2021-2022 / LANG1916-1

Advanced Dutch 2

Duration

80h Th

Number of credits

 Bachelor in economics and business management7 crédits 
 Bachelor in business engineering7 crédits 

Lecturer

Claire de Lamotte, Diane Dewalque, Fanny Nsita

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

All year long, with partial in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

7 files presenting 7 themes, everyday life themes (such as 'communication', 'society', 'the environment' and 'education') and specialized themes (such as 'business' and 'trade')
These files are developed around different kinds of activities:

  • Listening exercises (audio files and videos)
  • Reading exercises (newspaper articles: Wablieft, Het Laatste Nieuws, Het Nieuwsblad...)
  • Speaking and writing activities based on general personal questions, personal questions in relation to the documents as well as roleplays and debates/presentations
  • Vocabulary exercices (fill-in-the-blanks exercises, translations...)
Grammar (theory and exercises)

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Strategy: The course will allow students to demonstrate scientific precision and a critical mind.
Communication: The course will allow students to communicate internally and externally, about a company, organization or project.
Development of the 4 language skills (reading, listening, writing, speaking) in order to reach a good mastery of everyday Dutch.
Initiation to business Dutch.
CEFRL levels of the course: Listening B1 Reading B1 Speaking B1 Lecturing B1 Writing B1
The student should be able to understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. He can deal with most situations likely to arise whilst travelling in an area where the language is spoken. He should be able to produce simple texts on topics which are familiar or of personal interest. He can describe experiences and events, hopes and ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
Adaptability: The course will allow students to adapt their managerial practice to the needs of a fast-evolving world.
 

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Knowledge of the basic grammatical rules, the basic vocabulary and everyday language which correspond to A2 level (CEFRL).(cfr courses LANG1908-1 et LANG2008-1)

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Students can choose between two options based on their profile.
Recommandations:

  • Students from 1908-1 and students from LANG2008-1 whose final result was inferior to 14/20 -> Option 1
  • Students from LANG2008-1 whose final resull was equal or superior to 14/20 -> Option 2
! Students have to make their final choice official before September 30, 2021!
Option 1
Face-to-face lessons: 3 hours / week (Highly advised!)
  • All articles and videos
  • All grammar exercises
  • All vocabulary exercises
  • All oral exercises
At home:
  • Different exercises to prepare (articles, videos, grammar exercises...)
  • Permanent evaluation: 1 test + 1 written expression / semester
Option 2
Face-to-face lessons: 1,5 hour / week (Highly advised!)
  • At least one document of each thematic file
  • Some grammar exercises
  • Most of the vocabulary exercises
  • All oral exercises
At home:
  • Different exercises to prepare (articles, videos, grammar exercises...)
  • Permanent evaluation: 1 test + 1 written expression / semester
  • Permanent evaluation: 1 document portfolio + 1 presentation / semester

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Option 1:
3 hours / week in class during the whole year + Permanent evaluation
Option 2:
1,5 hour / week in class during the whole year + Permanent evaluation
 
The answer keys to all the activities discussed in class are progressively available on LOl@ with extra explanations (written explanations or podcasts) when necessary.


 
 

Recommended or required readings

3 Coursebooks "Bloc 2": available at the "Centrale des cours" (N1, rue Louvrex, n°14).

  • Coursebook thematic files
  • Coursebook grammar and exercises
  • Coursebook thematic vocabulary
These coursebooks as well as all other documents handed out in class are also available online on lol@.
cf. http://lola.hec.uliege.be/course/view.php?id=105
Also available on Lol@:
  • all videos 
  • Keys to all activities (articles, videos, grammar and vocabulary)
  • Keys and results to all tests (permanent evaluation)
  • Interesting webpages
 
 

Assessment methods and criteria

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions ) AND oral exam

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

Exams
January :

  • Written exam consisting of vocabulary (files 1 to 4) and grammar, a listening test and a reading test 
  • Oral exam on the four thematic files of the first semester
June :
  • Written exam consisting of vocabulary (files 5 to 7) and grammar, a listening test and a reading test 
  • Oral exam on the three thematic files of the second semester + a press file (5 pages of articles from June 2021 to June 2022)
  Permanent evaluation
Option 1 :
  • 1 test (vocabulary + grammar) during S1
  • 1 written expression / semester
Option 2 :
  • 1 test (vocabulary + grammar) during S1
  • 1 written expression / semester
  • 1 document portfolio / semester (to be assembled week after week)
  • 1 oral presentation based on the portfolio / semester (at the end of each semester)
  Second session
  • Students have to take all the parts of the evaluation they failed
  • 'Option 2': Students who failed their portfolio/presentation of S1 and/or S2 have to prepare a new portfolio and a new presentation.
 
Division
Option 1
Written exam (January): 4,5/20
  • Voc/Gram: 2pts
  • Listening: 1,5 pt
  • Reading: 1 pt
Oral exam (January): 2/20
Written exam (June): 4,5/20
  • Voc/Gram: 2 pts
  • Listening: 1,5 pt
  • Reading: 1 pt
Oral exam (June): 5/20
Permanent evaluation: 4/20
  • 2 tests: 2 pts
  • 2 written expressions: 3 pts
Option 2
Written exam (January): 3 pts
  • Voc/Gram: 1 pt
  • Listening: 1 pt
  • Reading: 1 pt
Oral exam (January): 2/20
Examen écrit de juin : 3/20
  • Voc/Gram: 1 pt
  • Listening: 1 pt
  • Reading: 1 pt
Oral exam (June): 3/20
Permanent evaluation: 9/20
  • 2 tests: 2 pts
  • 2 written expressions: 3 pts
  • 2 portfolios: 2 pts
  • 2 présentations: 2 pts
 
If a student is absent on the day of a test or a written expression for the permanent evaluation of the course, they will be allowed to take it later only of they send a medical attest justifying the absence in the course of the following week.
If a student gets a '0' or an 'A' (absence) for any exam (written exam in January, written exam in June and oral exam in June), his final mark will automatically be '0' or 'A'. 
Every grade between 9,5 and 9,99 out of 20 will automatically be rounded down to 9/20 for the first as well as the second session.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Groups are formed on lol@ with more or less 30 students. Students are free to choose their group.
Groups 1, 2 and 3: Tiesday afternoon (15h15 - 18h15)
Groups 4, 5 and 6: Thursday morning (9h - 12h)
 
Groups 1 and 4: C. de Lamotte
Groups 2 and 5: D. Dewalque
Groups 3 and 6: F. Nsita

Contacts

Claire de Lamotte
cdelamotte@uliege.be
Diane Dewalque
D.Dewalque@uliege.be
Fanny Nsita
fnsita@uliege.be

Items online

Coursebooks and documents
Coursebooks and documents are available on the learning platform Lol@