Practical Lithuanian B2+ 3020-BA3PLI
Practical Lithuanian course on B2+ level according to A Common European Framework of Reference standards. Classes prepare students with B1 competence in Lithuanian to mastering Lithuanian on B2+ level as a tool for communication in their everyday life and to communicate basic specialised content with correct grammar, syntax and lexicon, as well as with (inter)cultural competence mastered according to a given level and required in work concerning humanities or in further studies.
Time estimated for acquiring learning outcomes:
a) contact hours: 90h (~ 8 ECTS);
b) current preparation for classes: 45h (~ 4 ECTS);
c) preparation of papers and oral presentations: 24h (~ 1 ECTS);
d) preparation for the semester test and for the final exam 6h (~ 3 ECTS).
Type of course
Mode
Classroom
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Upon course completion student:
(KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES)
- has basic knowledge on the structure of conteporary Baltic texts, according to A Common European Framework of Reference standards for B2+ level;
- has linguistic competencema umiejętności językowe according to A Common European Framework of Reference standards for B2+ level;
- develops and improves their linguistic abilities, including practical ones, such as: reading, writing according to grammatical and syntactic norms; understanding of spoken language, speaking;
- can on his own translate simple specialist texts, mainly in humanities;
- holds conversations in Lithuanian in everyday life context;
- uses proper style, according to situation;
- can write letters, hold presentations in Lithuanian in work environment.
(SOCIAL COMPETENCE)
- is aware of their own knowledge and knows the range of their abilities, understands the need of continuous education and professional development;
- can cooperate in team, is open to new ideas and ready to accept available data and arguments as a basis for changing their mind;
- effectively manages their own work and critically assesses its development;
- prepares him/herself responsibly to their future work and is able to communicate with people from other cultures; is open to social dialogue.
Assessment criteria
– attendance and systematic preparedness for classes (20%),
– active participation (10%),
– final exam (70%).
The exam consists of two parts: written and oral.
The written part evaluates students’ correct use of grammar forms, knowledge of vocabulary, both general and specialist, learned in class, as well as writing an argumentative or critical text based on knowledge acquired during the course (different text forms).
The oral part evaluates understanding and critical interpretation of a journalistic text; free speaking on everyday life issues and simple specialist issues in humanities.
Bibliography
Bingelienė R. Kad nepritrūktų žodžių. B2/C1 lygių lietuvių kalbos leksikos mokymosi sąsiuvinis, 1-2 d. Vilnius, 2014.
Petrašiūnienė E. Gramatikos pratimai. B2/C1 lygių lietuvių kalbos gramatikos mokymosi sąsiuvinis, 1-2 d. Vilnius, 2014.
Jakaitienė A. Lietuviškai apie Lietuvą. Mokomoji knyga kitakalbiams. Vilnius, 1994.
Opracowania autorskie wykładowców Zakładu Bałtystyki.
Additional literature:
Ramonienė M., Pribušauskaitė J. Praktinė lietuvių kalbos gramatika. Vilnius, 2003.
Kalėda A., Kalėdienė B., Nedzvecka M. Słownik litewsko-polski. Vilnius 1991 i późn.
Vaitkevičiūtė V. Słownik polsko-litewski. Vilnius 1994 i późn.
Dabartinės lietuvių kalbos zodynas. Vilnius, 1993 i późn.; http://lkiis.lki.lt/dabartinis
Lietuvių kalbos žodynas. Vilnius, 1952-2002; www.lkz.lt
Lyberis A. Sinonimų žodynas. Vilnius, 1980.
press, journalistic, folklore and popular science texts in Lithuanian.
audio and video recordings, films, radio and TV broadcasts in Lithuanian.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
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