Introduction to Finnish Language and Culture 1 (5 cr)
Code: R0233-3059
General information
Timing
13.05.2024 - 10.10.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Laurea Leppävaara
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 35
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design (PHA2), Laurea Leppävaara
Teachers
- Meri Punkari
Teacher in charge
Meri Punkari
Groups
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PHA224KN3Degree Programme in Hospitality Management and Service Design, daytime studies, K24, Leppävaara, group 3
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
- speak and understand Finnish in very basic and familiar everyday situations
- find information in very short texts and write simple messages
- use some of the basic grammar structures
- become familiar with Finnish cultural manners and customs
- reach the target level of A1.1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Teaching methods
The course aims at basic knowledge of Finnish grammar and vocabulary to guarantee that the students will be able to speak and understand Finnish in very basic everyday situations. The target level is A1.1. in the Common European Framework of Refrence for Languages. NOTICE! THE STUDENTS HAVE TO BE PRESENT AT THE 1ST SESSION OR INFORM THE TEACHER IN ADVANCE ON THEIR ABSENCE. Otherwise they may loose their place at the course.
Location and time
Leppävaara Campus.
NOTICE! THE STUDENTS HAVE TO BE PRESENT AT THE 1ST SESSION OR INFORM THE TEACHER IN ADVANCE ON THEIR ABSENCE. Otherwise they may loose their place at the course.
Please refer to the Timetable Engine at https://lukkarit.laurea.fi/ for the schedule information. Laurea reserves the right to modify the timetable.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Oma suomi 1 -book and teacher´s material in Canvas. The material will be available in Canvas when the course starts.
Students workload
According to Laurea mathematics, 5 credits requires a workload of 135 hours. About 50 of them will be used for weekly lessons in classroom. Homework and home studies will take the rest of the hours, however, it may vary depending on students' personal activeness, skills and goals.
Content and scheduling
Basic grammar (verb conjugation, endings, questions, possessive etc), vocabulary (related to food, accomodation, studying, describing a person, family, hobbies, numbers, telling the time, weekdays, months, weather, etc.), cultural issues (facts, customs, habits in Finland), oral exercises (buying a ticket, paying at the cashier, discussing different issues, personal questions etc.).
Further information for students
No prerequisites required.
Required attendance: 80 % of lessons unless otherwise agreed.
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
The target level is A1.1. in the Common European Framework of Refrence for Languages.
Final grade will consist of the following:
1. Written exam at the end of the course
2. Small vocabulary tests during the course
3. Active participation and attendence in the lessons
Required attendance: 80 % of lessons unless otherwise agreed.
Evaluation criteria, approved/failed
Grading 1-5, 1 being the lowest and 5 the highest grade.
Final grade will consist of the following:
1. Written exam at the end of the course
2. Oral exam at the end of the course
3. Small vocabulary tests during the course
4. Active participation and attendence in the lessons
Required attendance: 80 % of lessons unless otherwise agreed.
Further information
The study unit is for those whose language of education and mother tongue are other than Finnish and Swedish and who have not studied Finnish before.