Course 2024-2025

Spanish 1 (minimum level A2) [EELVB196]

  • 3 credits
  • 30h
  • 1st and 2nd quarter
Language of instruction: French / Français

Learning outcomes

- In general reading comprehension: the learner is able to understand short simple texts on common concrete topics with a high frequency of everyday or work-related language. The learner is also able to understand short, simple texts containing highly frequent vocabulary, including internationally shared vocabulary. - In general listening comprehension: the learner can understand enough to meet concrete needs provided that diction is clear and the rate of speech is slow. The learner can also understand expressions and meaningful words related to areas of immediate priority (e.g. basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment). - In general oral production: the learner is able to describe or present people, living conditions, daily activities, likes and dislikes in a simple way, using short series of expressions or non-articulated sentences. - In general oral interaction: the learner can interact with reasonable ease in well-structured situations and in short conversations, provided the other person gives help where necessary. The learner can deal with simple everyday exchanges without undue effort; can ask and answer questions and exchange ideas and information on familiar topics in familiar, predictable everyday situations. - In written production: the learner is able to write a series of simple expressions and sentences linked by simple connectors such as "and", "but" and "because", about everyday aspects of his/her environment, e.g. people, places, work or study, with connected sentences; make a brief and elementary description of an event, past activities and personal experiences.

Objectives

At the end of the academic year, all students will aim to achieve A2(+) in all skills, regardless of whether they were placed in the elementary or intermediate group at the beginning of the year.

Content

The course runs throughout the academic year with one hour of class per week. Before each lesson, the student will have consulted Webcampus and completed the task(s) required by the teacher. The course material will be based on the "Socios 1" textbook for both levels.


Teaching methods

The course is taught face-to-face and in small groups of up to 30 students. It is given in the form of interactive seminars in Spanish and is structured around the units in the course book, which focuses on the world of work. Attendance is compulsory. Opportunities to work on oral or written production are provided in each course. The objectives and activities are designed in accordance with the philosophy of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Language communication is worked on taking into account linguistic (lexicon, syntax, phonology), sociolinguistic (markers of social relations, rules of politeness, etc.) and pragmatic (organisation, adaptation, structure of discourse) skills necessary for the target tasks. The course is not limited to considerations of linguistic knowledge.

Evaluations

The assessment is the same for students who have taken the "beginner" or "intermediate" course. The course will be assessed according to the following weighting A) Continuous assessment (30%) In each term, a grammar/vocabulary test is given on the material of the units seen. B) Written examination (January session; 20%) In January, students will be assessed on the first term's material by means of a written exam, which covers the different skills worked on in class: listening and reading comprehension, and written expression. C) Final exam (June session; 50%) In June, students will have to take an oral and a written exam. 1) The oral exam (25%) will consist of (1) a conversation in pairs on topics covered in the different units of the Socios 1 textbook and (2) a conversation with the teacher on the portfolio produced during the course. The student who does not hand in a portfolio cannot present the oral exam. 2) The written exam (25%) will focus on vocabulary, grammar and the different skills worked on during the year. To validate the course, the student must have passed the different parts of the assessment, i.e. a mark equal to or higher than 10/20 for each part of the assessment. If any of the marks are below 10/20, the student will repeat the failed part(s) in the second session (August). For the August session, there will no longer be a distinction between the January and June subject. Regardless of the part to be retaken, the subject matter of the written examination will be that of the whole year.

 

Warning : please note that the success of this teaching unit does not lead to certification.

Recommended readings

The books are available at the ECO sales room (reprography). Compulsory books: 1. González, M., Martín, F., Rodrigo, C. & Verdía, E. (2007). Socios 1. Libro del alumno. Nueva edición (2019). Barcelona: Difusión. 2. Corpas, J. & Martínez, L. (2008). Socios 1. Cuaderno de ejercicios. Curso de español orientado al mundo del trabajo. Nueva edición (2019). Barcelona: Difusión. Recommended but not required: 1. Alonso Raya, R. et al (2005). Gramática básica del estudiante de español. Barcelona: Difusión.

Language of instruction

French / Français

Location for course

NAMUR

Organizer

Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales et de gestion
Rue de Bruxelles, 61
5000 NAMUR

Degree of Reference

Undergraduate Degree