Course teacher(s)
Jürgen JASPERS (Coordinator)ECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
Dutch
Course content
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Required and Corequired knowledge and skills
GERM-B-120, Linguistique synchronique du néerlandais.
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lecture course + seminar in interaction with the students.
Contribution to the teaching profile
The course prepares students at obtaining advanced knowledge of Dutch linguistics as well as an improved Dutch proficiency (= B2, Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
References, bibliography, and recommended reading
Selected texts (renewed each year)
Obligatory reading: Dieltjens et al. 2016 et 2017: Woorden in context/Vocabulaire en contexte II. Louvain-la-Neuve: De Boeck.
Recommended reading: Dieltjens et al. 2016 et 2017: Woorden in context/Vocabulaire en contexte I. Louvain-la-Neuve: De Boeck.
Course notes
- Université virtuelle
Other information
Contacts
jurgen.jaspers@ulb.be
Campus
Solbosch
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- written examination
- Oral examination
written examination
Oral examination
Both parts of the course will be examined in the first session (January). The theoretical exam will be an oral one, the proficiency exam will be organised as follows: written exam (30% of the mark for Dutch proficiency) + oral exam (50%) + continuous evaluation (20%). The exams in the second session (August) will be organised in the same way (oral exam for the theoretical part, oral and written exam for the proficiency part).
Mark calculation method (including weighting of intermediary marks)
The final mark will be composed of the marks obtained for both course parts ('theoretical part', 'proficiency'): the mark obtained for the theoretical part will count for 60% of the final note, the mark obtained for the proficiency part will count for 40% of the final mark. Students obtaining a mark of less than 10/20 in the first (January) session will need to take both exams again in the second (August) session.
Students obtaining a mark of less than 10/20 for one of the course parts will receive a fail mark for the whole course ('échec absorbant').
Language(s) of evaluation
- Dutch