Study Center in Lisbon, Portugal

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Study Center in Lisbon, Portugal Course name: Semester Portuguese Language, Intermediate II Course number: PORT 2004 LILC Programs offering course: Lisbon Culture Language of instruction: Portuguese U.S. Semester Credits: 3 Contact Hours: 45 Term: Spring 2018 Course meeting times: Mondays, Thursdays, 9:00 to 10:00 am; Wednesdays, 2:00-4:00 pm. Course meeting place: Room 605, Tower B Professor: Olga Heitor Contact Information: olgaheitor@fcsh.unl.pt Course Description The Portuguese course has an emphasis on the development of the communicative skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) and grammatical structures. The course also addresses aspects of the Portuguese culture and way of life. Learning Objectives 1. To understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in his/her field of specialisation 2. To interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity allowing regular interaction with native speakers without strain for either party. 3. To produce clear text on a wide range of subjects. 4. To explain viewpoints on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options. 5. To understand cultural features in different contexts. 6. To know the most relevant aspects of Portuguese history. Course Prerequisites Students are given a placement test on-site.

Methods of Instruction Students book, handouts given in class, power point, internet, audio files, image files, video files Assessment and Final Grade Homework assignments: 15% Conversation test: 20% Written test: 15% Final exam: 30% Attendance and Class Participation: 20% Course Requirements Homework assignments Homework assignment instructions and deadlines will be given in class. Conversation Test The conversation test takes place in the last week of the course. Students will make an oral presentation of 10 minutes about a subject of Portuguese culture. The evaluation parameters include: language skills (syntax, grammar, pronunciation, fluency) and content (quality and structure of contents) Written test The written test takes place in the 6 th week of the course. The test is divided in 3 groups: group I -, group II grammar Group III writing The test is ratted 0-20 points: group I (40%); group II (40%) and group III (20%). Students will be given 1 hour to take the test. Final Exam The final exam is a written exam and takes place in the last week of the course. The test is divided in 3 groups: group I -, group II grammar Group III writing

The exam is ratted 0-20 points: group I (40%); group II (40%) and group III (20%). Students will be given 1.5 hours to take the exam. Attendance and Class Participation CIEE students are required to attend all classes. Absences are not allowed. If you are sick, you must inform your professor and provide a doctor s note to the Resident Director. Half a point will be subtracted to your final grade if you miss 4 classes. A point will be subtracted to your final grade if you miss 5 classes. Two points will be subtracted to your final grade if you miss 6 classes. You will fail the course if you miss more than 6 classes. Weekly Schedule 1 st week : 2 nd week introductions readings and conversation about cultural topics revision: present, past tense, imperfect indicative and future expressions revision: prepositions explaining the sense of expressions in a text readings about cultural topics cultural and idiomatic expressions revision: indefinites revision: personal pronouns (direct and indirect object and with preposition), placement of personal pronouns explaining the sense of sentences and expressions in a text

rewriting sentences using personal pronouns 3 rd week : 4 th week 5 th week social interaction past participle compound tenses indicative: present perfect indicative and pluperfect compound indicative active and passive voice simple gerund and periphrastic forms explaining vocabulary listening to a text and fill-in-the-blanks simulating a dialogue in daily situations / contexts social interaction proverbs personal and impersonal infinitive explaining the sense of expressions in a text rewriting texts using different levels of formality writing a formal and an informal letter cultural and idiomatic expressions conversation and readings about cultural and historical topics imperative present subjunctive: regular and irregular verbs simulating a dialogue in daily situations / contexts oral presentation about a cultural subject text reading

writing a touristic guide 6 th week Evaluation 7 th week 8 th week social interaction Portuguese history text reading answering questions about a text explaining vocabulary writing a short story listening to a text to identify true or false elements written test conversation and readings about cultural and historical topics cultural and idiomatic expressions present subjunctive: regular and irregular verbs imperfect subjunctive: regular and irregular verbs future subjunctive: regular and irregular verbs explaining the sense of sentences and expressions in a text answering questions about a text rewriting sentence using different subjunctive tenses readings about historical topics Portuguese literature present subjunctive: regular and irregular verbs imperfect subjunctive: regular and irregular verbs future subjunctive: regular and irregular verbs indicative vs. subjunctive rewriting sentences using indicative and subjunctive

oral presentation about a cultural subject 9 th week 10 th week 11 th week Portuguese traditions idiomatic expressions Portuguese literature if clauses (indicative and subjunctive) explaining the sense of idiomatic expressions writing a dialogue using idiomatic expressions listening to a text and fill-in-the-blanks rewriting sentences using indicative and subjunctive Portuguese literature Portuguese music Portuguese cinema present perfect subjunctive pluperfect compound subjunctive future perfect subjunctive listening to music and fill-in-the-blanks rewriting sentence using infinitive, indicative and subjunctive idiomatic expressions and proverbs listening to a text and fill-in-the-blanks with idiomatic expressions and proverbs

making questions to given answers explaining vocabulary role play writing and presenting a dialogue using proverbs 12 th week Evaluation 13 th week Evaluation idiomatic expressions revision of contents oral evaluation revision of contents final exam course evaluation Readings ROSA, Leonel Mendes; Vamos lá continuar!; Edições Lidel