Course 2024-2025

Español I (level A2) [EELVM441]

  • 5 credits
  • 30h
  • 1st quarter
Language of instruction: Spanish / Español
Teacher: Trefois Cindy

Learning outcomes

Written reception

Comprehension of short, simple texts on concrete, current topics with a high frequency of everyday or work-related language, containing extremely frequent vocabulary, including internationally shared vocabulary.

 

Oral reception

Understanding well enough to meet concrete needs, provided that diction is clear and flow is slow; understanding expressions and vocabulary relating to areas of immediate priority (e.g. personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment).

 

Oral production

Simply describe or introduce people, living conditions, daily activities, likes and dislikes, using short series of expressions or non-articulate sentences.

 

Oral interaction

Be able to interact with reasonable ease in well-structured situations and short conversations, provided the other person gives help where necessary; cope with simple everyday exchanges without undue effort; ask and answer questions and exchange ideas and information on familiar topics in familiar, predictable everyday situations.

 

Written production

Write a series of simple phrases and sentences linked by simple connectors such as "and", "but" and "because", about everyday aspects of one's environment, e.g. people, places, work or study, with connected sentences; give a brief, basic description of an event, past activities and personal experiences.

Objectives

The course aims to acquire the basics of the Spanish language (level A1) and bring students to level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Specifically, it aims to develop communication and comprehension skills to be capable of simple interactions in daily situations, communicate on elementary topics, and exchange ideas and information about familiar subjects.

 

Content

See course programme on WebCampus.

Table of contents

See course programme on WebCampus.

Exercises description

See WebCampus.


Teaching methods

The course is given in person and in small groups. It takes the form of interactive seminars in Spanish and includes continuous assessment tests (see course program on WebCampus).

 

Regular attendance in class is essential and necessary for progress. Opportunities to work on language production are provided in each class.

 

The objectives and activities are designed in accordance with the philosophy of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Language communication is addressed, taking into account linguistic skills (vocabulary, syntax, phonology), sociolinguistic skills (markers of social relationships, rules of politeness, etc.), and pragmatic skills (organization, adaptation, discourse structure) necessary for the target tasks. The course is not restricted to mere linguistic skills.

 

Particular attention is paid to the workload for the student, i.e., the distribution between in-person class hours and the credits allocated to the course. 1/5 of the course credits will be in person with the teacher, and the remaining hours/credits will be done remotely through the Webcampus platform and the Duolingo tool (1 credit = 30 hours of work).

Evaluations

The final course grade is calculated as follows:

  • Continuous assessment (20%): 2 grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation tests (dates announced at the beginning of the year on the course program on WebCampus; attendance is mandatory).
  • January assessment (80%):
    • Linguistic skills (GVP): 20%
    • Written and oral comprehension: 20%
    • Oral production (individual and interactive): 20%
    • Written production: 20%

 

Absence or attendance grade for any part of the exam will result in an absence or attendance grade for the whole assessment.

 

In the second session, students whose final grade is lower than 10/20 in January must retake the part(s) for which their grade is lower than 10/20, including linguistic skills, reception, oral production, and/or written production.

 

Just like in January, an absence or attendance grade for any part of the exam will result in an absence or attendance grade for the whole assessment.

 

In case of a new failure, the student will have to retake the whole exam the following year; there will be no partial exemption from one academic year to the next.

 

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

Recommended readings

Course materials (available in reprography):

  • Manual ¡Nos vemos!, Libro del alumno A1-A2, Difusión editions, 2011
  • Workbook ¡Nos vemos!, Cuaderno de ejercicios A1-A2, Difusión editions, 2011
  • Additional materials on Webcampus, Quizlet, and Duolingo

Reference books:

  • Gramática de uso del español A1-B2, SM ELE, 2008.
  • Le Bled Espagnol Tout-en-un, Hachette editions, 2019.
  • Le mot pour le dire (espagnol), Broché, 2002.

Language of instruction

Spanish / Español

Location for course

NAMUR

Organizer

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

Degree of Reference

Master's Degree