Finnish 2Laajuus (5 cr)
Code: IM00GW16
Credits
5 op
Objectives
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Enrolment period
24.11.2024 - 12.01.2025
Timing
14.01.2025 - 04.05.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
TAMK Languages and Communication
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering
Teachers
- Terhi Tapaninen
Person in charge
Terhi Tapaninen
Groups
-
24I260EB
Objectives (course unit)
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content (course unit)
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites (course unit)
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Location and time
2 x 2 classes/week; usually on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Exam schedules
Mid-term exam week 8 (Feb. 20th). Final exam week 16 (April 17th). Retake May 5th.
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in the course meetings.
Review of the course assignments.
Course grade 1-5 consists of three parts:
Classroom activity.
Mid term test in the end of February.
Final test in the end of the course (written and spoken).
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Classroom meetings and course assignments: communicative methods, collaborative learning, functional language usage, discussion exercises, activating written tasks, learning simulation and games, process writing, short videos made by students
Speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading. Focus on active language use and comprehension.
Preparation for the April 2024 scholarship exam. (April 22nd-28th)
Learning materials
Study book Suomen mestari 1 uudistettu, chapters 5 - 9 + teacher´s materials on Moodle.
Student workload
You should prepare for the following schedule in each course week:
- 2 x 2 classes weekly.
- 3-6 hours of independent work (homework, course assignments, independent practice). The amount of independent work varies each week.
Content scheduling
Two periods.
Completion alternatives
No.
Further information
Guidelines for using AI in this implementation
If a student uses AI tools in an allowed manner to assist with their learning tasks, they must cite the AI tools used and provide the prompts they used alongside their task responses. If a student presents AI-generated results as their own without citations, sources, and/or prompts, the teacher may reject the work or require it to be redone. The teacher has the right to ask the student if they have used AI in their learning task.
Enrolment period
24.11.2024 - 12.01.2025
Timing
14.01.2025 - 04.05.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
TAMK Languages and Communication
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Software Engineering
Teachers
- Terhi Tapaninen
Person in charge
Terhi Tapaninen
Groups
-
24I260EA
Objectives (course unit)
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content (course unit)
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites (course unit)
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Location and time
2 x 2 classes/week; usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Exam schedules
Mid-term exam week 8 (Feb. 20th). Final exam week 16 (April 17th). Retake May 5th.
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in the course meetings.
Review of the course assignments.
Course grade 1-5 consists of three parts:
Classroom activity.
Mid term test in the end of February.
Final test in the end of the course (written and spoken).
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Classroom meetings and course assignments: communicative methods, collaborative learning, functional language usage, discussion exercises, activating written tasks, learning simulation and games, process writing, short videos made by students
Speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading. Focus on active language use and comprehension.
Preparation for the April 2024 scholarship exam. (April 22nd-28th)
Learning materials
Study book Suomen mestari 1 uudistettu, chapters 5 - 9 + teacher´s materials on Moodle.
Student workload
You should prepare for the following schedule in each course week:
- 2 x 2 classes weekly.
- 3-6 hours of independent work (homework, course assignments, independent practice). The amount of independent work varies each week.
Content scheduling
Two periods.
Completion alternatives
No.
Further information
Guidelines for using AI in this implementation
If a student uses AI tools in an allowed manner to assist with their learning tasks, they must cite the AI tools used and provide the prompts they used alongside their task responses. If a student presents AI-generated results as their own without citations, sources, and/or prompts, the teacher may reject the work or require it to be redone. The teacher has the right to ask the student if they have used AI in their learning task.
Enrolment period
02.12.2024 - 31.01.2025
Timing
13.01.2025 - 30.05.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
International Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Degree programmes
- Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Annina Korpela
Person in charge
Annina Korpela
Groups
-
24IB1International Business, syksy 2024, 1-ryhmä
-
24IB2International Business, syksy 2024, 2-ryhmä
-
24IB3International Business, syksy 2024, 3-ryhmä
-
23IBInternational Business, syksy 2023, kaikki
-
24IB4International Business, syksy 2024, 4-ryhmä
-
24IB5International Business, syksy 2024, 5-ryhmä
-
24IB6International Business, syksy 2024, 6-ryhmä
-
24IB7International Business, syksy 2024, 7-ryhmä
-
24IB8International Business, syksy 2024, 8-ryhmä
Objectives (course unit)
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content (course unit)
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites (course unit)
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Location and time
2 x 2 classes/week; on Mondays and Thursdays.
Exam schedules
Mid-term exam in February. Final exam in April. Retake in April or May.
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in the course meetings.
Review of the course assignments.
Course grade 1-5 consists of three parts:
Classroom activity.
Mid term test in the end of February.
Final test in the end of the course (written and spoken).
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Classroom meetings and course assignments: communicative methods, collaborative learning, functional language usage, discussion exercises, activating written tasks, learning simulation and games, process writing, short videos made by students
Speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading. Focus on active language use and comprehension.
Preparation for the April 2025 scholarship exam.
Learning materials
Study book Suomen mestari 1 uudistettu, chapters 5 - 9 + teacher´s materials on Moodle.
Student workload
You should prepare for the following schedule in each course week:
- 2 x 2 classes weekly.
- 3-6 hours of independent work (homework, course assignments, independent practice). The amount of independent work varies each week.
Content scheduling
Two periods.
Completion alternatives
No.
Further information
Guidelines for using AI in this implementation
If a student uses AI tools in an allowed manner to assist with their learning tasks, they must cite the AI tools used and provide the prompts they used alongside their task responses. If a student presents AI-generated results as their own without citations, sources, and/or prompts, the teacher may reject the work or require it to be redone. The teacher has the right to ask the student if they have used AI in their learning task.
Enrolment period
02.12.2024 - 31.01.2025
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.07.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
International Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Degree programmes
- Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Maiju Hirvonen
Person in charge
Maiju Paldán
Groups
-
24IB1International Business, syksy 2024, 1-ryhmä
-
24IB2International Business, syksy 2024, 2-ryhmä
-
24IB3International Business, syksy 2024, 3-ryhmä
-
23IBInternational Business, syksy 2023, kaikki
-
24IB4International Business, syksy 2024, 4-ryhmä
-
24IB5International Business, syksy 2024, 5-ryhmä
-
24IB6International Business, syksy 2024, 6-ryhmä
-
24IB7International Business, syksy 2024, 7-ryhmä
-
24IB8International Business, syksy 2024, 8-ryhmä
Objectives (course unit)
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content (course unit)
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites (course unit)
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Location and time
2 x 90 min classes/week.
Exam schedules
Mid-term exam week 8. Final exam week 16. Retake in May.
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in the course meetings.
Review of the course assignments.
Course grade 1-5 consists of three parts:
Classroom activity.
Mid term test in the end of February.
Final test in the end of the course.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Classroom meetings and course assignments: communicative methods, collaborative learning, functional language usage, discussion exercises, written tasks.
Speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading.
Preparation for the April 2024 scholarship exam. (April 22nd-28th)
Learning materials
Study book Suomen mestari 1 uudistettu, chapters 5 - 9 + teacher´s materials on Moodle.
Student workload
You should prepare for the following schedule in each course week:
- 2 x 2 classes weekly (1 class = 45 min).
- 3-6 hours of independent work (homework, course assignments, independent practice). The amount of independent work varies each week.
Content scheduling
Two periods.
Completion alternatives
No.
Further information
Guidelines for using AI in this implementation
If a student uses AI tools in an allowed manner to assist with their learning tasks, they must cite the AI tools used and provide the prompts they used alongside their task responses. If a student presents AI-generated results as their own without citations, sources, and/or prompts, the teacher may reject the work or require it to be redone. The teacher has the right to ask the student if they have used AI in their learning task.
Enrolment period
25.11.2024 - 03.01.2025
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.07.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
TAMK Languages and Communication
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Degree programmes
- Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Environmental Engineering
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Textile and Material Engineering
Teachers
- Maiju Hirvonen
Person in charge
Ella Hakala
Groups
-
24ENVEGT
-
24TEMA
Objectives (course unit)
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content (course unit)
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites (course unit)
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Location and time
2 x 90 min classes/week.
Exam schedules
Mid-term exam week 8. Final exam week 16. Retake in May.
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in the course meetings.
Review of the course assignments.
Course grade 1-5 consists of three parts:
Classroom activity.
Mid term test in the end of February.
Final test in the end of the course.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Classroom meetings and course assignments: communicative methods, collaborative learning, functional language usage, discussion exercises, written tasks.
Speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading.
Preparation for the April 2024 scholarship exam. (April 22nd-28th)
Learning materials
Study book Suomen mestari 1 uudistettu, chapters 5 - 9 + teacher´s materials on Moodle.
Student workload
You should prepare for the following schedule in each course week:
- 2 x 2 classes weekly (1 class = 45 min).
- 3-6 hours of independent work (homework, course assignments, independent practice). The amount of independent work varies each week.
Content scheduling
Two periods.
Completion alternatives
No.
Further information
Guidelines for using AI in this implementation
If a student uses AI tools in an allowed manner to assist with their learning tasks, they must cite the AI tools used and provide the prompts they used alongside their task responses. If a student presents AI-generated results as their own without citations, sources, and/or prompts, the teacher may reject the work or require it to be redone. The teacher has the right to ask the student if they have used AI in their learning task.
Enrolment period
02.12.2024 - 06.01.2025
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.07.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
TAMK Languages and Communication
Campus
TAMK Mediapolis
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Media and Arts
- Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Mervi Kastari
Person in charge
Mervi Kastari
Groups
-
24MEDIAARTDegree Programme in Media and Arts
-
24SDMADegree Programme in Media and Arts
Objectives (course unit)
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content (course unit)
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites (course unit)
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Assessment scale
0-5
Enrolment period
02.12.2024 - 12.01.2025
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.07.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
TAMK Languages and Communication
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
- English
Teachers
- Maiju Paldán
Person in charge
Maiju Paldán
Groups
-
24ENTREEntrepreneurship and Team Leadership, syksy 2024
Objectives (course unit)
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content (course unit)
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites (course unit)
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Location and time
The meeting times and places will vary each week. Please, check out the weekly schedule in your calendar.
Some of the meetings will be teacher-led classes but some meetings will include independent work. We will check out the meeting plan in the beginning of the course.
Exam schedules
This information will be updated later.
Assessment methods and criteria
To pass the course, you need to meet the following criteria:
- You need to pass the final exam.
- You need to submit course assignments.
- You need to meet the attendance requirements.
The final exam will determine your course grade. In addition to this, you are highly advised to take the mid exam, to see how well you are advancing in the course.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
In Finnish 2, your goal is to extend your knowledge in Finnish language. To support this goal, you will have regular classroom meetings with the course teacher. Additionally, you are expected to do independent work outside the classroom.
The course will also include two exams: mid exam and final exam.
Learning materials
You will need a physical or digital copy of Suomen mestari 1 (2020). This is the same book you used in the first course. In addition to this, you will get study material from the teacher as well.
You can look for a copy of Suomen mestari 1, for example, in an online store, local library (in Tampere), or online marketplace (e.g., Tori.fi).
Student workload
You should prepare to study Finnish at least four hours a week. If you aim higher than the passable level, you will benefit from increasing your study time to 6-10 hours a week.
Your course work includes course meetings, course assignments, home work, and other independent work.
Content scheduling
We will discuss this in the beginning of the course.
Completion alternatives
Not available.
Practical training and working life cooperation
Not available.
International connections
Not available.
Further information
If you are uncertain whether this is the right course for you, please, contact our Finnish language counsellor Ella Hakala (ella.hakala@tuni.fi).
Enrolment period
02.07.2024 - 20.11.2024
Timing
01.08.2024 - 28.02.2025
Credits
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Nursing
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 41
Degree programmes
- Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Maiju Paldán
Person in charge
Maiju Paldán
Groups
-
24TOKASA
Objectives (course unit)
In this course you continue studying the basics of Finnish language. Estimated level is A2.1.
Objectives
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• pronounce Finnish quite well
• understand and use phrases and the highest frequency vocabulary related to areas of most immediate personal relevance
• catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements
• read very short, simple texts
• find specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as
advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables and understand short simple
personal letters
• participate in a conversation asking and responding to questions about topics studied in the course
• use their Finnish out of a classroom
• write short, simple texts related to everyday topics.
Content (course unit)
Study book Suomen mestari 1, chapters 5 - 7 and 9
• telling about everyday activities and life
• basic time expressions
• home and city environment
• basic things about work life
• grammatical structures (verb types, local cases, noun types, object)
Prerequisites (course unit)
Finnish 1 (5 cr) or equivalent knowledge.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. They can tell about few of the achieved course contents, but their expression stays limited: both spoken and written language is partly hard to understand. It is difficult for them to take part to a simple discussion. Also their incomplete pronunciation may cause difficulties to understand their speech.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have an active attitude towards studying Finnish language showing that by completing course tasks according to the schedule. They are able to cope in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. Students can write short texts about their home, travelling or work. They can pronounce Finnish clearly enough. Students are able to use typical grammatic structures e.g. local cases and past tenses in simple sentences.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
Students have been able to complete all the assignments acceptably. Students have a positive and active attitude towards learning language. They can pronounce Finnish distinctively. They manage quite well in everyday conversations related to topics studied in the course. They can write simple texts quite correctly and recombine words and phrases into new sentences so that used typical grammatic structures are almost correct. They understand the importance of good Finnish language skills to get a job in Finland.
Location and time
The meeting times and places will vary each week. Please, check out the weekly schedule in your calendar.
Exam schedules
This information will be updated later.
Assessment methods and criteria
This information will be updated later.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
In Finnish 2, your goal is to extend your knowledge in Finnish language. To support this goal, you will have regular classroom meetings with the course teacher. Additionally, you are expected to do independent work outside the classroom.
To show your progress in the course, you need to take part in two course exams (mid exam and final exam).
Learning materials
You will need a physical or digital copy of Suomen mestari 1 (2020). This is the same book you used in the first course. In addition to this, you will get study material from the teacher as well.
You can look for a copy of Suomen mestari 1, for example, in an online store, local library (in Tampere), or online marketplace (e.g., Tori.fi).
Student workload
In this course, your goal is to learn as much Finnish in two months as possible. Because of this, we will have several course meetings every week. Additionally, you are expected to do 1-2 hours of independent work every work day. The independent work can include, for example, home work, course assignments, discussions with local people, and use of language learning apps.
Notice that it can be difficult – if not impossible – to pass the course without any independent work. Classroom meetings are more like an introduction to the study topics while you will extend your knowledge with independent work.
Content scheduling
We will discuss this in the beginning of the course.
Completion alternatives
Not available.
Practical training and working life cooperation
Not available.
International connections
Not available.
Further information
If you are uncertain whether this is the right course for you, please, contact our Finnish language counsellor Ella Hakala (ella.hakala@tuni.fi).