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Finnish (2 cr)

Code: FEJ19KO02-3002

General information


Enrollment

11.06.2021 - 15.11.2021

Timing

15.11.2021 - 19.12.2021

Number of ECTS credits allocated

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Faculty of Technology and Seafaring

Campus

Jakobstad, Köpmansgatan 10

Teaching languages

  • Svenska

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Business Administration

Teachers

  • Emilia Vikfors-Lintala

Teacher in charge

Anna-Lena Berglund

Groups

  • ÖH21FEKLED-J
    Öppna yh, företagsekonomiLed, Jakobstad
  • FEK21D-J
    Tradenom (YH), h21, dagstudier, Jakobstad

Objective

A good general vocabulary
To master the central grammar
Understanding general Finnish texts (factual texts, articles, etc.)
Understanding and being able to write everyday life's letters and messages
Orally coping with everyday situations

Content

Repetition of the central grammar
School and studies
Working life
Environment
Daily situations

Location and time

Autumn 2021

Materials

Study material and compendium on Moodle

Teaching methods

- oral and written exercises
- own work, assignments
- shorter lectures

Exam schedules

Exam during last lesson
Retake on general re-examination

Completion alternatives

-

Student workload

2 credits = 54 h work (c. 24 h in class, c. 30 h own work)

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used to assess knowledge of Finnish. Levels B1.1 and B1.2 indicate satisfactory knowledge (grades 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4-5). In order to complete the course with an approved grade (grade 1), the student should have the knowledge required for level B1.1. Approved marks in this course are required to participate in the course Liike-elämän suomi.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used to assess knowledge of Finnish. Levels B1.1 and B1.2 indicate satisfactory knowledge (grades 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4-5). In order to complete the course with an approved grade (grade 1), the student should have the knowledge required for level B1.1. Approved marks in this course are required to participate in the course Liike-elämän suomi.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used to assess knowledge of Finnish. Levels B1.1 and B1.2 indicate satisfactory knowledge (grades 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (grades 4-5). In order to complete the course with an approved grade (grade 1), the student should have the knowledge required for level B1.1. Approved marks in this course are required to participate in the course Liike-elämän suomi.

Assessment methods and criteria

The assessment is based on
- class activity
- assignments
- exam

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (ratings 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (ratings 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (ratings 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (ratings 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (ratings 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (ratings 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

For the assessment of knowledge in Finnish as a second domestic, Common European Reference Framework for Languages ​​(CEFR) is used. Level B1 indicates satisfactory knowledge (ratings 1-3) and level B2 or higher indicates good knowledge (ratings 4–5). All universities in Finland follow the same assessment criteria.

Qualifications

Knowledge equivalent to second degree studies

The starting level is B1, which corresponds to C in long Finnish (A-Finnish) or M in short Finnish (B-Finnish) in the student.