Tom Lipkin
Texts + other material on Moodle
- Interactive lessons
- Pair and group discussions
- Assignments
- Oral exam
- Written exam
Assessment on the basis of:
- Written exam
- Written assignments
- Oral exam
- Class activity
- The assessment is based on CEFR and national guidelines and the Language Law
10.01.2022 - 17.04.2022
15.11.2021 - 16.01.2022
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Emilia Vikfors-Lintala, Pernilla Fagerström
Degree Programme in Construction Management
Vasa, Wolffskavägen 33
0.00 credits
0.00 credits
H-5
Written exam during the last lesson. Retake on general re-exam.
Spring 2022, Wolffintie 33
81 hours of work, of which about 12 hours in class.
The assessment of the knowledge in Finnish is based on the European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Level B1 refers to satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 refers to good knowledge (grades 4–5). The same assessment criteria are used at all universities in Finland. Level A2 or lower is failed.
The assessment of the knowledge in Finnish is based on the European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Level B1 refers to satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 refers to good knowledge (grades 4–5). The same assessment criteria are used at all universities in Finland. Level A2 or lower is failed.
The assessment of the knowledge in Finnish is based on the European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Level B1 refers to satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 refers to good knowledge (grades 4–5). The same assessment criteria are used at all universities in Finland. Level A2 or lower is failed.
The assessment of the knowledge in Finnish is based on the European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Level B1 refers to satisfactory knowledge (grades 1–3) and level B2 refers to good knowledge (grades 4–5). The same assessment criteria are used at all universities in Finland. Level A2 or lower is failed.