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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
HULG0196-1  Spanish Language Practice
Duration :  90h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in Translation and Interpreting, 1st yearToute l'année8
Holder(s) :  Yolanda Lorente Carrillo, Eudoxoula Voidanidis
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course aims to develop the four linguistic skills, namely :
  • oral expression
  • written expression
  • listening comprehension
  • reading comprehension
Course objective :  
  • To be able to reproduce an orally coherent and syntactically correct text.
  • To be able to produce a grammatically correct narrative text.
Prerequisites :  None.
Organization :  This course takes place for three hours per week and attendance is compulsory.

Method:

  • Active and direct, requiring constant participation from students, training in comprehension (reading, listening) and expression (written and oral)
  • Students will be called upon to carry out practical work: oral presentations with written files, edits or summaries of texts.
Written notes :  The course notes will be handed out by the course leader at the beginning of each lesson.

COURSE LEADE

J. BOUZET, Grammaire espagnole, Paris, Belin, 1989S.

GILI GAYA, Curso superior de sintaxis española, Barcelone, Bibliograf, 1983

N. GARCIA FERNANDEZ y J. SANCHEZ LOBATO, Español 2000 nivel elemental, Madrid, SGEL, 1993

Equipo PRAGMA, Para empezar A, Madrid, Edelsa, 1988

Equipo PRAGMA, Para empezar B, Madrid, Edelsa, 1988

L. MIQUEL y N. SANS, Rápido, Barcelona, Difusión, 1984

F. CASTRO, F. MARIN, R. MORALES, S. ROSA, Ven 1, Madrid, Edelsa, 1995

J. SANCHEZ LOBATO, C. MORENO GARCIA, I. SANTOS GARGALLIO, Español sin fronteras 1, Madrid, SGEL, 2006

E. PASTOR, G. PROST, Espagnol. Grammaire active, Le Livre de Poche, Paris, LGF, 1989

J.-P. VIDAL, Le mot pour le dire. Espagnol, Vocabulaire thématique, Paris, Bordas / Sejer, 2005R'S MAIN SOURCES:
Assessment :  20%: continuous assessment, including a non-exempting examination in January

80%: evaluation in June through oral and written examination

  • 40%: Oral examination: for half of this assessment students will be questioned about the content of a given text. For the other half, students will be questioned on the content of the course and will have to prove their ability to hold a simple and unrehearsed discussion on subjects with which they have become familiar over the year.
  • 40%: written examination including drafting a coherent, structured and correct text, reading and listening comprehension.
Contacts :  Yolanda LORENTE CARILLO : y.lorente.carrillo@hotmail.com

Eudoxie VOIDANIDIS : roland.leonard@teledisnet.be
Remarks :  COURSE LANGUAGE :
spanish (very occasionally in French)


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