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| LANG0650-1 | Dutch (L2) level 1
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| Duration : | 60h Th, 15h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | Doris De Laet, ISLV |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : |
- Consolidation of basic Dutch grammar: theoretical synthesis and exercises for the most part corrected in class.
- Writing and speaking activities based on texts and documents of general interest + basic vocabulary.
- Listening comprehension exercises (15h - 1h every week during the second part of the year) for "Baccalaureat Sciences Economiques et de Gestion" students.
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| Course objective : | Consolidation of the basic skills for the four general language skills, namely speaking, listening, reading and writing. By the end of the year, the student must have a good grounding in everyday Dutch (grammar and vocabulary), and must hand in a press article from the authentic Dutch or Flemish press (1 page at least) , that will be discussed on the oral examination. |
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| Prerequisites : | Elementary knowledge of the spoken and written language is required. This course is not intended for beginners, as it is the logical continuation of secondary school. However, a course for beginners is organized for students who don't have the level required. |
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| Organization : | 2h. every week for all students and in small groups of max. 25 students.
For "Baccalaureat de Gestion" students additional listening comprehension sessions are organized (1h/week) during the second part of the year.
All the students are required to read the texts and prepare the exercises every week. Regular attendance and active participation are essential. |
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| Written notes : | Coursebook Nederlands Niveau 1, C. COLIN, D. DE LAET, G. GEHLEN available at Intercopy. Coursebook Beknopte basiswoordenschat 1-2-3, L. GEHLEN, C. COLIN
The coursebook Nederlands Niveau 1 includes an Essential Grammar, grammar exercises, the texts and documents that will be used for writing and and speaking activities, and finally vocabulary and reading comprehension exercises (with key). |
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| Assessment : |
- Written examination: mainly based on basic grammar and vocabulary plus the vocabulary introduced in class.
- Oral examination: based on the topics discussed in class. Moreover, each student must present an article of his choice (min. 1 page).
- During the year (generally in December), a test is organized. The result will be included in the final mark.
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| Contacts : | ISLV office (Trifac, tel. 04/3664652)
- Claudine COLIN, C.Colin@ulg.ac.be
- Doris DE LAET, D.DeLaet@ulg.ac.be
- L. GEHLEN, L.Gehlen@ulg.ac.be |
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