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Headings denoted with an asterisk ( * ) is retrieved from the course syllabus version Autumn 2019
Content and learning outcomes
Course contents
Reading of simple texts, simple writing exercises, listening comprehension and simple dialogues based on everyday vocabulary and phrases. Basic grammar and pronunciation rules of the Swedish language Facts about Sweden, Swedish culture, society and technical development.
Intended learning outcomes
The intended learning outcomes for the course refer mainly to the level A1 according to CEFR, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, and aim to strengthen the student's global competence.
On completion of the course, the student should be able to: Listening comprehension 1. Understand simple, slowly and clearly spoken Swedish on well-known subjects in everyday situations
Reading comprehension 2. Understand short, authentic, everyday texts consisting of simple sentences and common words
Spoken interaction 3. Participate in simple conversations in slowly and clearly spoken Swedish, by asking and answering simple questions within well-known everyday subject areas (a certain amount of help from the conversation partner is required)
Spoken production 4. Talk about and describe his/her close environment and people he/she knows, by means of simple phrases and sentences
Written production 5. Fill in simple forms and write short, simple messages with elements of awareness of elementary facts about Sweden
Language systems
6. Apply for the level adequately phonetic/orthographic, morphological, syntactic and lexical knowledge in the Swedish language
Learning activities
Simple conversation tasks and practice in managing everyday situations in Swedish
Exercises in basic Swedish grammar and pronunciation
Listening comprehensions and dictations
Reading and writing short and simple texts
Detailed plan
Daily classes 9-12 AM (3x13 hours) Mon-Fri, Aug. 5-21
Preparations and home assignments: 1-3 hours work outside class every day.
A detailed study plan will be found on the course platform Canvas.
Preparations before course start
Literature
Compulsory course books
Levy Sherrer, P; Lindemalm, K: Rivstart A1+A2 (Third edition 2032) Textbok (TB) & Övningsbok (ÖB), chapters 1-10 (to be purchased) - Please note that you must have the third edition from 2023 and not one of the earlier editions!
Reference literature
Holmes, P. (2018). Basic Swedish - A Grammar and Workbook. Taylor & Francis Ltd. (free access via KTH Library)
Support for students with disabilities
Students at KTH with a permanent disability can get support during studies from Funka:
KONA - Assessment, 1.5 credits, Grading scale: P, F
LEX1 - Continous Assessment, 6.0 credits, Grading scale: P, F
Based on recommendation from KTH’s coordinator for disabilities, the examiner will decide how to adapt an examination for students with documented disability.
The examiner may apply another examination format when re-examining individual students.
The examiner determines, in consultation with the KTH coordinator for support to students with disabilities (Funka), possible customized examination for students with any documented and permanent functional disability. The examiner may offer a different type of exam for re-examination of individual students.
The section below is not retrieved from the course syllabus:
The course uses continuous assessment in the form of written and oral assignments, listening comprehensions and self-correcting grammar tests.
Some of the examination takes place in class. Attendance at these classes is compulsory, and the student will be informed about the dates before the start of the course.
The student is always entitled to supplementation if he/she has failed or not attended an examination, but must pass all examination parts within the prescribed time at an approved level to obtain a final grade.
Other requirements for final grade
All examination parts passed 75% attendance
Ethical approach
All members of a group are responsible for the group's work.
In any assessment, every student shall honestly disclose any help received and sources used.
In an oral assessment, every student shall be able to present and answer questions about the entire assignment and solution.
Further information
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Contacts
Communication during course
For general questions about the course (application, course content, examination, Canvas, etc.), please contact Karin Borell: kborell@kth.se