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NIS101 Norwegian languange and civilization for international students I
To be accepted for the course, applicants must satisfy the general entrance requirements for Norwegian colleges.
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Norwegian language and civilization for international students is a full time study for those who want to continue their studies in Norway.
This course is an introduction to
- Norwegian phonetics
- Norwegian grammar
- Norwegian civilization.
The aim is for the student to be able to write in different genres, write simple argumentative texts and take part in a conversation without difficulties.
Passed exam at NIS101 is mandatory for continuing to study NIS102 which is Norwegian on a more advanced level and equivalent to trinn 3-level (stage 3) at the universities.
The teaching will mainly be in Norwegian, but in the beginning of the semester English will be used for instruction.
The study is demanding and should not be combined with work or other studies.
In accordance with the national qualification framework the student has reached the following learning outcomes:
The student will possess knowledge about Norwegian phonetics, grammar and vocabulary, equivalent to B1 (The European Framework for languages, CEF.)
The student should be informed about Norwegian society and possess knowledge of the following topics
- family and everyday life
- education and working life
- holidays and celebrations
- climate, nature and geography
- commercial and industrial life
- Norwegian culture and mentality
- the role of a student, strategies for learning and techniques for studying
The student should be able to:
- read and understand texts of different kinds
- initiate conversations and express own opinions
- speak fluently enough to avoid lack of communication
- take part in both everyday conversations and conversations related to curriculum
- express him-/herself both orally and in writing, using a broad and functional vocabular
- use linguistc structures which are correctly enough to avoid problems of communication
- understand lectures in simple Norwegian
- collect information from a variety of texts and genres
- write coherent texts (by using connecters correctly)
- write short texts about both daily life matters and curriculum related topics
The student should be capable of:
- planning and carrying out simple assignments and projects in Norwegian
- convey information from curriculum, both orally an in writing
- using Norwegian in everyday life and getting orientated in the local community
- using the relevant learning strategies of Norwegian higher education
The course emphasises student-active learning methods that focus on communication. Various media are used so that all skills, listening, speaking, writing and reading, are stimulated and developed.
The teaching methods will vary between lectures, group work, oral presentations and homework.
The language exercises will comprise text-reading, role play, conversation and interview, listening comprehension, dictation, report writing, grammatical exercises and essay writing, adapted to the content of the teaching and the skill level of the students. At regular intervals advisory testing will be carried out. The students must work independently with the language learning and continually evaluate their own effort and progress. Individual guidance is given.
Teaching comprises about 10-14 periods per week.
The teaching programme gives instruction in bokmål.
It is obligatory to:
- to give an oral presentation
- to hand in written work on given topics, approximately every week. This includes texts, tests, drafts and corrected versions of texts. The number of assignments is stated in the term plan. The assignments are marked as passed/not passed, and all assignments must be passed for the student to be allowed to take the exam. In case of not passed, the student will get a second chance, within a given deadline.
Attendance is obligatory. Students with less than 80 % attendance will not be allowed to sit for the exams.
The course will be evaluated in accordance with the University College’s routines for quality assurance.
- Norwegian Language and Civilization for International Students - Year Course
| Assessment Form | Grouping | Duration | Grading scale | Proportion | Comment | Support Materials | Scope |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Written Exam | Individual | 4 Hours | A-F, A is the best grade and E is the lowest passing grade | 2/3 | |||
Oral examination | Individual | 15 Minutes | A-F, A is the best grade and E is the lowest passing grade | 1/3 |