Teacher(s)
San Basilio Pardo Fernando Juan; Serey Mendoza Osvaldo (coordinator);
Language
Spanish
Prerequisites
- To be able to register for this course, the student should have followed two years of Spanish classes at secondary school, or stayed in a Spanish-speaking country for a prolonged period of time.
- To be able to include Spanish on their programme, the student will have to take a compulsory placement test at the beginning of the first semester of BAC 1.
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Students having scored 15/20 or more for the placement test can sit a productive test to be able to be exempt from the LESPA1230 course.
The weighting is as follows: receptive skills test (reading and listening comprehension) 40 %, oral test 30 %, writing test 30 %).
Main themes
This learning module is focused on communicative competence. Starting from various types of activities, the communication strategies, and productive, receptive, interactive and mediating skills are systematically developed, taking the A2.2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages as a starting point.
The themes tackled are: points of interest, student life, travel, civic participation, traditions and customs of certain Spanish-speaking countries, history, as well as culture (cinema, music, theatre, literature, TV, etc.).
The themes tackled are: points of interest, student life, travel, civic participation, traditions and customs of certain Spanish-speaking countries, history, as well as culture (cinema, music, theatre, literature, TV, etc.).
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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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
Grammar is tackled using texts as a starting point (grammar-in-use); interactive classes, role-playing, story-telling, debates on current events.
The acquisition of vocabulary is implemented using the lexical approach.
The acquisition of vocabulary is implemented using the lexical approach.
Evaluation methods
Assessment is continuous. December Group A, June Group B
Written exam, grammar/vocabulary/reading comprehension and listening comprehension: 60% of the final grade.
Oral exam, one prepared section and one unprepared section: 40% of the final grade. Prepared section: Description of an organization (association, company, sports club, etc.). Describe its characteristics, main objectives, founders, work and/or focus, location, activities, and highlights. Make clear the rationale for your choice. If you wish, on the day of the exam, you can include a PPT with keywords and/or some images—which you would project yourself. This is not mandatory; it is up to you to choose whether or not to do so to help you with your presentation.
Unprepared section: The same procedure as in December and June.
Important: In September, both exam sections must be presented. Total duration: 10 minutes per student.
Depending on the health situation, exams may be administered remotely.
- Tests, assignments, presentations: 30% of the final grade.
- Final written exam (S14 to Q1 and S13 to Q2), grammar/vocabulary/reading comprehension and listening comprehension: 40% of the final grade.
- Individual oral exam, one prepared section (oral presentation on a topic of the student's choice) and one unprepared section (answering a question—from a list of 20—chosen at random): 30% of the final grade.
- Total duration: 10 minutes per student.
Written exam, grammar/vocabulary/reading comprehension and listening comprehension: 60% of the final grade.
Oral exam, one prepared section and one unprepared section: 40% of the final grade. Prepared section: Description of an organization (association, company, sports club, etc.). Describe its characteristics, main objectives, founders, work and/or focus, location, activities, and highlights. Make clear the rationale for your choice. If you wish, on the day of the exam, you can include a PPT with keywords and/or some images—which you would project yourself. This is not mandatory; it is up to you to choose whether or not to do so to help you with your presentation.
Unprepared section: The same procedure as in December and June.
Important: In September, both exam sections must be presented. Total duration: 10 minutes per student.
Depending on the health situation, exams may be administered remotely.
Other information
Moodle:
Exercises, announcements, homework descriptions and instructions, planning, etcetera.
Exercises, announcements, homework descriptions and instructions, planning, etcetera.
Online resources
http://pot-pourri.fltr.ucl.ac.be/gra/
Bibliography
- Alonso Araya R., Castañeda Castro, A., Martínez Gila, P, Miquel López, L., Ortega Olivares, J., Ruiz Campillo, J. (2014) Gramática básica del estudiante de español. Difusión.
Teaching materials
- Entorno Laboral A1-B1. Edit. EDELSA
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Philosophy, Politics and Economics