Basic Modern Spanish II

lrom1180  2020-2021  Louvain-la-Neuve

Basic Modern Spanish II
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information below is subject to change, in particular that concerning the teaching mode (presential, distance or in a comodal or hybrid format).
5 credits
30.0 h + 15.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Fabry Geneviève;
Language
Spanish
Prerequisites
LFIAL1170 : « Fondements de l'Espagnol moderne I »
Main themes
The communicative, lexical and grammatical contents belong to the A2 level reference and partly to the B1 level of the "European  Common Framework of  Reference for languages."
° Morphosyntactic contents  which belong to the A2 level and partly to the B1 level from a  normative point of view.  It consists  mainly of the morphology of verbal tenses, of the use of past tenses in a narrative text, as well as the context  of the use of the present of the subjunctive in completive sentences.
° Linguistic realization of the acts of speech which correspond to the advanced A2 level, such as giving advice, delivering orders, expressing desires, interdictions, obligation, dealing with causes and consequences, describing characteristics of people and of things, telling a story in the past, and so on....
° Lexical contents of the A2 level and partly of the B1 level: the professional world  and  social relationships, daily activities, habits, communications and information, feelings;
° The reading of a book about Latin America, object of the oral examination, adapted to students of Spanish as a foreign language.
Aims

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 At the end of the course, the student will reach the advanced A2 level  of Spanish according to the Common European Framework or Reference for Languages. 
This means that:
° he will be able to understand sentences and usual phrases linked to fields of primary importance for himself (basic information about himself, about his family, errands,  centers   of interest, hobbies, and so on);
° he will be able to engage in simple  and daily tasks which require nothing but simple and direct exchanges of information about topics he is familiar with;
° he will be able to describe, with the use of  simple terms, some aspects of his past and of his relations, as well as situations linked to his immediate needs;
° he will be able to speak about future actions and situations
As far as oral expression is concerned, the student should be able to deal, in a simple way, with topics in a linear sequence of elements.
As far as listening comprehension is concerned, the student will be able to understand the main ideas of a clear and standard speech as well as very short narrations on daily topics dealing with work, school and leisure.
Concerning the writing skills, he will be able to write simple but coherent texts about daily topics with brief elements in a linear sequence. 
As far as reading comprehension is concerned, he will be able to have a correct level of understanding of simple texts about topics in relation with his specialization.
 
Content
Concretely, the course will develop the following language functions
a)  dealing with familiar things in life at work, at school, leisure, etc..
b)  getting on in most situations in the context of travel in a region where the target language is spoken
c)  producing a simple and coherent speech on familiar topics and in one's centers of interests
d)  speaking about an event, an experience or a dream, describing a hope  or an objective, and exposing briefly the reasons or explanations for a project or an idea. 
 
The course will focus on the following grammatical contents. 
a)  the morphology of all verbal tenses (indicative as well as subjunctive)
b)  past tenses in a narrative type of text
c)  knowledge of the  context of the use of the present and of the subjunctive
d)  knowledge of the context of use of the imperfect of the subjunctive and of the past of the s subjunctive (conditional subordinate clauses and indirect style)
Evaluation methods

Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.

Assessment will consist of four parts: continuous assessment during the semester, written final examination 1 (code ), written final examination 2 (skills), final oral examination. Each part of the final examination must be passed in order to attain an overall pass.
Other information
This activity will take place in the course of the second term.
Level: first cycle
Programs proposing this activity:  ROM, 1 BA, ROGE, 1BA
Teaching language: Spanish
 
Bibliography
- Corpas J. et al Aula Internacional 2. Libro del alumno + CDROM.Barcelona: Difusión
Nueva edición
- Corpas J. et alAula Internacional 3. Libro del alumno + CDROM.Barcelona : Difusión
Nueva edición
- Alonso Raya R. et al.(2005) Gramática básica del estudiante de español. Barcelona: Difusión.
- Gram@clicando (http://www.sflt.ucl.ac.be/gra/)
Faculty or entity
ELAL


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General

Minor in Spanish Studies

Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures : General