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Basics of Finnish for Foreigners 2 (5 cr)

Code: 7Q00FS12-3003

General information


Enrolment period

10.06.2022 - 18.09.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 08.12.2022

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing

Teachers

  • Maiju Paldán

Person in charge

Maiju Paldán

Groups

  • 22NURFIL

Objectives (course unit)

Student
- can pronounce Finnish well
- will have the courage to use the language at his/her own level outside classroom to get the information passed
- will be able to describe the environment
- can communicate and understand simple speech and messages concerning everyday things in Finnish
- will be motivated to study health care related language
- can understand simple texts with standard vocabulary and terminology
- can write short texts and descriptions of familiar things and events
- can actively use Finnish language in everyday situations, for example in service transaction situations and in health care

Content (course unit)

- developing awareness of different text types by using example texts
- utilizing target language environment in different communication situations
- reading, listening and communication strategies, for example by using euphemisms
- key language structures
- professional vocabulary and terminology
- communication situations in nursing field

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student has completed all course assignments acceptably. The student can explain the contents mentioned in the goals of the course, but the expression is concise and there are structural errors. The student can maintain short discussions in Finnish. The pronunciation of the words is still inadequate.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student will study Finnish language actively and will complete course assignments within given timeframes. The student can take part in short discussions well which are part of the course. The student can write short messages related to the environment and future profession.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student has a positive and active attitude towards language learning. The student pronounces Finnish clearly and knows how to use appropriate, alternative expressions in everyday interaction. The student is able to form grammatically correct sentences. The student can take part in discussions, by explaining, asking and answering questions and he/she can manage topics studied during the course. The student can write descriptions or reviews and utilize words and expressions learnt during the course in new contexts.

Location and time

The meeting time and place will change each week. Please, check out the schedule of each week in advance.

Exam schedules

Written exam will be held on 23rd of November. If needed, you can attend a renewal exam on Dec 1st.

In addition to this, you should attend the spoken exam on one of the following days:
25th of November
29th of November

Assessment methods and criteria

The student will be evaluated based on the following course work:
- the spoken exam (a simulated patient discussion, 40 % weight)
- the written exam ("listen and write" exam, 30 % weight)
- the average of language test scores and homework activity (30 % weight)

In addition to this, the student should be available and present at least 80 % of the classroom time and 100 % of the exam time.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

You will have classroom meetings, homework exercises, language tests, and a final exam in the course. You will practice vocabularly, grammar, speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

The goal is to extend your knowledge in basic Finnish, and also provide a rudimentary basis for professional language use in the nursing field.

N.B.! The course is not available for students outside the preselected groups. If you are looking for a Finnish course, and do not know where to find one, I recommend that you will contact Ella Hakala (ella.hakala@tuni.fi).

Learning materials

Your teacher will provide the study material.

If you have an access to Suomen mestari 1, you can use it in the course. However, the use of a book is not required.

Student workload

Not available.

Content scheduling

Not available.

Completion alternatives

Not available.

Practical training and working life cooperation

Not available.

International connections

Not available.

Further information

Not available.

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

You face the risk of failing the course in the following situations:

- You do not reach the minimum success level (30 %) in the course work.
- You miss a few too many classroom meetings, and do not ask for compensatory work.
- You miss so many classroom meetings that your participation can not be accepted anymore.
- You try and attend classroom meetings but cause too much disturbance to be there.
- You miss one or both exams without notifying the teacher.

You will automatically fail the course if you have too many absences, and can not showcase at least grade 4 level of success in the exam. In other cases, the teacher will evaluated on an individual basis what will happen to the student's course participation.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The criteria for grade 2: 45-59 % success level in the course work
The criteria for grade 1: 30-44 % success level in the course work

In practice, this means that the student is able to showcase following skills on a rather advanced or at least rudimentary level:

- The students know how to describe health symptoms and background factors, and how to ask questions about them.
- The student is able to describe what, where, and when something happened.
- The student is able to comprehend basic depictions of health-related events and symptoms.
- The student is able to demonstrate their knowledge of Finnish grammar, vocabulary, and language conventions in both the final exam and earlier language tests.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The criteria for grade 4: 75-89 % success level in the course work
The criteria for grade 3: 60-74 % success level in the course work

In practice, this means that the student is able to showcase following skills on a rather advanced or at least rudimentary level:

- The students know how to describe health symptoms and background factors, and how to ask questions about them.
- The student is able to describe what, where, and when something happened.
- The student is able to comprehend basic depictions of health-related events and symptoms.
- The student is able to demonstrate their knowledge of Finnish grammar, vocabulary, and language conventions in both the final exam and earlier language tests.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The criteria for grade 5: 90-100 % success level in the course work

In practice, this means that the student is able to showcase following skills on an advanced level:

- The students know how to describe health symptoms and background factors, and how to ask questions about them.
- The student is able to describe what, where, and when something happened.
- The student is able to comprehend basic depictions of health-related events and symptoms.
- The student is able to demonstrate their knowledge of Finnish grammar, vocabulary, and language conventions in both the final exam and earlier language tests.