Teacher(s)
Braeckman Soline; Sterkendries Nele (coordinator);
Language
Dutch
Prerequisites
The objective of this teaching unit is to consolidate and further develop the first part of the intermediate level. The student should therefore have followed the teaching unit of intermediate level part 1 (LNEER 1230) or a course of similar level (level B1 of the CEF for the reading and listening skills, B1- for the speaking skills and A2 for the writing skills).
The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.
The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.
Main themes
This teaching unit is structured around themes of general interest and field-related themes.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
| 1 | This teaching unit aims at developing the 4 communication skills (mainly the speaking skills) : Reading Comprehension At the end of this teaching unit the student should be able to understand direct and not so complex factual texts concerned with general and field-related items. Level B2- of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. |
| 2 | Listening Comprehension
Level B1+ of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. |
| 3 | Speaking Skills
Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages |
| 4 | Writing Skills At the end of this teaching unit the student should be able to write a short personal letter, a short report or a short abstract and to write short factual and descriptive reports. Level B1- of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. |
| 5 | Code
In the development of all the above-mentioned skills the course will aim at making the students aware of Dutch and Flemish cultural aspects. |
Content
This unit consists of
- reviewing and extending general lexical knowledge as well as lexical knowledge specific to the field of study,
- reviewing and practising certain points of grammar specific to Dutch,
- practising and developing receptive skills (reading and listening to authentic texts) and productive skills (oral expression and written production)
- an introduction to the Dutch-speaking media culture.
Teaching methods
This course includes on-site classroom activities.
! The teaching modalities may be subject to change in accordance with the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic. The students will of course be notified of these possible changes in due course.
! The teaching modalities may be subject to change in accordance with the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic. The students will of course be notified of these possible changes in due course.
- Groups of maximum 25 students.
- Interactive language practice based on current, authentic material.
- The 4 skills will be practiced during the course (reading, listening, speaking, writing)
- Reinforcement of the basic knowledge (vocabulary, grammar)
- Students will be asked to carry out tasks independently and present them to the class or in small groups.
Evaluation methods
Attendance at this language course is required. In accordance with article 72 of the General Regulations for Studies and Examinations, the teacher may propose to the jury that a student who has two unjustified absences for the course be refused registration for the January, June or September session.
Different grades are counted into the final grade:
- Continuous assessment /7
- Written exam /7
- Oral exam /6
Continuous assessment:
During the term, students will be required to complete several tasks.
- In groups of 2: Presentation of one of the articles on 'Introspection for journalists' + discussion in a small group: 1/20
- In groups of 3: Presentation of a synthesis and criticism of a podcast or video from the 'Universiteit van Vlaanderen' + interactive exercise: 2/20
- In groups of 2: Interview in Dutch with a communication professional: 2/20
- Regular vocabulary and grammar tests (2 tests each worth 1 point): 2/20
Final exam:
- written exam during the exam session on vocabulary, a few grammar points, written expression, reading comprehension and listening comprehension: 7/20
- individual oral examination in week 14 on a news article prepared by the student or on one of the articles from the section 'Introspection for journalists' (other than the article presented by the student in class) and on the themes seen during classes and the interview conducted by the student (open questions): 6/20
August/September session
In the August session, students are required to retake the written exam (/8) and the oral exam (/6). The continuous assessment mark ( /6) will be maintained if this is to the student's advantage when calculating the final grade. Otherwise, the written examination is worth 14 points. Students who have not completed the continuous assessment tasks must complete these tasks in August, with the exception of the vocabulary tests, which will not be reorganised (/5).
! The evaluation modalities may be subject to change in accordance with the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic. The students will of course be notified of these possible changes in due course.
All assessment components are compulsory. However, absence (without official justification) from a permanent evaluation test or presentation will result in a mark of “0” for that test or presentation; absence from the oral examination will result in a mark of absence for the entire assessment and the student will therefore be prohibited from registering for the other parts of the evaluation.
In the event of a justified absence on the day of the oral examination (e.g. due to illness), the certificate must be sent to the chair of the examination board, to the faculty secretariat, with a copy to the professor and course coordinator.
