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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
LANG0007-1  Dutch level 1
Duration :  60h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in human and social sciences, 1st year6
Bachelor in human and social sciences, 2nd year6
Bachelor in sociology and anthropology, 1st yearToute l'année6
Bachelor in sociology and anthropology, 2nd year6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Management of Human Resources6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Population and Development6
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Labour SciencesToute l'année6
Holder(s) :  Doris De Laet, ISLV
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  Based on the study of texts of general interest, this course allows a revision of the main grammar points and aims at improving the student's command of Dutch in speaking and writing.

The course includes 30 hours (1h/week) of listening compréhension.
Course objective :  
  • Improving the four skills, namely listening and reading comprehension, speaking and writing.
  • At the end of the year, students should have reached a good mastery of everyday Dutch. They should be able to understand and present an authentic newspaper article.
Prerequisites :  A basic knowledge of the oral and written language is required. This course is not intended for beginners, as it is the logical continuation of secondary school.
Organization :  
  • 2 hours + 1 hour of listening comprehension a week
  • Students are required to prepare the exercises, vocabulary and texts from the coursebook every week. Regular work is essential as students are expected to participate actively in class discussions.
Written notes :  
  • Coursebook: Talent voor Nederlands, Nicole Engelen, Lutgarde Nachtergaele, Baudoin Yans, éd. Erasme
  • Coursebook for the listening compréhension: Taalnet 1, Pierre Godin, Paul Ostyn, Johan Vanparys, éd. Plantyn
Assessment :  
  • Written examination: mainly based on the grammar and vocabulary studied in class as well as on reading comprehension and writing skills.
  • Oral examination: based on the topics discussed in class. Moreover, each student must present an article of his choice (min. 1 page)
Contacts :  ISLV office (Trifac, tel. 04/3664652)

Doris DE LAET, D.DeLaet@ulg.ac.be


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