Saint-Louis University - Bruxelles
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MHNE1222 - Dutch: Language and Culture


USL-B


Credits : 5

Lecturer :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , first and second term, 60 hours of theory.

Language of instruction :
Dutch

Learning activities :
MHNE1222A - Dutch : language practice [1 Q. • 30 Th. • Pond. : 50] Guy Sirjacobs
MHNE1222B - Dutch : culture [2 Q. • 30 Th. • Pond. : 50] Guy Sirjacobs

Learning outcomes :
At the end of the Language activity, the B2 student will be able to
- understand and analyse the vocabulary of Dutch texts, taking into account socio-cultural components and their impact on style and phraseology;
- use B2 level vocabulary in speaking and writing by mobilising theoretical knowledge (grammatical and linguistic)
- structure their knowledge of linguistic contexts by using the most common collocations, routines and formulas for vocabulary
- to be critical of information flows.

At the end of the "Culture" activity, the B2 student will have acquired a certain amount of cultural knowledge that proves his/her ability to follow Flemish current affairs and to speak about aspects of civilisation fluently, with ease and confidence, while respecting the rules of grammar and conjugation.


Prerequisites :
None

Co-requisites :
None

Course contents :
Language practice activity: the course focuses on intermediate/advanced vocabulary based on debatable social issues.
The student prepares a dossier for each topic and is invited to express him/herself through presentations, debates and informal conversations.
Contrastive work on lexical difficulties.

Culture activity: the course focuses on the civilisational aspects of Flanders. The student prepares a dossier for each topic and is invited to express himself/herself through presentations, debates and informal conversations.


Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Exercises (practical work and ‘learning by sharing', debates, etc.);
Student presentations.


Assessment methods and criteria :
In order to obtain the credits related to a TU, the student must take all parts of the examination related to the TU (whether they relate to learning activities - LAs - or to parts of the course.

Module 1: Continuous assessment.
Module 2: Continuous assessment.
Language activity 50% (written 25% - portfolio and contrastive work count for half the points - and oral 25%) and Culture activity 50% (written 25% and oral 25%).
August exams: a portfolio containing 5 topics - cultural subjects under debate - to be submitted in the first week of the examination period and an oral examination.

The overall mark for the EU is an average calculated according to the above procedures.
If you fail the course, you are invited to consult the detailed marks on the MOODLE page of the course. A mark equal to or higher than 10/20 for a part of the course will automatically be carried over to the second session and may not be repeated, provided that all parts have been presented.


Recommended or required reading :
A bibliography is provided along with comments in class.
Recommended reading: press articles in Dutch and French.