Dutch : Language Skills and Fluency

lgerm1136  2022-2023  Louvain-la-Neuve

Dutch : Language Skills and Fluency
5.00 credits
30.0 h + 30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Degrave Pauline;
Language
Dutch
Prerequisites
Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Main themes
  • Speaking and listening exercises to improve students' listening comprehension and oral skills (pronunciation, intonation, accentuation) as well as their communicative/ interactive skills.
  • Writing and reading exercises. Starting from authentic and varied texts, the course offers both an initiation to reading techniques (extensive and intensive reading, skimming, scanning, etc.) and an opportunity to produce different text types (summary, translation, commentary, analysis, etc.).
  • Lexical and grammatical exercises (morphology, syntax, semantics), related to the 4 skills, with the aim of expanding the basic vocabulary and of increasing grammatical correctness.
     
Learning outcomes

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

1 Acquire an upper intermediate level of communicative competence in the following skills: listening, speaking (with or without interaction), reading and writing. Expand the basic vocabulary, for both receptive and productive language skills.
After completing the course the student will be able to:
  • understand and take part in an unplanned conversation (e.g. with a native speaker) about an everyday topic or a topic dealt with in the media
  • take part in a discussion about a topic with which s/he is familiar: understand the arguments put forward, be able to summarize them and express a personal opinion
  • follow with ease factual information presented e.g. on the radio or on television; be able to summarize and/or make a presentation on it.
  • accurately understand complex authentic written texts (specific and abstract topics)
  • identify and explain the technical and rhetorical means used by the writers (at the lexical, grammatical, phraseological, stylistic and pragmatic level)
  • summarize, comment and present the information contained in the documents seen in class;
  • produce clear and structured written documents of a relatively personal or argumentative character (e-mails, notes, opinion articles, etc.). Particular attention will be given to developing arguments and to critical personal reasoning.
 
Content
  • Listening exercises
  • Pronunciation exercises
  • Vocabulary and language proficiency
  • Conversation activities (e.g. role plays, presentations followed by discussions)
  • Reading for meaning
  • Writing of different personal text types
  • Knowledge of Dutch-speaking countries and regions
Teaching methods
A combination of whole group teaching and more practical sessions.
Evaluation methods
The evaluation is continuous (tests, assignments, participation...) and certificative (oral and written exams). It will cover the following parts:
  •     listening comprehension
  •     oral expression
  •     written expression
  •     vocabulary and language proficiency
  •     knowledge of Dutch-speaking countries and region
Students who receive a failing grade on any part will automatically receive a failing grade for the entire course and will be required to retake that part during the September term.
Online resources
Moodle platform
Bibliography
  • M. Baelen, P. Degrave, K. De Rycke, Ph. Hiligsmann (2018) Comprendre et exploiter de textes d'actualité. De Boeck Supérieur.
  • van Loo H., e.a. (2013). Thematische woordenschat Nederlands voor anderstaligen. Intertaal.
  • M. Goossens & A. Wouters, DOE wat met grammatica! Nederlands voor anderstaligen: een gids, Standaard
    Uitgeverij, 2013 (derde herziene druk)
  • Ph. Hiligsmann, P. Degrave, K. Van Goethem & L. Rasier, 100 fautes. De Boeck, 2e édition, 2017.
Teaching materials
  • M. Baelen, P. Degrave, K. De Rycke, Ph. Hiligsmann (2018) Comprendre et exploiter de textes d’actualité. De Boeck Supérieur.
  • van Loo H., e.a. (2013). Thematische woordenschat Nederlands voor anderstaligen. Intertaal.
  • M. Goossens & A. Wouters, DOE wat met grammatica! Nederlands voor anderstaligen: een gids, Standaard Uitgeverij, 2013 (derde herziene druk)
  • Ph. Hiligsmann, P. Degrave, K. Van Goethem & L. Rasier, 100 fautes. De Boeck, 2e édition, 2017.
Faculty or entity
ELAL


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

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures: German, Dutch and English

Bachelor in Law

Minor in Dutch Studies

Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures : General