Code: | LRE2230 | Acronym: | LEIVA |
Teaching Area: | Modern Languages |
Acronym | Study plan | Curriculum Years | ECTS | Contact hours | Total Hours |
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LRE | Aviso nº 9881/2017 | 2º | 3 ECTS | 28 | 80 |
Theoretical-Practical: | 23,00 |
Other: | 5,50 |
Teaching - Hours
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DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY OF CURRICULAR UNIT.
OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
We aim at the good practice of the language at all learning domain, such as listening, speaking (engaging in oral interaction), reading and writing. Dealing with different types of cultural situations, resorting to role-plays, music, videos, written texts, students will be encouraged to develop their communicative skills and writing techniques by using adequate vocabulary and grammar structures.
SKIILS TO BE DEVELOPED
At the end of the semester, students should be able to engage in different communicative situations, orally and written, producing different types of texts. Mainly, they shall be encourage to gain further autonomy on speaking and understanding oral messages and conversations, according to specific contexts and chosen debating topics. Students will be asked to resort to various learning strategies, in order to develop their speaking and writing skills through the use of adequate vocabulary, grammar rules and syntactic structures.
Classes will focus on different subject-matters, directly related to current life and daily routines, such as "language and nationalities", "meeting people", "jobs", "food and drinks", "dialogues at the supermarket, restaurant and hotel", all embracing the main learning skills: listening, reading, writing, speaking.
Revision work on level A2.1; text (different types) interpretation and translation
The different subject-matters should enable students to engage in different communicative situations, orally and written. Mainly, they shall be encourage to gain further autonomy on speaking and understanding oral messages and conversations, according to specific contexts and chosen debating topics.
Sander, Ilse; Braun, Birgit; Doubek, Margit; Fügert, Nadja; Vitale, Rosanna;DaF kompakt A1-B1 - Kursbuch mit 3 Audio-CDs, Klett, 2015 |
Braun, Birgit; Doubek, Margit; Frater-Vogel, Andrea; Fügert, Nadja; Köhl-Kuhn, Renate; Sander, Ilse;DaF kompakt A1-B1. Übungsbuch, Klett, 2015 |
Reimann, Monika;Gramática essencial do Alemão, Ismaning: Hueber, 2004 |
We will promote the resort to different learning strategies and methods, such as group-work, presentations, oral interaction, homework assignments, reading aloud, written tests and work-projects.
Avaliação distribuída com exame final
Description | Type | Time (hours) | Conclusion Date |
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Attendance (estimated) | Lessons | 22,5 | |
Participação Presencial | 5,5 | ||
Teste/Exame | 3 | ||
Study | 49 | ||
Total: | 80 |
2 individual written tests: 2x35%
2 Practical written assignments: 30%
TOTAL: 100%
Under the terms of the Bachelor's Regulation:
1. The students' attendance in classes will be recorded and, if the number of absences per student exceeds 30% of the total number of lessons scheduled for each course unit, the student will be automatically transferred to the final evaluation (regular season).
2. In the written tests and other assessment elements mentioned in paragraph 2 of Art. 39 it is necessary to obtain a minimum grade of 7.5 (seven point five) points.
3. If the student misses a test or receives a grade lower than 7.5 points in the tests or in another assessment element mentioned in the previous number, the student will be automatically transferred to the final evaluation (regular season).
4. If the student misses or obtains less than 7.5 in the second written test, held in the same date of the final exam in the regular season, they may apply for further evaluation in the Appeal season.
Final exam
The different subject-matters will be intensified with the resort to different learning strategies and methods, such as group-work, presentations, oral interaction, research assignments, reading aloud, and work-projects. In other words, students will be asked to resort to various learning strategies, in order to develop their speaking and writing skills through the use of adequate vocabulary, grammar rules and syntactic structures.