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LfA Spanish Beginner - LFA00264L

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  • Department: Language and Linguistic Science
  • Module co-ordinator: Ms. Amanda Izquierdo
  • Credit value: Information currently unavailable
  • Credit level: LFA
  • Academic year of delivery: 2023-24
    • See module specification for other years: 2024-25

Module summary

The course is aimed at those with no previous knowledge of Spanish. The module aims to take students rapidly to about A1-level standard of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), in the understanding and use of written and spoken Spanish.

Module will run

Occurrence Teaching period
A Semester 1 2023-24 to Semester 2 2023-24

Module aims

This module will steadily build the knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary to communicate and interact in Spanish over the course of a year. It will focus on developing a communicative competence at beginner level, to about A1-level standard of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Students will engage, individually and in groups, in communicative activities and tasks emphasising three modes of communication:

  1. Reception activities (oral, audio-video, and reading comprehension)
  2. Production activities (oral and written production)
  3. Interaction activities (oral, written, and online interaction)

The mediums of instruction are English and Spanish.

Module learning outcomes

  • Ability to understand everyday expressions and short, simple informational material and texts on sports, music, travel, or short, illustrated narratives about everyday activities, etc.
  • Ability to produce short simple phrases about people and places and about themselves, including personal information such as: names, addresses, relationship, nationalities, etc. to describe themselves as well as simple aspects of their everyday life in a series of simple sentences prepared in advance.
  • Ability to interact in a simple way and to ask and answer simple questions about themselves, their friends and family, and their daily routines.
  • Ability to recognise basic cultural differences, for example in the use of: cardinal and ordinal numbers, years, measuring distance, asking & giving the time, etc. and to establish basic social contact by using the simplest, but appropriate, everyday polite forms of greetings, farewells, and introductions.

Module content

Topics may include:

  • Greetings, countries, and nationalities.
  • Expressing likes and dislikes.
  • Introducing yourself, your family, your hobbies, what you do for a living, and understanding when others tell you about themselves and their circumstances.
  • Asking and answering basic questions about a city/ neighbourhood, asking about opening/closing times and how to find facilities.
  • Describing your daily routine.
  • Talking about your feelings, emotions, skills, and attributes.
  • Sharing your plans and wishes.

Assessment

Task Length % of module mark
Departmental - attendance requirement
Attendance requirement
N/A 100

Special assessment rules

Pass/fail & Non-reassessable

Additional assessment information

The course is non-assessed but students will receive an LfA Certificate of Completion if they participate in at least 13 sessions out of 18.

Reassessment

None

Module feedback

Regular homework tasks will provide opportunities for ongoing feedback on progress.

In addition, students will have the opportunity to complete coursework. Its purpose is not to provide a summative assessment of students’ performance but to provide the basis for relevant tutor’s feedback and feedforward.

Indicative reading

Course materials and guided readings will be provided by the module convenors via the VLE at the start of the year.



The information on this page is indicative of the module that is currently on offer. The University is constantly exploring ways to enhance and improve its degree programmes and therefore reserves the right to make variations to the content and method of delivery of modules, and to discontinue modules, if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary by the University. Where appropriate, the University will notify and consult with affected students in advance about any changes that are required in line with the University's policy on the Approval of Modifications to Existing Taught Programmes of Study.