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SEEF0022 Finnish C Off Track Language

UCL Credits: 15

Total Learning Hours: 150

ECTS: 7.5

Level: Advanced

Course Unit: 0.5

Terms 1 and 2

Module Coordinator: Dr Riitta Valijarvi

Taught By: Dr Riitta Valijarvi

To find out more about this module, please contact the Module Coordinator.

Weekly Contact Hours:  2 hours per week

Prerequisites:

Either successful completion of SEEF0021 Finnish B off-track language module or equivalent (upper intermediate) knowledge of Finnish. An assessment test will be arranged with the tutor to assess students' level before they join the course.

Compulsory Module for: N/A

Summative Assessment

2 hour written examination (70%), including grammar and lexical exercises (20%), reading (25%), and writing (25%); oral examination (30%), consisting of presentation (15%) and social conversation (15%).

Formative Coursework

Progress is carefully monitored, in particular in the early stages of the course, through a number of formative assessment tasks (short presentations and conversation exercises in class, informal and semi-formal vocabulary tests, reading comprehension tasks, grammar practice, Q&A sessions) and homework exercises.

Module Outline

This course aims to enable students to function in most everyday situations in Finnish and to appreciate the complexity of Finnish culture and society. This includes sound knowledge of vocabulary (approximately 2200-2500 words), grammar, morphology (e.g. verbs in the present and past tense and various moods, verbal aspect, where relevant, noun cases, singular and plural forms, possessive constructions, derivation, etc.), syntax (word order in complex sentences), and phonetics (improving pronunciation and intonation). The course follows up and consolidates knowledge of Finnish gained on the Finnish B off-track module, and completes the Finnish off-track (A, B, and C) course.

EXPECTED OUTCOMES

By the end of the course students should have reached level B2 (an advanced level) in all four skills according to the grading provided by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Depending on the independent study time they spent on completing their course options, students may consider taking the ECL language examination at Level B2 in languages where such examination is available.

Students will have improved their intercultural communication skills, independent study skills, and general language learning ability.

Indicative Texts

Course materials produced by the teacher will be provided.

Core learning materials:

 

Please note: This outline is accurate at the time of publication. Minor amendments may be made prior to the start of the academic year.