Article 103. – Any student registered for examinations who is unable to attend one or more of them must notify the chair of the examination board and the faculty administration of the reason for their absence without delay. No later than the day after the end of the impediment, they shall submit to the faculty administration the original supporting documents, i.e. a medical certificate or any other document whose probative value is left to the sole discretion of the chair of the examination board. However, if this day is a Saturday, Sunday, 27 September or a public holiday, the day on which the documents are submitted is postponed to the next day that is not one of these.
We remind you that in the event of absence, even if justified, from an examination, you will not be able to take this examination on another date during the session.
The possibility of retaking an exam at a later date during the session in the event of a justified absence is not possible, in accordance with the General Regulations for Studies and Exams at UCLouvain (https://cdn.uclouvain.be/ groups/cms-editors-cvrc/reglements/RGEE_2024-2025_VF.pdf), unless it is not possible to take the exam on another date during the academic year for justified reasons.
If you wish to obtain an attendance record for an examination, you must request it via your virtual office.
Different grades are counted into the final grade:
- Continuous assessment /7
- Written exam /7
- Oral exam /6
Continuous assessment:
During the term, students will be required to complete several tasks.
- In groups of 2: Presentation of one of the articles on 'Introspection for journalists' + discussion in a small group: 1/20
- In groups of 3: Presentation of a synthesis and criticism of a podcast or video from the 'Universiteit van Vlaanderen' + interactive exercise: 2/20
- In groups of 2: Interview in Dutch with a communication professional: 2/20
- Regular vocabulary and grammar tests (2 tests each worth 1 point): 2/20
Final exam:
- written exam during the exam session on vocabulary, a few grammar points, written expression, reading comprehension and listening comprehension: 7/20
- individual oral examination in week 14 on a news article prepared by the student or on one of the articles from the section 'Introspection for journalists' (other than the article presented by the student in class) and on the themes seen during classes and the interview conducted by the student (open questions): 6/20
August/September session
In the August session, students are required to retake the written exam (/8) and the oral exam (/6). The continuous assessment mark ( /6) will be maintained if this is to the student's advantage when calculating the final grade. Otherwise, the written examination is worth 14 points. Students who have not completed the continuous assessment tasks must complete these tasks in August, with the exception of the vocabulary tests, which will not be reorganised (/5).
! The evaluation modalities may be subject to change in accordance with the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic. The students will of course be notified of these possible changes in due course.
All assessment components are compulsory. However, absence (without official justification) from a permanent evaluation test or presentation will result in a mark of “0” for that test or presentation; absence from the oral examination will result in a mark of absence for the entire assessment and the student will therefore be prohibited from registering for the other parts of the evaluation.
In the event of a justified absence on the day of the oral examination (e.g. due to illness), the certificate must be sent to the chair of the examination board, to the faculty secretariat, with a copy to the professor and course coordinator.
Article 103. – Any student registered for examinations who is unable to attend one or more of them must notify the chair of the examination board and the faculty administration of the reason for their absence without delay. No later than the day after the end of the impediment, they shall submit to the faculty administration the original supporting documents, i.e. a medical certificate or any other document whose probative value is left to the sole discretion of the chair of the examination board. However, if this day is a Saturday, Sunday, 27 September or a public holiday, the day on which the documents are submitted is postponed to the next day that is not one of these.
We remind you that in the event of absence, even if justified, from an examination, you will not be able to take this examination on another date during the session.
The possibility of retaking an exam at a later date during the session in the event of a justified absence is not possible, in accordance with the General Regulations for Studies and Exams at UCLouvain (https://cdn.uclouvain.be/ groups/cms-editors-cvrc/reglements/RGEE_2024-2025_VF.pdf), unless it is not possible to take the exam on another date during the academic year for justified reasons.
If you wish to obtain an attendance record for an examination, you must request it via your virtual office.
Online resources
LNEER1333 - Nederlands voor communicatiewetenschappen
https://moodle.uclouvain.be/course/view.php?id=3012
https://moodle.uclouvain.be/course/view.php?id=3012
Bibliography
- Syllabus du cours : LNEER1333 - Nederlands voor communicatiewetenschappen - Intermediair niveau - Vervolg op deel 1
- Moodle (plate-forme e-learning)
- matériel de révision en autodidacte
Teaching materials
- Syllabus du cours : LNEER1333 - Nederlands voor communicatiewetenschappen - Intermediair niveau - Vervolg op deel 1
- Moodle (plate-forme e-learning)
Faculty or entity