Learning Outcomes:
On satisfactory completion of this module, students should be able to:
1. Understand and apply a broad range of grammatical structures at an intermediate level and understand differences in style and register in written and spoken Portuguese.
2. Understand the main points of the storyline when watching selected Portuguese TV series, films, and travel programmes;
3. Demonstrate an understanding of the information conveyed in written texts in Portuguese-language media, printed and electronic.
4. Engage in discussion of a range of contemporary topics in oral Portuguese, articulating one’s own opinions and responding to the views of others.
5. recognize and employ a wide range of Portuguese vocabulary drawn from authentic materials and communicative situations in and outside the classroom;
6. Display basic understanding of important dates and people, as well as cultural phenomena of the Portuguese-speaking world.
Indicative Module Content:
This module consolidates and develops the basic language skills acquired in level 1 Portuguese, enabling students to communicate confidently in Portuguese through a variety of written, oral, and comprehension exercises. Skills will be integrated into each class and will be developed in context: there will be an overarching theme in which students will acquire new grammar points, acquire new vocabulary, enhance comprehension skills and ability to develop a natural and accurate form of expression in the target language.
Key functions and grammar points:
1) Narration of short stories in the past and you will learn how to use and contrast past tenses in Portuguese: past perfect and imperfect (simple and compound).
2) Express emotional reactions to and opinions about authentic work, life, and leisure situations.
3) Transmit dialogues, statements and requests of other people in the past through the use of audiovisual elements (e.g. films, tv series, podcasts).
4) Informative texts and press; understand news, and report facts in the future.
This information is indicative and may undergo changes.