Portugais - niveau moyen (intermediate)

lport1300e  2024-2025  Louvain-la-Neuve

Portugais - niveau moyen (intermediate)
4.00 credits
45.0 h
Q1
Language
Portugeese
Prerequisites
This course is intended for students of all faculties who have registered the course in their program of studies, UCL personnel, free students (from the UCL or not) who have reached PORT 1100 goals: A2 level of the "Common European Framework of Reference".
Main themes
The object of this course is to develop the student's communicative competence, and particularly spoken and writing production in standard Portuguese; to consolidate the vocabulary, the grammatical contents and the linguistic exhibitors of basic Portuguese and to extend them; to make students sensitise to the culture of Portuguese-speaking countries (Portugal and Brazil).
The subjects and the functional contents are related to four large fields:
  1. describing and comparing countries, cities, cultures and costumes giving personal judgements;
  2. expressing argued opinions on familiar topical issues of contemporary problems;
  3. telling stories of experiences;
  4. making hypotheses.
Learning outcomes

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

  • Understand relatively long texts written in everyday language related to everyday life and current events.
  • Understand the description of events, feelings and wishes.
  • Understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar matters (job, university, leisure, etc.).
  • Take part into a conversation on familiar subjects, of personal interest or pertinent to everyday life without previous preparation.
  • Give a clear, detailed description of events and experiences; explain one's viewpoint on a topical issue.
  • Write personal letters describing experiences and impressions; write clear, detailed descriptions on a wide range of subjects related to one's field of interest.
At the end of the course: B1 level of the "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages".
 
Content
The vocabulary and the grammatical structures are built-in, related to significant contexts and grouped according to functional contents. These contents are practiced with written and oral exercises (drills, role-plays, interviews, discussion in small groups, etc.).
The didactic materials are very heterogeneous: songs, plays, debates, articles, advertisements, comical sketches, films, etc.
Teaching methods
The course is centered on the communication and uses a method halfway between the communicative and the notion-functional one.
Evaluation methods
Various marks make up the final assessment:
  • 1 written test: 50%
  • a written (25%) and oral (25%) exam at the end of the first semester.
September:
  • a written (65%)
  • and an oral (35%) exam
Other information
The teacher is available during reception hours and can be contacted by mail. A list of Web sites and other didactic materials to support the autonomous training are given during the course.
Online resources
Besides a course book, complementary learning material will be available in Moodle UCLouvain. The teacher will also advise links to different complementary websites (extra exercises, dictionary, verbs conjugation etc.)
Bibliography
  • Cidades do Mar B1-B2¸Porto, Porto Editora
  • Bescherelle des verbes portugais et brésiliens
Teaching materials
  • Cidades do Mar B1 (Porto Editora) + Syllabus
  • Gramática Aplicada do Português A1-B1 (Texto Editores)
  • Dictionnaire bilingue
Faculty or entity