Prospectus

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Dutch - Beginners

Course
2017-2018

Tags

GC, LANG

Admissions requirements

None.

Description

In this course you lay the foundations for your knowledge of the Dutch language. You learn to successfully handle uncomplicated oral and written communication tasks, both passive (listening and reading) and active (speaking and writing). These may occur in a variety of social situations you could encounter in daily life in the Netherlands; for example giving personal information, talking about your own history, your family, your hobbies and daily life, make simple phone calls, go shopping and give/ask for directions. The course also provides insight in Dutch culture and etiquette.
Please note that this course takes a full semester.

Course objectives

The aim of the course is to develop Dutch language skills in both oral and written communication up to the A2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

By the end of the course, you should have the following skills in speaking/listening:

  • you are able to understand uncomplicated speech about a variety of topics beyond the most immediate needs;

  • you can engage in basic conversation about a variety of topics such as personal history, personal experiences, study and university life, family;

In written communication:

  • you are able to read/understand uncomplicated texts in various domains;

  • you can write in an uncomplicated form on a variety of familiar topics, personal history, everyday/general events, and concrete descriptions;

  • you can write personal letters.

Timetable

Once available, timetables will be published here.

Mode of instruction

This course will meet for two hours, three times per week. Students are expected to play an active role in the learning process through a variety of class activities: listening exercises, conversation activities like role plays, vocabulary building and writing practice.

Classes will mostly be conducted in Dutch. Self-study is an important part of this course and activities and assignments will help to structure the learning process.

Assessment

The assessment of this course will test your progress on all four skills throughout the course and includes active in class participation.

The percentage breakdown is as follows:
10%, in class participation– weeks 1-16
10%, in class pop quizzes – weeks 1-16
20%, writing exercises (students submit 14 weekly writing exercises, the best 10 of which count towards the grade)
30%, written exams (two, weeks 8 & 16, 15% each) assessing grammar, vocabulary and reading skills
10%, individual presentation (weeks 11-15)
20%, listening exams (two, weeks 7 & 15, 10% each)

Blackboard

There will be a Blackboard site available for this course. Students will be enrolled at least one week before the start of classes.

Reading list
Title: Start.nl deel 1 – Dutch for beginners
Author: Katja Verbruggen
Publisher: Coutinho
ISBN: 9789046903353

Title: Start.nl deel 2 – Dutch for beginners
Author: Katja Verbruggen
Publisher: Coutinho
ISBN: 9789046903797

Title: De Huwelijksreis (serie Amsteldijk)
Author: Hoefnagel
Publisher: Intertaal
ISBN: 9789460301889

Registration

This course is open to LUC students and LUC exchange students. Registration is coordinated by the Curriculum Coordinator. Interested non-LUC students should contact course.administration@luc.leidenuniv.nl.

Contact

Nico Langeweg