Academic Handbook Course Descriptors and Programme Specifications
LLANG4123 Introduction to the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures II Course Descriptor
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Course Code | LLANG4123 | Discipline | Language |
UK Credit | 15 | US Credit | 4 |
FHEQ level | 4 | Date approved | November 2022 |
Pre-requisites | LLANG4111 Introduction to the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures I or equivalent
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Co-requisites |
Course Overview
This course builds on Introduction to the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures I. Students develop further their knowledge of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures through the use of authentic cultural materials and communication-oriented activities. Students will continue in their acquisition from basic to intermediate linguistic skills while reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as focusing on the development of transcultural competence in topics such as meals, fashion, stages of life, and travel. This course explores linguistic tasks and cultural perspectives related to daily life, as well as a small number of more specialized contexts, in the Spanish-speaking world.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
K1a | Understand and use basic to intermediate key components of Spanish grammar. |
K2a | Possess the vocabulary necessary to navigate common, everyday contexts in Spanish, as well as a small number of semi-specialist contexts. |
K3a | Understand basic to intermediate spoken and written Spanish in everyday contexts. |
Subject Specific Skills
S1a | Interact verbally and in writing to meet a variety of communicative situations, such as request and provide information, give instructions, and narrate past experiences. |
S2a | Adapt language to a broader range of different cultural and linguistic contexts. |
Transferable and Employability Skills
T1a | Present information and knowledge in Spanish with developing competency. |
T2a | Understand a broader range of appropriate registers of speech and writing for different contexts. |
Teaching and Learning
Teaching and learning strategies for this course will include:
A minimum of 36 contact hours, typically to include interactive group teaching, co-curriculars, individual meetings, in-class presentations and exams.
Course information and supplementary materials are available on the College’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
Students will receive individualised developmental feedback on their work for this course.
Students are required to attend and participate in all the formal and timetabled sessions for this course. Students are also expected to manage their directed learning and independent study in support of the course.
Assessment
Formative
Students will be formatively assessed in class through class activities, and during office hours. Formative assessments are ones that do not count towards the final grade but will provide students with developmental feedback.
Summative Assessments
AE: | Assessment Activity | Weighting (%) | Duration | Length |
1 | Presentation | 20 | 3 – 4 mins | |
2 | Role Play | 20 | 4 – 5 mins | |
3 | Portfolio | 60
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500 – 700 words in total |
Further information about the assessments can be found in the Course Syllabus.
Feedback
Students will receive feedback in a variety of ways: written (including via email correspondence); oral (within office hours or on an ad hoc basis) and indirectly through class discussion.
Feedback is provided on summative assessment and is made available to the student either via email, the VLE or another appropriate method.
Indicative Reading
Note: Comprehensive and current reading lists for courses are produced annually in the Course Syllabus or other documentation provided to students; the indicative reading list provided below is used as part of the approval/modification process only.
Books
- Francisco Rosales Varo, Teresa Moreno, Ana Martínez Lara, Pilar Salamanca, Kris Buyse, Matilde Martínez, Núria Murillo and Pablo Garrido, Campus Sur A1-A2 (Libro y cuadernos digitales) (Barcelona: Difusión, 2022). ISBN: NP12217249861
Electronic Resources
The handbook used in the course provides access to an online platform (Campus Difusión) where students will have extra activities for independent learning.
Further Readings
As reference grammar, students are recommended the following one, which is available in the library.
- Miquel López, Lourdes- Ruíz Campillo, J. Plácido- Martínez Gila, Pablo- Castañeda, Alejandro- Ortega Olivares, Jenaro- Alonso Raya, Rosario, Gramática básica del estudiante de español. Nueva edición revisada (Barcelona: Difusión, 2021)
Indicative Topics
Students will study the following topics:
- Everyday spoken and written Spanish
- Spanish grammar and vocabulary
- Spanish language texts
- Hispanic cultures
Title: LLANG4123 Introduction to the Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures II Course
Approved by: Academic Board Location: Academic Handbook/Programme Specifications and Handbooks/Mobility Courses |
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Version number | Date approved | Date published | Owner | Proposed next review date | Modification (As per AQF4) & category number |
1.1 | October 2022 | January 2023 | Dr Catherine Brown | November 2027 | Category 1: Corrections/clarifications to documents which do not change approved content or learning outcomes |
1.0 | November 2022 | November 2022 | Dr Catherine Brown | November 2027 |