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Last update: Johannes Eske Andersen, M.A. (07.09.2023)
All though this course differs from e.g. private language schools, we are on starting at level B1, on the way to B2 (which is the expected level at the end of the BA) in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (https://www.coe.int/en/web/common-european-framework-reference-languages/level-descriptions). The expectations after this course are that you master a natural standard language spoken at a normal pace, can follow and understand the main content of TV, radio and films, can actively participate in discussions with native language users in a nuanced standard language and can read fiction texts and prose in ordinary standard language. |
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Last update: Johannes Eske Andersen, M.A. (07.09.2023)
- Active participation - Submission of written assignments and presentations - At least 75 percent attendance (if you report a legitimate reason for absence before the lesson, it does not count as absence) - Final exam |
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Last update: Johannes Eske Andersen, M.A. (31.01.2024)
Thorborg Lisbeth, J. Riis Mayanna: Midtvejs til dansk - trin for trin. Synope 2018 Andersen, Line: Almen sprogforståelse. Dansklærerforeningen 2005. Christensen, Bent, Karen Folmar m.fl.: Babelstårnet – Almen Sprogforståelse. Gyldendal 2005 Thurah, Thomas: Tekstanalyse og litterær metode. Gyldendal 2012 Dansk sproglære: Kristiansen, Tore, Frans Gregersen m.fl. Dansklærerforeningen 1996 Andersen, Margrethe Heidemann og Pia Jarvad: Yes, det er coolt. Dansk Sprognævn 2019. Dansk Sproghistorie. DSL 2020. |