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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
LANG0750-1  Dutch (L2) level 1
Duration :  45h Th, 15h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in business engineering, 1st yearToute l'année4
Holder(s) :  Claudine Colin, Liliane Gehlen, ISLV, Baudoin Yans
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  
  • CEFRL levels of the course :
Listening B1
Reading B2
Speaking B1
Lecturing B1
Writing B1
  • Study of the main chapters of Dutch grammar
  • Study of the vocabulary & exploitation of the contents of texts; lexical and grammatical exercises; speaking and writing exercises
Course objective :  
  • This course develops basic language skills, especially the mastery of oral and written Dutch from both the passive and active points of view.
  • 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 recommended.
  • From a grammatical point of view, this course starts from the very beginning.
  • As far as the vocabulary is concerned, the knowledge of the 2000 most frequent words is recommended.
  • Remediation lessons are organized for beginners.
Organization :  
  • for students who study 2 languages: 2 hours a week during the whole year
  • for students who study 3 languages:
    - 2 hours a week during the first term
    - 1 hour a week and 1 hour of exercises each week during the second term
  • A course for beginners or for students who did not have many Dutch lessons during their secondary school is organized during the whole year (two hours a week).
Written notes :  Syllabus and/or textbook (as specified by the professor)
Assessment :  
  • Various assessments throughout the year.
  • Oral and written exam at the end of the year.
Contacts :  
Remarks :  For students who study 3 languages:



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