4.00 credits
45.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Garcia Migura Begona; Landa Diestro Juan; Lorente Fernandez Paula (coordinator);
Language
Spanish
Prerequisites
- Having met the 1st semester course objectives set by the Faculty of Arts.
- Having enrolled for this course and included it in one's curriculum.
- Simultaneously follow the BAC 1 Spanish classes offered by FIAL
Main themes
The aim of this course is to develop the systematic mastering of the communication and language skills (socio-lignuistic and pragmatic) needed in various productive, receptive, interactive and mediating situations, corresponding to an A2-level starting point and a B1.1-level objective of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages.
To reach that target, the themes tackled in the course differ from those that are usually addressed when only basic communication skills are aimed at. Conversations, critical reflection and writing activites will be organized about: the family, leisure and points of interest, work, travel and current events, abstract or cultural subjects such as music, cuisine, history or cinema.
To reach that target, the themes tackled in the course differ from those that are usually addressed when only basic communication skills are aimed at. Conversations, critical reflection and writing activites will be organized about: the family, leisure and points of interest, work, travel and current events, abstract or cultural subjects such as music, cuisine, history or cinema.
Learning outcomes
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Content
This learning module aims at developing all the language and communication skills entrenched in a communicative, lexical and grammatical approach.
The methodology is very varied and includes carrying out various assignments (written and oral) throughout the course, linked to the themes tackled.
The methodology is very varied and includes carrying out various assignments (written and oral) throughout the course, linked to the themes tackled.
Teaching methods
This learning module starts from an action-oriented approach, which means that the language learner is essentially becoming a language user in various fields (personal, public, professional, educational) and situations (places, organizations, actors, objects, events, operations, texts).
The course is given face-to-face, with some distance learning sessions and with e-learning support on UCLouvain platforms (Teams, Moodle.uclouvain) and other external platforms (Google, Zoom...).
The learning module follows a foreign-laguage handbook and its workbook, corresponding to the level aimed at in the course (B1.1).
The learning module is based on the PBL principle (problem-based learning) as well as the principles of self-study and self-reflection: the student is at the heart of their learning process and they are cognitively activated, so that they can autonomously self-construct their knowledge and know-how, beside the help of their peers. Various self-assessment and peer assessment activities will thus be proposed throughout the learning module.
The course is given face-to-face, with some distance learning sessions and with e-learning support on UCLouvain platforms (Teams, Moodle.uclouvain) and other external platforms (Google, Zoom...).
The learning module follows a foreign-laguage handbook and its workbook, corresponding to the level aimed at in the course (B1.1).
The learning module is based on the PBL principle (problem-based learning) as well as the principles of self-study and self-reflection: the student is at the heart of their learning process and they are cognitively activated, so that they can autonomously self-construct their knowledge and know-how, beside the help of their peers. Various self-assessment and peer assessment activities will thus be proposed throughout the learning module.
Evaluation methods
Continuous assessment with different tests throughout the term, written and oral, and with a grammar and vocabulary test at the end of the term
The final grade is the weighted average of the different parts of the continuous assessment:
- Oral exercises: 40%.
- Vocabulary: 10%.
- Final grammar and vocabulary tests and portfolio exercises: 50%.
Attendance to this course is required. In accordance with article 72 of the General Regulations for Studies and Examinations, the course instructors may propose to the jury to refuse registration to a student who has not attended at least 80% of the courses during the June session.
The final grade is the weighted average of the different parts of the continuous assessment:
- Oral exercises: 40%.
- Vocabulary: 10%.
- Final grammar and vocabulary tests and portfolio exercises: 50%.
Attendance to this course is required. In accordance with article 72 of the General Regulations for Studies and Examinations, the course instructors may propose to the jury to refuse registration to a student who has not attended at least 80% of the courses during the June session.
Teaching materials
- Campus Difusión (support en ligne)
- Sans, N., Martín Peris, E., Garmendia, A., & Conejo, E. (2018). Bitácora 3 NUEVA EDICIÓN - Libro del alumno. Difusión
- Alonso, R., Castañeda, A., Martínez Gila, P., Miquel, L., Ortega, J., & Ruiz Campillo, J.P. (2005). Gramática básica del estudiante de español
Faculty or entity
ILV
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures : General