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NOLA6000 Kort introduksjonskurs til norsk språk og kultur Emneplan

Engelsk emnenavn
Crash Course in Norwegian Language and Culture
Studieprogram
Crash Course in Norwegian Language and Culture
Omfang
5.0 stp.
Studieår
2023/2024
Timeplan
Emnehistorikk

Innledning

Crash Course in Norwegian Language and Culture is a short introductory course in Norwegian language and culture. The objective of the course is to enable the candidates to understand and produce basic Norwegian in some common social contexts, as well as gaining a better understanding of Norwegian culture, traditions and society.

The course is ideal for international students who plan to stay one or two semesters in Norway and want to acquire basic and useful skills and knowledge about the local language and culture. The main focus of this course is oral language skills, vocabulary and cultural knowledge connected to common situations in student life in Norway.

Compared to the ordinary A1-level Norwegian course, this course has more focus on cultural knowledge and learning ‘survival Norwegian’, such as common words and phrases you are likely to meet and need during your stay in Norway. Note that passing this course does not qualify for the intermediate Norwegian course. The intermediate Norwegian course also has more focus on grammar, reading and writing than this course.

Forkunnskapskrav

None. No previous knowledge of Norwegian is required.

Læringsutbytte

The objective of the course is to enable the candidates to understand and produce Norwegian in some common social contexts, as well as having knowledge of Norwegian culture. By the end of the course the candidates should be able to:

Knowledge

  • understand some basic concepts of Norwegian grammar and have some knowledge about Norwegian culture, traditions, society and language history

Skills

  • read and understand short, simple dialogues in Norwegian by recognizing familiar words and basic phrases
  • produce and ask and answer basic questions about topics covered in the course
  • pronounce a repertoire of learnt words and phrases in a way that can be understood with some effort by native speakers

General Competence

  • understand and use common expressions and basic Norwegian phrases
  • introduce themselves and others
  • read and understand common signs 
  • be able to use basic Norwegian in many common situations in everyday life such as shopping, transport and social interaction with other students
  • ask and answer questions in Norwegian about personal details such as where they live, people they know and activities they like

Innhold

The course comprises 40 hours of language instruction (4 hours * 10 weeks) organized as whole class instruction.

Arbeids- og undervisningsformer

  • The main teaching method will be oral activities in groups and pairs, including roleplaying and games.
  • Students are expected to participate actively in these activities to learn basic Norwegian phrases, pronunciation and dialogues.
  • There will also be some grammar instruction and exercises, mainly to support the acquisition of listening and speaking skills.

Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter

80 % attendance is required.

Vurdering og eksamen

Course Code: NOLA6000.

Exam Form: Oral exam in pairs.

Semester: By the end of the semester.

The final assessment consists of a 20-minute oral exam in pairs. The final exam is organized on campus.

Re-examination

In case of failing the exam or in case of valid absence at the time of the exam, the student is entitled to make a renewed attempt the next semester. The re-examination will be arranged in the same manner as the regular exam. If exam in pairs is not possible, individual exam will be arranged.

The students are themselves responsible for registering for the re-examination within given deadlines.

Hjelpemidler ved eksamen

 No helping resources are allowed for the final exam.

Vurderingsuttrykk

The grading scale used in the final assessment is the ECTS-grading scale, Pass/Fail. 

Sensorordning

The final exam is organized on campus, under supervision and are assessed by two internal examiners.

Opptakskrav

Target Group

The target group of the course is international exchange students who are admitted to the study programmes at Oslo Metropolitan University for one or two semesters.

Admission

International exchange students, who are admitted to the study programmes at Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet) for the current term, will be given priority over other applicants. Other categories of international students who currently follow study programmes at OsloMet, may be admitted to the course provided that there will be available places. Trainees through the ‘Akademisk dugnad’ at OsloMet must be approved by the Section for Internationalisation and must meet the general admission requirements for Higher Education Entrance Qualification (GSK).

The flowing categories will not be able to apply for the course:

  • Applicants with equivalent or higher language competence
  • Other categories of applicants, who are not international students at OsloMet
  • Students with ordinary admission to OsloMet

Ranking of qualified applicants

Qualified applicants will be ranked in the following order:

  • Erasmus+ students and trainees.
  • Exchange students from other exchange programmes.
  • Trainees through the ‘Akademisk dugnad’ at OsloMet and have been recommended by the Section for Internationalisation.
  • Master’s degree programme students.

Applicants in each category will be ranked according to drawing of lots principle.