Slovene 2 (CEF A1-A2) (UE)
BackCourse number | M4.05170.20.186 |
Course code | |
Curriculum | 2015 |
Semester of degree program | Semester 1 |
Mode of delivery | Presencecourse |
Units per week | 3,0 |
ECTS credits | 4,0 |
Language of instruction |
This course AIMS to consolidate Previously acquired structures and topics, improve oral and written communication skills and enlarge vocabulary based on previous knowledge and skills, introduce relevant vocabulary for business situations. On successful completion of this course, students will be able to: talk about everyday topics (work and hobbies) make future arrangements present Their family members (characteristics and occupation) report about events in the pastask for specific quantities When shoppingask and give direction complete simple written task make simple telephone inquiries
Slovene 1
The Following topics will be covered: Daily activities (world of work and recreation) Time specification (regularity of activities) Family staff descriptionGiving direction simple written correspondence Basic telephone inquiries Grammar (past tense, future tense, prepositions with the 2nd case, negation, quantities, imperative ) Excursion to Ljubljana / Slovenia (1 day).
Rigler Šilc K./Volavšek Kurasch N. (2010): Poslovna slovenšcina. Ljubljana: Debora.Martincic P./Jacobs P./Jemec Škoda M./Finžgar P./Milutinovic V./ Perš D./Rajgel U./ Švab A./ Bodlaj L. (2008). Pons splošni slovensko-nemški slovar. Ljubljana: Pons.Crnivec, L. (2002): Slovnicne preglednice slovenskega jezika. Ljubljana: Filozofska fakulteta.Jenko, E. M. (2000): Grammatik der slowenischen Sprache. Klagenfurt/Celovec: Drava.
Discussions, individual exercises, group work, language-oriented, learner-oriented and task-oriented and intercultural roleplays, excursion.
participation (30%), midterm exam (30%), final exam - oral and written (40%)