2018-2019 / LROM9028-2

Spanish II

Theory

Practice

Duration

Theory : 30h Th
Practice : 45h Pr

Number of credits

 Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : classics10 crédits 
 Bachelor in information and communication10 crédits 
 Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : German, Dutch and English10 crédits 
 Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : general10 crédits 
 Bachelor in history10 crédits 
 Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : general10 crédits 
 Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : musicology10 crédits 
 Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : Oriental studies10 crédits 
 Bachelor in philosophy10 crédits 
 Bachelor in French and Romance languages and literatures : general10 crédits 
 Master in multilingual communication (120 ECTS)5 crédits 
 Master in modern languages and literatures : general (120 ECTS)10 crédits 

Lecturer

Theory : Ana Estrada Arraez
Practice : Ana Estrada Arraez

Language(s) of instruction

Spanish language

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Study of Spanish grammar and practice with four linguistic abilities: reading, oral comprehension, writing and conversation.

Theory

Study of Spanish grammar and practice with four linguistic abilities: reading, oral comprehension, writing and conversation.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

This course is intended to improve knowledge of Spanish morphology and syntax and to develop the communicative ability gained during the first year course. At the end of the course students should be able to apply and to explain grammar rules, and their ability to communicate should reach level C1 according to the common European frame of reference.

Theory

This course is intended to improve knowledge of Spanish morphology and syntax and to develop the communicative ability gained during the first year course. At the end of the course students should be able to apply and to explain grammar rules, and their ability to communicate should reach level C1 according to the common European framework of reference.


 

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Mastery of elementary morphology and syntax and basic vocabulary. The diploma or certificate from the Spanish Language I course is thus required.

Theory

Mastery of elementary morphology and syntax and basic vocabulary. The diploma or certificate from the Spanish Language I course is thus required.

 
 

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The Spanish II course is divided as follows: one hour of theoretical ex cathedra and two hours of " practical work " in small groups. These three hours are required. One additional hour (one hour reinforcement and conversation hour) is organized. It is optional but highly recommended. We also offer an optional hour of conversation for all students
 
Practice of the language from the manual and compulsory grammar. Translation and written exercises (possibly online) and active participation in class.

Theory

The Spanish II course is divided as follows: one hour of theory ex cathedra and two hours of " practical work " in small groups. These three hours are required. One additional hour (one hour reinforcement and conversation hour) is organized. It is optional but highly recommended. We also offer an optional hour of conversation for all students.
 
Practice of the language from the manual and of grammar. Translation and written exercises (possibly online) and active participation in class.
 
 

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

See http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires

Theory

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Recommended or required readings

VV. AA. (2010): Abanico, nueva edición, Madrid: Difusión. ISBN: 9788484436867.
A supplementary mandatory reading will be announced.

Theory

VV. AA. (2010): Abanico. Nueva edición, Madrid: Difusión. ISBN: 9788484436867.
A supplementary mandatory reading will be announced.

Assessment methods and criteria

January session: a written mandatory test is organized. The score of this test will be taken into account for calculating the score necessary to access the oral exam in June, except for those students who have not passed the exam (see below).
May-June: written and oral exam required. Only students who have obtained a rating of or greater than 7/20 may present the oral examination. Access score = 1/3 of the written examination in January + 2/3 of the written exam in May. A list of students admitted to the oral exam in June will be published after the correction of the written test. For students who have passed the January exam, the final grade in June is calculated from the mark obtained in the written examination in January (25%), that of the written examination in May (50%), and the one obtained for the oral examination (25%). For those who have not passed the exam in January, the final mark consists only on the written examination in May (75%) and on the oral exam in June (25%). In the second session, the final grade is composed of the written exam in August (75%) and oral exam in August (25%) for all students.
 
The oral examination is individual and concerns the manual Abanico and the mandatory readings. The following aspects will be taken into account when evaluating the oral exam: the adequacy of responses in relation to questions, coherence (discourse structure, use of connectors ... etc.), phonetics, the use of grammatical and lexical resources.

Theory

January session: a written mandatory test is organized. The score of this test will be taken into account for calculating the score necessary to access the oral exam in June, except for those students who have not passed the exam (see below).
May-June: written and oral exam required. Only students who have obtained a rating of or greater than 7/20 may present the oral examination. Access score = 1/3 of the written examination in January + 2/3 of the written exam in May. A list of students admitted to the oral exam in June will be published after the correction of the written test. For students who have passed the January exam, the final grade in June is calculated from the mark obtained in the written examination in January (25%), that of the written examination in May (50%), and the one obtained for the oral examination (25%). For those who have not passed the exam in January, the final mark consists only on the written examination in May (75%) and on the oral exam in June (25%). In the second session, the final grade is composed of the written exam in August (75%) and oral exam in August (25%) for all students.
 
The oral examination is individual and concerns the manual Abanico and the mandatory readings. The following aspects will be taken into account when evaluating the oral exam: the adequacy of responses in relation to questions, coherence (discourse structure, use of connectors ... etc.), phonetics, the use of grammatical and lexical resources.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Contacts

Assistantes: 
-Clémence BELLEFLAMME
c.belleflamme@student.ulg.ac.be
-Clélia LEONARD
clelia.leonard@ulg.ac.be
-Rahel TEICHER
rahel.teicher@uliege.be


Secrétaires


  • (Romanes) Mme. Ariane NUSGENS Tél 04 366 56 50(Modernes) Mme.  Martine DELAVIGNETTE Tél. 04 366 53 96
  • (Communication) Mme Evelyne LIBENS Tél. 04.366.32.86
  • (Traduction) Mme. Sabrine DEWAR 04 366 54 66

Theory

Ana ESTRADA ARRÁEZ
ana.estrada@uliege.be
 
Assistantes: 
-Clémence BELLEFLAMME
c.belleflamme@student.ulg.ac.be
-Clélia LEONARD
clelia.leonard@ulg.ac.be
-Rahel TEICHER
rahel.teicher@uliege.be


Secrétaires



  • (Romanes) Mme. Ariane NUSGENS Tél 04 366 56 50(Modernes) Mme.  Martine DELAVIGNETTE Tél. 04 366 53 96
  • (Communication) Mme Evelyne LIBENS Tél. 04.366.32.86
  • (Traduction) Mme. Sabrine DEWAR 04 366 54 66