2024-2025 / LROM9028-2

Spanish II

Theory

Practice

Duration

Theory : 30h Th
Practice : 45h Pr

Number of credits

 Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : general10 crédits 
 Bachelor in French and Romance languages and literatures : general10 crédits 
 Master in modern languages and literatures : general, reasearch focus10 crédits 
 Master in modern languages and literatures : general, teaching focus10 crédits 
 Master en langues et lettres modernes, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en langues, cultures et sociétés de l'Asie orientale (Chine/Japon)10 crédits 
 Master in multilingual communication, professional focus in language and culture5 crédits 
 Master in modern languages and literatures : general, professional focus in translation10 crédits 

Lecturer

Theory : Anne-Cécile Druet
Practice : Anne-Cécile Druet

Substitute(s)

Theory : Marie Rasson

Coordinator

Anne-Cécile Druet

Language(s) of instruction

Spanish language

Organisation and examination

All year long, with partial in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Study of Spanish grammar and practice with four linguistic activities: reading, oral comprehension, writing and conversation.

Theory

Study of Spanish grammar and practice with four linguistic abilities: reading, oral comprehension, writing and conversation.

Practice

Study of Spanish grammar and practice with four linguistic abilities: reading, oral comprehension, writing and conversation.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

This course is intended to improve knowledge of Spanish morphosyntax and to develop the communication skills acquired during the first year. By the end of the course, students should be able to apply and explain grammar rules, and their communication skills should be equivalent to C1 level in the common European framework of reference.

Theory

This course is intended to improve knowledge of Spanish morphosyntax and to develop the communication skills acquired during the first year. By the end of the course, students should be able to apply and explain grammar rules, and their communication skills should be equivalent to C1 level in the common European framework of reference.

Practice

This course is intended to improve knowledge of Spanish morphosyntax and to develop the communication skills acquired during the first year. By the end of the course, students should be able to apply and explain grammar rules, and their communication skills should be equivalent to C1 level in the common European framework of reference.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Mastery of elementary morphosyntax and basic vocabulary. The Spanish Language I certificate or diploma is, therefore, compulsory.

Theory

Mastery of elementary morphology and syntax and basic vocabulary. The diploma or certificate from the Spanish Language I course is thus required.

Practice

Mastery of elementary morphosyntax and basic vocabulary. The Spanish Language I certificate or diploma is, therefore, compulsory.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The Spanish II course is divided as follows: one hour of theory (flipped classroom method) and two hours of practical work in small groups. Some of the practical work will be completed at home. These three hours are compulsory. One additional hour (reinforcement) will also be organised. This is optional, but highly recommended.


Language and grammar practice is compulsory, as is translation, written exercises and active participation in class.

TI students are only required to follow the theory course.

Theory

The Spanish II course is divided as follows: one hour of theory (flipped classroom method) and two hours of practical work in small groups. Some of the practical work will be completed at home. These three hours are compulsory. One additional hour (reinforcement) will also be organised. This is optional, but highly recommended.
 
Language and grammar practice is compulsory, as is translation, written exercises and active participation in class.

TI students are only required to follow the theory course.

Practice

The Spanish II course is divided as follows: one hour of theory (flipped classroom method) and two hours of practical work in small groups. Some of the practical work will be completed at home. These three hours are compulsory. One additional hour (reinforcement) will also be organised. This is optional, but highly recommended.

Language and grammar practice is compulsory, as is translation, written exercises and active participation in class.

TI students are only required to follow the theory course.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Blended learning


Additional information:

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Theory

Blended learning


Additional information:

Blended learning

Practice

Blended learning


Additional information:

Blended learning

Recommended or required readings

Mandatory reading will be given during the practical work sessions.

Theory

Mandatory reading will be given during the practical work sessions.

Practice

Mandatory reading will be given during the practical work sessions.

Assessment methods and criteria

Exam(s) in session

January exam session

- In-person

written exam

May-June exam session

- In-person

written exam AND oral exam

August-September exam session

- In-person

written exam AND oral exam

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

Exam(s)

All sessions

- In person

written AND oral evaluations


Additional explanations:

January session: a non-exempting but compulsory written evaluation is organised.

Duration: 3.5 hours, including 2 hours for the grammar evaluation (for all students) and 1.5 hours for evaluation of the practical work for relevant students (except TI)

Grade: 70% for grammar, 30% for practical work


The grade will account for 20% of the final grade (May-June session). 



May-June session:

Continuous assessment (practical work) for relevant students (excluding TI): 20%

Inclusion of the grade from the January session: 20%

Written exam: 40% for everyone except TI, 80% for TI

Duration: 3.5 hours including 2 hours for evaluation of the grammar course (for all students) and 1.5 hours for evaluation of practical work for relevant students (except TI)

Grade: 70% for grammar, 30% for practical work

Only students who have received a grade of 8/20 or higher on average for the written examinations in January and June, as well as the practical work, may sit the oral exam.

A list of students admitted to sit the oral exam in June will be published after correction of the written exams from May.

Oral exam (excl. TI): 20%. The oral exam will mainly focus on the content of the practical work. A few grammar questions may also be asked

 
In the second session, the final grade is made up of the August written (70%) and the August oral exam (30%) for all students except TI. For TI students, the written part only covers the theory classes and represents 100% of the final grade. The evaluation will cover all content covered during the year.

The oral exam is individual and covers the content seen in grammar classes and practical work, as well as the mandatory reading covered in class, which students must develop.

Only students who have received a grade of 8/20 or higher in the written exam may sit the oral exam.

Additional explanations about the elements which will be taken into account during the oral evaluations will be given in class.

