Degree in Management of Business and Technology La Salle Campus Barcelona

Degree in Management of Business and Technology

Internationality, technology, innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship, values, and both people and team management are the keys to define this degree. Includes international stages.

Foreign Language I

Description
The aim of this course is to provide the basic conversational skills in Spanish, Chinese or German to interact in general social and business situations. Emphasis will be placed on practical interactive exercises that can be used in real life situations. Spanish is available to all students. English, Chinese and German are currently available only to La Salle degree students. English courses are a bit more advanced in preparation classes for FCE or CAE.
Type Subject
Primer - Obligatoria
Semester
First
Course
1
Credits
5.00
Previous Knowledge
Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the students should be able:
- To speak and understand at a basic level in Spanish, Chinese or German.
- To understand the basic grammatical forms in Spanish, Chinese or German.
- To have a basic listening and reading comprehension in Spanish, Chinese or German.

In the case of English, upon completion of Foreign Language II, the student should be prepared to take the FCE or CAE.

Contents

The following language skills will be covered for English, Spanish, Chinese and German:
- Oral Communication
- Listening Comprehension
- Vocabulary Development
- Reading Comprehension
- Use of Grammar
- Cultural Awareness

In addition, for those students studying English, there will be a focus on First Certificate of English (FCE) or Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) exam preparation

Methodology

Oral Practice, Listening, and Grammar exercises
Writing, Reading and interactive exercises
Individual Presentations
Videos

Evaluation

30% of your final grade will be based on Quality class participation. Quality participation being defined as active in-class participation, quizzes, delivering scheduled presentations, homework completion and for extra credit the completion of a designated MOOC on due date.
15% of your final grade will be based on the Mid-term oral exam.
15% of your final grade will be based on the Mid-term written exam.
20% of your final grade will be based on the Final oral exam.
20% of your final grade will be based on the Final written exam.

Exam review: Once the semester is over and final grades are posted, an exam review date will be scheduled.

Retake exam: A student is only eligible to do the Retake exam if all the coursework and exams due throughout the semester have been completed by the last scheduled day of class.

Evaluation Criteria
Basic Bibliography

A variety of language books will be required depending on the language studied. For example:

For Intermediate English:
Cappel, Annette, Sharp, Wendy, Objective First Student's Pack, Fourth Edition, Cambridge University Press, 2014, ISBN-13: 978-1107628564.

For Advanced Intermediate English:
Felicity O'Dell (Autor), Annie Broadhead, Objective Advanced Student’s Book Pack, Fourth Edition, Cambridge University Press, 2014.

For German:
AufderstraBe, Harmut, Bock, Heiko, Gerdes, Mechthild, Müller, Jutta und Hemet Müller, Themen Aktuell 1, Kursbuch,, Hueber Verlag, 2018
Bock, Heiko, Eisfeld, Karl-Heinz, Holthaus, Hanni und Uthild Schütze-Nöhmke, Themen Aktuell 1, Arbeitsbuch, Hueber Verlag, 2013

For Chinese:
Beijing Language and Culture University, Great Wall Chinese- Essentials in Communication Textbook 1 (2005)
Beijing Language and Culture University, Great Wall Chinese- Essentials in Communication Workbook 1 (2006)

For Spanish:
Corpas, Jaime, García, Eva and Garmendia, Agustín (2013) Aula 1, Curso de Español, Nueva Edición.

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