Reading Comprehension:
- To be able to understand texts that consist mainly of everyday or field-related language.o To be able to
understand the description of events, feelings and wishes in personal letters.
- To be able to understand standard field-related correspondence and get the gist of the meaning.
- To be able to read articles and reports concerned with contemporary and field related problems in which the
writers adopt particular viewpoints.
Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Listening Comprehension :
Individual:
- To be able to understand most recorded or broadcast audio material delivered in standard language about current
events or topics of general interest.o To be able to follow a lecture or talk within his/her own field, provided the
subject matter is familiar and the presentation straightforward and clearly structured.
Interactive:
- To be able to catch with some effort much of what is said around him/her in discussion, while possibly finding it
difficult to participate effectively in discussion with several native speakers who do not modify their language in
any way.
Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Speaking Skills:
Individual:
- To be able to present clear, detailed descriptions on a wide range of subjects related to his/her field of interest.
- To be able to explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
Interactive:
- To be able to communicate fluently and spontaneously, to a degree that allows normal interaction with native
speakers.
- To be able to take an active part in discussion in familiar contexts, accounting for and sustaining your views.
- To be able to develop an argument well enough to be followed without difficulty most of the time.
Level B2- of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Writing Skills:
- To be able to write simple connected texts on topics which are familiar or of personal interest.
- To be able to write personal letters describing experiences and impressions.
- To be able to write formal letters.
- To be able to take messages communicating enquiries, explaining problems.
- To be able to summarise accurately, report and give his/her opinion about accumulated factual information.
Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Code:
Vocabulary : consolidation of basic vocabulary (+/- 2000 words cfr course NEER 1330 and CD-ROM ILV) and extension of general vocabulary (+/- 2000 words cfr "Woorden in Context", part 2, L. Dieltjens, ... ed. De Boeck and thematic vocabulary in course notes)Grammar: consolidation of the specific structures of the Dutch language.
Culture:
In the development of all the above-mentioned skills the course will aim at making the students aware of Dutch and Flemish cultural aspects and develop their capability to assess the values transmitted by these cultures through different domains (social, political, economic, athletic, ...)
Main themes
- Self tuition: vocabulary (Woorden in Context, part 2, L.Dieltjens, , ed. De Boeck) and usage (CD-Rom ILV)
- The course is articulated around themes, each of which includes receptive and productive activities aimed at consolidating and broadening vocabulary and grammar. Particular emphasis on grammar points, likely to cause difficulties to French-speaking learners.
Content and teaching methods
NEER 2730 : MASTER IN MULTILINGUAL COMMUNICATION (MULT)
- 90 hours course taught 3 hours a week throughout the academic year,
- 60 hours with the students of BAC 2 of the Faculty of Economics (NEER 1332)
- 30 hours of field related practise based on oral, written, listening and reading skills,
- intended for the students MULT who take intermediate Dutch as a minor,
- 9 ECTS
Pre-requisites :
A2 level of the CEF
Aims :
B2- level of the CEF for the speaking skills (main objective).
B2- level of the CEF for the listening skills, B2 of the CEF for the reading skills and B1level of the CEF for the writing skills.
Contents and pedagogical approach :
- vocabulary and grammar exercises
- listening and reading comprehension exercises.
- individual and interactive speaking exercises
- writing exercises (to some extent)
- texts and activities on subjects of general and field- related interest
Evaluation : continuous assessment, written and oral exam.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Public Students who have chosen intermediate Dutch as a minor
ECTS 9 ECTS
Rhythm:
A 90-hour course taught 3 hours a week throughout the academic year;
-60 hours with BAC 2 of the Faculty of Economics (NEER 1332),
-30 hours of field related practise based on the 4 competences
Pre-requisite(s):
A 2 of the "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages".
Pedagogical accompaniment:
Classes in groups of max. 30 students.
The teacher is available during his/her office hours and can be contacted by e-mail.
Guidance is also provided at the Self-tuition Center.
Teaching material:
Course notesSelf-tuition (CD-ROM ILV)Vocabulary book ("Woorden in Context", part 2, Louis Dieltjens, ... , ed. De Boeck University)
Evaluation:
- Continuous assessment
- Written exam
- Oral exam