DUTCH Objective B2+ (COMU)

lneec1203  2026-2027  Louvain-la-Neuve

DUTCH Objective B2+ (COMU)
3.00 credits
45.0 h
Q1 or Q2
Teacher(s)
Labate Simon (coordinator);
Language
Dutch
Prerequisites
Having completed the course LNEEC1202 or having obtained a B2 level at the test. 
Main themes
COMU Specifics:
  • communication professions (specializations such as journalism),
  • different sources of information and disinformation (fake news, ethical issues in journalism and communication),
  • working on one’s image (professional use of social media [influencers, social media managers]),
  • exploration of Dutch-speaking culture (history, media, tourism, etc.). 
Learning outcomes

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

Learning outcomes (Bachelor's degree programme in information and communication)
  • LO4. Communicate and collaborate in French and two foreign languages, both orally and in writing, while adapting to the audience and context to integrate into an international environment.
    • LO4.2. For 2 foreign languages (English and Dutch, German, or Spanish) :
      • Communicate orally and in writing in a clear, coherent, well-argued, and fluent manner on general topics or subjects related to the field of study.
      • Identify differences and similarities between the target culture (associated with the language) and the culture of origin.
      • Use appropriate strategies to establish contact with speakers of the target culture.
    • LO4.4. Adopt an effective and respectful dialogue attitude by adjusting the communication mode according to the interlocutor (peers, teachers, administrative staff, socio-professional environment) and demonstrating listening skills, empathy, and assertiveness.
 
Learning outcomes (CEFR)
Listening Comprehension (general) – B2+/C1 
  • follow extended speech on abstract or complex topics outside their field, although they may need some details to be confirmed, especially if the register is unfamiliar. 
  • follow extended speech even when it is not clearly structured and when relationships between ideas are only implicit and not explicitly signposted. 
  • understand standard language, or a familiar variety, whether live or in the media, on familiar or unfamiliar topics normally encountered in personal, social, academic, or professional life.
    Only very strong background noise or visuals, poor discourse structure, or the use of idiomatic expressions may hinder comprehension. 
 
Reading Comprehension (general) – B2/C1 
  • understand a wide range of texts, including literary texts, newspaper or magazine articles, and specialized, academic, or professional publications, provided they can reread them and have access to reference materials. 
  • read with a high degree of autonomy, adapting reading style and speed to different texts and purposes, and using appropriate reference sources selectively.
    Has a broad and active reading vocabulary, though may have difficulties with less frequent idiomatic expressions. 
 
Spoken Production (general) – C1 
  • give a clear presentation or description of a complex subject, integrating secondary themes and developing specific points in order to reach an appropriate conclusion. 
 
Spoken Interaction (general) – B2 
  • communicate with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes sustained interaction with speakers of the target language quite possible without strain for either party.
  • highlight the personal significance of events and experiences, express and defend opinions effectively by providing explanations and arguments. 
 
Written Production (general) – B2 
  • write clear and detailed texts on a wide range of subjects related to their field of interest, synthesizing and evaluating information and arguments drawn from various sources. 
 
Written Interaction (general) – B1 
  • write notes and messages requesting or conveying simple information of immediate relevance and make the points they consider important understandable. 
 
General Linguistic Competence – B1/B2+ 
  • express themselves clearly without giving the impression of having to restrict what they wish to say. 
Has sufficient linguistic resources to get by, and enough vocabulary to express themselves, with some hesitation and circumlocution, on topics such as family, hobbies and interests, work, travel, and current events; however, limited vocabulary leads to repetition and sometimes even formulation difficulties. 
 
Faculty or entity


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

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Information and Communication