Theory

Exam(s) in session

January exam session

- In-person

written exam

May-June exam session

- In-person

written exam AND oral exam

August-September exam session

- In-person

written exam AND oral exam

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

Exam(s)

All sessions

- In person

written AND oral evaluations


Additional explanations:

January session: a non-exempting but compulsory written evaluation is organised.

Duration: 3.5 hours, including 2 hours for the grammar evaluation (for all students) and 1.5 hours for evaluation of the practical work for relevant students (except TI)

Grade: 70% for grammar, 30% for practical work

The grade will account for 20% of the final grade (May-June session). 



May-June session:

Continuous assessment (practical work) for relevant students (excluding TI): 20%

Inclusion of the grade from the January session: 20%

Written exam: 40% for everyone except TI, 80% for TI

Duration: 3.5 hours including 2 hours for evaluation of the grammar course (for all students) and 1.5 hours for evaluation of practical work for relevant students (except TI)

Grade: 70% for grammar, 30% for practical work

Only students who have received a grade of 8/20 or higher on average for the written examinations in January and June, as well as the practical work, may sit the oral exam.

A list of students admitted to sit the oral exam in June will be published after correction of the written exams from May.

Oral exam (excl. TI): 20%. The oral exam will mainly focus on the content of the practical work. A few grammar questions may also be asked

 
In the second session, the final grade is made up of the August written (70%) and the August oral exam (30%) for all students except TI. For TI students, the written part only covers the theory classes and represents 100% of the final grade. The evaluation will cover all content covered during the year.


The oral exam is individual and covers the content seen in grammar classes and practical work, as well as the mandatory reading covered in class, which students must develop.

Only students who have received a grade of 8/20 or higher in the written exam may sit the oral exam.

Additional explanations about the elements which will be taken into account during the oral evaluations will be given in class.

Practice

Exam(s) in session

January exam session

- In-person

written exam

May-June exam session

- In-person

written exam AND oral exam

August-September exam session

- In-person

written exam AND oral exam

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

Additional explanations:

Exam(s)

All sessions

- In person

written AND oral evaluations


Additional explanations:

January session: a non-exempting but compulsory written evaluation is organised.

Duration: 3.5 hours, including 2 hours for the grammar evaluation (for all students) and 1.5 hours for evaluation of the practical work for relevant students (except TI)

Grade: 70% for grammar, 30% for practical work

The grade will account for 20% of the final grade (May-June session). 



May-June session:

Continuous assessment (practical work) for relevant students (excluding TI): 20%

Inclusion of the grade from the January session: 20%

Written exam: 40% for everyone except TI, 80% for TI

Duration: 3.5 hours including 2 hours for evaluation of the grammar course (for all students) and 1.5 hours for evaluation of practical work for relevant students (except TI)

Grade: 70% for grammar, 30% for practical work

Only students who have received a grade of 8/20 or higher on average for the written examinations in January and June, as well as the practical work, may sit the oral exam.

A list of students admitted to sit the oral exam in June will be published after correction of the written exams from May.

Oral exam (excl. TI): 20%. The oral exam will mainly focus on the content of the practical work. A few grammar questions may also be asked

 
In the second session, the final grade is made up of the August written (70%) and the August oral exam (30%) for all students except TI. For TI students, the written part only covers the theory classes and represents 100% of the final grade. The evaluation will cover all content covered during the year.


The oral exam is individual and covers the content seen in grammar classes and practical work, as well as the mandatory reading covered in class, which students must develop.

Only students who have received a grade of 8/20 or higher in the written exam may sit the oral exam.

Additional explanations about the elements which will be taken into account during the oral evaluations will be given in class.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

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Theory

TI students only follow the theory classes and are not involved in the practical work

Practice

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Contacts

Teacher: Anne-Cécile Druet (acdruet@uliege.be)

Teacher assistants: 

-Vanessa Casanova (v.casanova@uliege.be)

-Clélia LEONARD (clelia.leonard@uliege.be)

-Emma Álvarez Hernández (Emma.AlvarezHernandez@uliege.be)



Secretaries

  • (Romance languages) Ms Ariane NUSGENS 04 366 56 50
  • (Modern languages) Ms Martine DELAVIGNETTE  04 366 53 96
  • (Communication) Ms Evelyne LIBENS  04.366.32.86
  • (Translation) Ms Sabrina DEWAR  04 366 54 66

Theory

Teacher: Anne-Cécile Druet (acdruet@uliege.be)

Teacher assistants: 

-Vanessa Casanova (v.casanova@uliege.be)

-Clélia LEONARD (clelia.leonard@uliege.be)

-Emma Álvarez Hernández (Emma.AlvarezHernandez@uliege.be)

Secretaries

  • (Romance languages) Ms Ariane NUSGENS 04 366 56 50
  • (Modern languages) Ms  Martine DELAVIGNETTE  04 366 53 96
  • (Communication) Ms Evelyne LIBENS 04.366.32.86
  • (Translation) Ms Sabrina DEWAR 04 366 54 66

Practice

Teacher: Anne-Cécile Druet (acdruet@uliege.be)

Teacher assistants: 

-Vanessa Casanova (v.casanova@uliege.be)

-Clélia LEONARD (clelia.leonard@uliege.be)

-Emma Álvarez Hernández (Emma.AlvarezHernandez@uliege.be)



Secretaries



  • (Romance languages) Ms Ariane NUSGENS 04 366 56 50
  • (Modern languages) Ms  Martine DELAVIGNETTE 04 366 53 96
  • (Communication) Ms Evelyne LIBENS 04.366.32.86
  • (Translation) Ms Sabrina DEWAR 04 366 54 66

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