Description
Taken over two terms, this is an intermediate course that builds on and consolidates previous knowledge of the Portuguese language. Students will develop skills in listening, reading and translating short literary and non-fiction texts in a variety of registers, including poems, short stories, novels, newspaper articles, and commentaries. Classes explore the conventions of European and Brazilian Portuguese, so that learners can continue to develop their preference for one or the other variant. This module consolidates linguistic ability at Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), with some aspects of Level B2 also explored. By the end of the second term, students are expected toÌýÌý
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master complex structures of written and spoken Portuguese;ÌýÌý
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be able to communicate fluently in a variety of contexts;ÌýÌý
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deal with most situations likely to arise when travelling to or living in a Lusophone country.ÌýÌý
Connections are established with the materials studied on Year 2 PORT* content modules. Cultural aspects of the wider Lusophone world are also discussed, preparing students for the Year Abroad. Self-study over the summer is highly encouraged to ensure that language skills keep improving. Students will have access to a dedicated online platform that will allow them to continue honing their skills in the summer months.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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