repair records of real estates and apartments or adding your own investments. The information system is designed as a web application using HTML5, CSS and AngularJS. The web application is then packaged for individual mobile platforms using Apache Cordova. The native application view is achieved by the use of Ionic framework. Apache Cordova provides the integration of application with the mobile system, making it possible to use the camera in the phone for repairs or register notifications that warn of the impending revision or scheduled maintenance.

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