Code: | LLC028 | Acronym: | EA2 |
Keywords | |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Spanish |
Active? | Yes |
Responsible unit: | Department of Portuguese and Romance Studies |
Course/CS Responsible: | Bachelor in Languages, Literatures and Cultures |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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CL | 9 | CL - Study Plan | 1 | - | 6 | 52 | 162 |
LA | 26 | LA - Study Plan | 1 | - | 6 | 52 | 162 |
LLC | 26 | LLC - Monodisciplinary Study Plan | 1 | - | 6 | 52 | 162 |
LLC - Bidisciplinar Study Plan (Portuguese Studies) | 1 | - | 6 | 52 | 162 | ||
LLC - Bidisciplinar Study Plan (Two Foreign Languages) | 1 | - | 6 | 52 | 162 | ||
LRI | 72 | LRI - Study Plan | 1 | - | 6 | 52 | 162 |
At this level, it is intended to consolidate the communicative competence which has been developed in the course Espanhol A1. Students are expected to acquire a broader range of grammar and vocabulary resources for various situations. This syllabus, which is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, pursues the following overall aims, so by the end of the semester students will be able to:
- understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc.
- communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters.
- describe in simple terms aspects of his/her background, present and past experiences, events and matters in areas of immediate need and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
Students will be able to:
I. Listening comprehension: Understand phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance (very basic personal and family information, shopping, local area, employment). Catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements.
II. Reading comprehension: Read short, simple texts. Find specific, predictable information in simple, everyday material.
III. Spoken interaction: Communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar topics and activities. Handle very short social exchanges, even though usually do not understand enough to keep the conversation going by himself.
IV. Speaking production: Use a series of phrases and sentences to describe family and other people, living conditions, educational background and the present or most recent job.
V. Writing: Write short, simple notes and messages related to matters of immediate need. Write simple personal letters or emails.
Functional contents: Talking about present and past habits and routines. Talking about recent events. Describing personal experiences. Referring to hobbies and other free time activities. Expressing agreement and disagreement. Talking about the past ( biographies, history, experiencies,…) Connecting different actions in time in the past. Describing places, people and objetcs referring to the past. Suggesting, recommending and advicing. Giving orders and instructions. Asking for and giving directions. Expressing compulsory and forbidden actions. Identifying food and ordering in a restaurant.
Grammar: Revision of the present tense (regular and irregular verbs). Past simple (regular and irregular verbs). Discourse markers. Accents: general norm and diacritical accents. Present perfect. Past participle (regular and irregulars). Discourse markers. Shorter forms for the adjective. Superlative. 'Imperfecto de Indicativo' (regular and irregular verbs). Discourse markers. Contrast between the present perfect, the past tense and the imperfect. Imperative form (only second person of singular and plural). Object pronouns and placement.
Vocabulary related to: Town. Food. Animals. Expressions to react in a conversation.
Texts:
- Reading: short anecdotes, short and simple biographies, short stories, short and guided diaries, simple news, informal postcards / letters / e-mails (e.g. town descriptions, telling stories...), recipes, brochures or advertisements related to travels, etc.
- Listening: short anecdotes, informal conversations on personal topics (travels, past experiences, etc.) and to ask for information (e.g. ordering in a restaurant), telephone, informal, short and simple conversations to ask for information, short and simple biographies, short stories.
- Writing: short anecdotes, short and simple biographies, short stories, short and guided diaries, simple news, informal postcards / letters / e-mails (e.g. town descriptions, telling stories...), recipes, etc.
- Speaking: short anecdotes, informal conversations on personal topics (places, travels, past experiences) and to ask for information (e.g. ordering in a restaurant), short and simple biographies.
Lessons will be both practical and theoretical and will be based on an action-oriented approach considering users and learners of a language primarily as social agents, intercultural speakers and autonomous learners. Students will be expected to be involved in the lessons and in their own learning. Classes will be taught in Spanish. The didactic material for the course will mainly be taken from a support text produced by the teachers, which will be available on the first-floor photocopy room or on Moodle.
Designation | Weight (%) |
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Prova oral | 35,00 |
Teste | 35,00 |
Trabalho escrito | 15,00 |
Trabalho prático ou de projeto | 15,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
Designation | Time (hours) |
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Estudo autónomo | 108,00 |
Frequência das aulas | 54,00 |
Total: | 162,00 |
Students are required to attend 75 % of classes, with exceptions according to FLUP regulations.
The type of assessment is distributed evaluation without final exam and the final mark will be calculated based on the following components of assessment: writing and speaking (50%-50%).
Writing: classwork (3/20; more information can be found in the section “Documents” and on Moodle) and two tests. The first one will take place in the middle of the semester and the second at the end of the semester. To be assessed in the speaking part, students need to get minimum 9/20 considering the sum of both written tests and classwork.
Speaking: oral interaction in class in pairs (optional, 3/20, more information can be found in the section “Documents”) and a speaking test. This one will be a final paired speaking test and will take place at the end of the semester. In order to pass this curricular unit, students must obtain the minimum mark of 9/20 in the speaking part.
There is no final exam for this course, but those students who do not obtain the minimum mark to pass the curricular unit will have the opportunity to attend a written test and a speaking test (50%-50%) at the end of the course (the marks for oral interaction in class and classwork (portfolio) can be maintained). Only those students who have passed the subject in former years have the opportunity to improve (“melhoria”) the oral or writing marks.
More information can be found in the document "Evaluación: tipos y criterios" in the section "Documentos" and on Moodle.
There is a compulsory reading. This reading will be provided to students by the teachers at the beginning of the semester. In the oral test, comments and questions about the reading will represent the 50%, so students will be expected to remember its content.
According to FLUP regulations.
There is no final exam for this course, but those students who do not obtain the minimum mark to pass the curricular unit will have the opportunity to attend a written test and a speaking test (50%-50%) at the end of the course (the marks for oral interaction in class and classwork (portfolio) can be maintained). Only those students who have passed the subject in former years have the opportunity to improve (“melhoria”) the oral or writing marks.
More information can be found in the document "Evaluación: tipos y criterios" in the section "Documentos" and on Moodle.