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English Library
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It is closed
83 study places (of which 15 in the gallery / 3rd floor)
 
The collection of the English Library contains approximately 22 000 volumes. It includes mainly course books (with audio and other supplements) for all language levels, business English and English for specific purposes, dictionaries, British contemporary and classical works of fiction, British studies, British newspapers and magazines, study materials for Cambridge and other exams, language tests for all levels, teaching theory and practical teaching materials, feature films in English and audio books. The library offers an impressive collection of English study materials suitable for all interested persons. The English Library has existed in Brno since 2002. Its establishment is credited to the British Council which continues to support it as its partner library until today.
Services
The English Library provides books and other media in the English language. These are mainly textbooks (with listening and other accompanying materials) of all language levels, with general and specialised courses (e.g. Business English). In addition, the library offers dictionaries, contemporary and classic British fiction, literature for children and youth, simplified reading (with listening), literature on the culture and civilisation of Great Britain, as well as learning materials for Cambridge and other tests (sample tests for each level).
Represented in the English library are also methodological and didactic literature for teachers, practical teaching materials, films on video and DVD in their original version, audio-books, British newspapers and periodicals. The English Library thus provides a unique range of literature and documents suitable for all interested in the study of English.
In addition to library services the English Library organises, along with the British Council, cultural events, especially workshops for teachers, lectures, exhibitions, and in rare cases, readings of works by British writers. In addition to all of these activities the British Library organises a Reading Group at the MZK – a literary club for all readers interested in reading English literature in its original version.
Opening hours
| Day | Time slot | Comment | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday: | 08:30-19:30 | |||
| Tuesday: | 08:30-19:30 | |||
| Wednesday: | 08:30-19:30 | |||
| Thursday: | 08:30-19:30 | |||
| Friday: | 08:30-19:30 | |||
| Saturday: | 09:00-17:00 | |||
| Sunday: | Closed | |||
Opening hours subject to change.
 
Library holdings
 
      Books in the English Library are divided into subject areas. Each subject area is identified by a so-called 2nd call number – a group of letters that is part of the label on the spine of the book and is complemented by specific colours for each subject area and the British flag. The so-called 1st call number (number) is then affixed to the back of the book (and in the case of new additions, to the front). When searching in the ALEPH system, the 2nd call number is used for easy orientation in the English Library collection. When searching in the library, please also pay attention to the orientation labels on the side walls of the shelves and the labels on individual shelves.
Thematic division of literature in English library
Overview of thematic areas and 2nd signatures:
TEACHING
TR      Teacher's training
TIC     Teaching + ICT 
TCL     Teaching in classrooms 
TS       Special groups 
TC       Communication
TL       Learning, Teaching 
TT       Teaching theory 
TP       Teaching practice 
TE       Testing, assessment 
TU       Using materials 
TA       Activities 
ED       Education 
LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING SUPPORT
G         Grammar 
M         Miscellanea 
MS       Songs 
MV       Visuals 
MG       Games
MA       Leaving – Examination
SKILLS
SV      Vocabulary, Idioms 
SR      Reading 
SP      Pronunciation, Phonetics, Phonology 
SW     Writing 
SL       Listening 
SC      Conversation 
COURSES
CC      Children courses 
CY      Young adults courses 
CA      Adults courses 
EB      Business English 
ES      English for specific purposes 
VT      Video teaching 
EXAMS
XF       FCE
XA      CAE
XY      CPE
XK      KET
XL       PET
XI       IELTS
XB      BEC
XS      YLE
XX      Tests
FICTION
F            Fiction 
FT          Fiction collections 
FC          Fiction collections 
FG          Comics, Graphic novels 
PD          Poetry, Drama 
BL          Bilingual texts 
LC          Children literature 
LC-NAT   Children literature - nature 
NF          Non-fiction
SIMPLIFIED READING
SR-F       Readers (simplified reading) 
SR-NF    Simplified raeding Non-fiction 
SR-PD    Simplified reading – poetry and drama 
AUDIOBOOKS
AB         Simplified reading with listening 
AB-NF   Simplified reading with listening Non-fiction 
AUDIO, VIDEO
AF      Audiobooks 
DF      DVD films 
DB      British studies video 
OTHER THEMATIC AREAS AND SUBGROUPS
LIN     Linguistics
L         Literature
CU      Culture 
HI       History 
PO      Politics
D        Dictionaries
B        British studies
BG     Guides
SS      Social science
S        Sport
LS      Life style 
Overview of periodicals in the English Library
For daily newspapers and other periodical titles, visit the PressReader database.
MODERN ENGLISH TEACHER
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CLUB
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CURRENT
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GEOGRAPHICAL
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THE NEW YORKER
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Library operation and equipment
- 17 computer terminals
- 83 study places (of which 15 in the gallery / 3rd floor)
- video players, cassette and CD players, headphones
- There is 1 self-service photocopier available in the study room - to use it you need to have a charged chip card.