Objectives
1. To reach the contents of the level C1.1 of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
2. To develop learning skills in order to promote autonomy. This includes abilities to research, reflect on and describe several aspects of Spanish language.
3. To express himself fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
4. To develop particular points of view and to formulate ideas and opinions with precision.
5. To relate his contribution skilfully to those of other speakers.
6. To use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
7. To present clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects integrating sub-themes, developing particular points and rounding off with an appropriate conclusion.
8. To promote intercultural awareness and aknowledging language-culture(s) relations.
General characterization
Code
711111120
Credits
6.0
Responsible teacher
Coral Mateo Franquesa
Hours
Weekly -
4
Total -
168
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
Have completed the previous levels (A1, A2, B1 e B2).
Bibliography
1. AA.VV. (2008). Dominio. Madrid: Edelsa.
2. AA.VV. (ed. impressa 2005). Diccionario panhispánico de dudas (http://www.rae.es/recursos/diccionarios/dpd)
3.Matte Bon, Francisco (2ª ed., 1995). Gramática comunicativa del español, 1 y 2. Madrid: Edelsa
4.AA.VV. (2012). El Cronómetro. Manual de preparación del DELE C1. Madrid: Edinumen
5. Pérez-Reverte, A. (1995). La piel del tambor. Madrid: Alfaguara.
Teaching method
Inductive and deductive, formal and communicative activities, based on one or more type of language feature (expression, comprehension, interaction and mediation), focussing on the students' needs, and emphasising the integration of skills, intercultural reflection, autonomous learning and the use of digital media.
Continuous Evaluation. Two tests done in class; oral presentations and written work. Evaluation will be based on communicative competence, accuracy and appropriacy, the use of learning strategies, knowledge about sociocultural aspects of the Hispanic world and an ability to think seriously about cultural matters.
Evaluation method
Oral expression and oral interaction in class (20%). Written compositions (20%)(40%), Reading test: commentary of a work (extensive reading)(20%), Test: linguistic, pragmatic and cultural contents(40%)
Subject matter
1. Communication skills and critical competence: the different types of texts and its characteristics according to its function. Informative texts (news, chronicles), opinion (opinion articles, interviews, reviews), communication (notes, e-mails, memo, invoices) among others.
2. Grammar competence: substantive, consecutive, temporal and continuous sentences. Relative pronouns.
3. Lexical competence: vocabulary expansion under all forms and in different texts, from erudite expressions to familiar and colloquial expressions.
4. Pragmatic/functional competence: to provide an opinion, to state a point of view, to write a report or to narrate an experience.
5. Improvement of general knowledge and knowledge on behaviours and sociocultural conventions of the Hispanic world.
6. Development of current themes such as: fashion, climate, cloning, gender and generation gaps, among others.
7. Development of knowledge and intercultural skills.
Programs
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