Inter Faculty Spanish 4a
Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
LANG3007 | Modern Languages and Cultures | 3 | 10 | Autumn UK |
- Code
- LANG3007
- School
- Modern Languages and Cultures
- Level
- 3
- Credits
- 10
- Semesters
- Autumn UK
Summary
This module develops the four skills of reading, listening, speaking and writing to enable students to gather and process information accurately and quickly through discussion, from radio and TV and from written sources.
Classes are conducted in the Target Language and focus on contemporary topics which aim to give students an up-to-date insight into those countries where the Target Language is spoken. A review of relevant grammar is also undertaken.
A single written assessment will replace all failed assessment components at the reassessment stage.
For further information on choosing the correct language level, please visit the Language Centre Information Hub: https://moodle.nottingham.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=127225
Target Students
This module is open to all students provided their home department approves. Priority will be given to students on the BA in International Communication Studies.Please note, your enrolment on this module will be conditional on subsequent attendance at an assessment by the Language Centre, where your appropriate language level will be confirmed. Failure to attend the assessment may result in your enrolment being cancelled. Dates and times of the assessment sessions will be advertised on the Language Centre website. Available to JYA/Exchange students.
Classes
- One 1-hour seminar each week for 11 weeks
- One 2-hour seminar each week for 11 weeks
The School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies operates an attendance policy. The details of this policy can be found in the student handbook on Workspace and in module handbooks.2.5--3 hours class contact per week.
Assessment
- 40% In-Class Exam: 1 x in-class 10-15 mins multi-skilled exam.
- 60% In-Class Written Exam: 1 x 90 mins in-class written exam.
Assessed by end of autumn semester
Educational Aims
This module aims to consolidate and extend the students' knowledge of the subject by developing the four main language skills of speaking, writing, reading and listening. Special emphasis will be put on developing more sophisticated oral and written skills, enabling the students to deal proficiently and accurately with real-life situations (such as information-retrieval from written and spoken sources, résumé- and report-writing in the Target Language).Learning Outcomes
The course involves working in small groups and thus helps in the development of presentation skills, interaction and organisation.
Practice is offered in summary writing and the ability to present a coherent argument or explanation.
Time management is important and the topics chosen increase cultural awareness.