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Contemporary Czech orthography workbooks and guides and their didactic use
Urbanová, Lucie ; Adam, Robert (advisor) ; Šmejkalová, Martina (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the possibilities of use of contemporary workbooks and guides of Czech orthography, their quality and their position amongst other material didactic aids. It briefly introduces the concept of spelling from a linguistic viewpoint, defines the spelling curriculum in a didactic concept, and introduces the basic types of spelling exercises, as well as their advantages and risks. Empirical research was carried out through five selected publications. These were subjected to a detailed examination and the selected passages were subjected to a response from primary school respondents. This thesis analyses specific selected books, but moreover, it also aims to evaluate the possibilities and limits of commercial publications designed for spelling practice. The choice of the type of exercises included, the assignment's clarity, the content attractiveness of included texts, and the book's graphic processing and more are important factors in determining the quality of the given types of books.
Types of grammatical mistakes made by secondary school pupils (ages 11-15) in their dictation exercises
MOJHOVÁ, Zdeňka
The topic of bachelor thesis is the types of spelling mistakes in dictation of pupils of lower-secondary school. The theoretical part focuses on orthography, its historical development and division. It also deals with the overview of the types of the spelling exercises. The core of this part is the characteristic of dictation, division of dictations, principles of dictated text and marking of finished dictations. The practical part is elaborated on the basic of dictations and their subsequent analysis. The aim of the thesis is to determine which spelling mistakes the pupils of the 9th class are most likely to commit, in which phenomena they make no mistakes, or they make at least mistakes in them.

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