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Finnish 3 (A2.1-A2.2) (5 ECTS)

Code: XX00EL30-3002

General information


Enrollment
03.05.2021 - 26.08.2021
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
30.08.2021 - 22.11.2021
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 ECTS
Virtual portion
3 ECTS
Mode of delivery
On-campus and online
Teaching languages
Finnish
English
Seats
0 - 30
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Learning outcomes

On completion of the course, the student will be able to participate in everyday life communication in familiar situations and their language proficiency will be sufficient to take care of simple practical things. The student is able to understand the main points in short, ordinary texts and also conclude details from the context. The student is able to write short messages and describe their personal history and leisure time in a simple manner. The student’s communication skills will correspond to the skills level A2.1-A2.2 as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Content

• Oral and written communication in everyday contexts: leisure time, hobbies, nature, service situations, simple news, basic information about Finnish culture and society
• Grammatical structures, for example verb tenses, verb rections, connecting sentences, object and plural partitive
• The most important features of spoken Finnish

Prerequisites

Previous knowledge of Finnish on the A1.3-A2.1 level, e.g. the courses Finnish 1 and Finnish 2

Teaching methods

Course will be held with hybrid model: 50 % of lectures are in Zoom, 50 % in campus. On Mondays face-to-face teaching in Myllypuro campus (except 30.8.), on Fridays virtual teaching in Zoom. In addition, independent studying in the Moodle workspace. It is possible to follow Mondays classes also online, but participating face-to-face is highly recommended (there are lots of discussion and oral exercises).

Location and time

30 August - 22 November
On Mondays at 16-18 in Myllypuro Campus MPC4013. Exceptions: First class 30 August and 1 November will be held in Zoom.
On Fridays at 8.30-10.00 Virtual teaching in Zoom, no teaching 19 November.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Gehring, Heinzmann: Suomen mestari 2

Exam dates and retake possibilities

11 October 2021, at 16-17.
22 November, 2021, at 16-18.

Student workload

The student's amount of work 5 credits = 135 h
Face-to-face-teaching 50 h, homework and independent studying 85 h

Further information for students

This Finnish as a second language course is open to all Metropolia degree students and also students in Metropolia Open University of Applied Sciences. If you have a similar course offered by your degree, the recommendation is to primarily take that course.

Good studying skills and a lot of independent work is required. Book time for homework and independent studying on your calendar at least 5 h/week.

Part of the classes may be recorded and added to the Moodle workspace.

Assessment methods and criteria

Continuous assessment and exam

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student has achieved the course objectives to a satisfactory level. The student
• is able to answer questions in simple conversations
• is able to write short and simple texts about everyday life
• understands the main points and some details in ordinary texts
• recognises the most important features of spoken language.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student has achieved the course objectives well, even though the knowledge and skills need improvement in some areas. The student
• is able to apply simple and familiar structures and vocabulary in leisure time and study related situations
• communicates understandably in a simple conversation
• can further the conversation by asking questions and commenting
• understands everyday life texts and is able to draft understandable texts (messages and descriptions) about familiar topics
• understands basic features of spoken language.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has achieved the objectives of the course with excellent marks. The student
• is able to participate both as a listener and as a speaker in simple conversations when the topics concern familiar everyday situations
• is able to further the conversation to a certain extent and understand some spoken language
• is able to understand short texts concerning everyday life even though the topic is not related to their immediate surroundings
• has good capabilities to apply their skills in situations in leisure time, studies and work.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The student has achieved the course objectives to a satisfactory level. The student
• is able to answer questions in simple conversations
• is able to write short and simple texts about everyday life
• understands the main points and some details in ordinary texts
• recognises the most important features of spoken language.

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