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Faculty of Humanities
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Grao en Relacións Internacionais
 Subjects
  Foreign Language II: French
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Laboratory practice A2 A1 B6 B7 B9 B11 B14 B1 C4 C7 C8 Actividades, exercicios diversos a resolver na aula ou na casa para
entregar.
Resolución de problemas: tarefas de comprensión ou expresión escrita ou oral a entregar.
40
Simulation A2 A1 A3 B11 B14 B1 C7 C8 Simulacións que poñan en práctica as competencias de expresión
orais.
10
Multiple-choice questions A2 A1 A6 B9 C8 Probas que avalían as diferentes competencias orais e escritas
postas en práctica na aula.
50
 
Assessment comments

   

The subject may be adapted to students who require the adoption
of measures aimed at supporting diversity (physical, visual, auditory,
cognitive, learning or related to mental health). If this is the case,
they must contact the services available at the UDC/at the Center:
during the official deadlines stipulated prior to each academic term,
with the Diversity Attention Unit (https://www.udc.es/cufie/ADI/apoioalumnado /).

1. At the first opportunity, students will have to attend class to benefit from continuous assessment (with more than 5
classes
without justification will lose the right to continuous assessment)
which consists of the collection of tasks and activities done in class
or at home to be delivered, as well as presentations of oral simulations
to be delivered (50% of the final grade). For continuous evaluation
it will be necessary to bring the French language method daily: RIEHL, SOIGNET, AMIOT,

Le français des relations internationales et européennes, Objectif Diplomatie 1, ed. Hachette, new edition, 2017.

The
continuous assessment includes a control in the middle of the semester
and another final one on the last day of class (total: 50% of the grade
end). The controls may include some type of oral expression test as part of the grade. It will be reached at least
an
average of 5 in the set of the two controls to make an average with the
grade of the class assignments that will have to be like
minimum a 4.

Students who do not pass during the course may take the final exam in the first call provided by the
Faculty board, as well as those who want to raise their grades. In this case the final exam will consist of a test with
objective
questions that aim to assess the 4 foreign language skills. Students
who do not pass the continuous assessment during the course, or the exam
of the first call, will have to take the final exam of the 2nd call
scheduled by the Faculty Board.

2. Evaluation of the second
opportunity: If the subject is suspended in the first opportunity for
not reaching the minimum score in the written test and/or in the oral
test, the students must take it again in the second opportunity.
The date, time and location of the written test must be checked by students on the faculty's website.

3.
In the extraordinary call in December, the students will be assessed on
their knowledge and skills in the different skills of the subject
through a written test and an oral test.
For the implications of the fraudulent or irregular performance of the written or oral test, see section 6.

4.
In each evaluation opportunity, students will receive the NP
qualification if they have not taken any of the evaluation tests
(written and oral).

5. Students with recognition of
part-time dedication with academic dispensation, prior communication and
documentary accreditation of said situation to the teacher, can,
without attending classes, carry out and deliver the continuous
assessment activities scheduled for the first opportunity, according to
the provisions in section 1. Face-to-face activities will be replaced by
equivalent non-face-to-face activities. The other evaluable
methodologies will apply (written and oral test) with the same
requirements and characteristics as for the rest of the students.
For the evaluation of the second opportunity, the provisions of section 2 will apply.

6.
The academic works (meaning all the material that the students present
to be the subject of evaluation) must be individually prepared (unless
expressly indicated by the teacher) and personal.
Fraudulent or
irregular completion of the tests and/or any of the continuous
assessment activities will automatically result in a '0' failing grade
in the subject in the corresponding call, invalidating the grades
obtained in the different assessable methodologies.

The works presented by the students may be incorporated into Turnitin, a tool for detecting plagiarism as well as works previously presented at this or other universities, even by the same student. In the event that any of these circumstances occur, the measures contemplated in the Rules for evaluation, review and complaint of grades of undergraduate and master's degree studies of the University of A Coruña (article 14.4) may be applied.

7. In the no contemplated cases previously will apply  the willing in
the "Norms of evaluation, review and claim of the qualifications of the
studies of degree and mestrado @universitario" of the UDC.

According to the different regulations that govern university teaching, it is necessary to incorporate the gender perspective in this matter. This includes, among other measures, the use of non-sexist language, inclusive bibliographies from a gender perspective and encouraging the participation of all students in class, regardless of their gender.

We will pay special attention to identifying and addressing prejudices and sexist attitudes. We will actively work to change this environment and promote values ??of respect and equality.

Our efforts will focus on detecting cases of gender discrimination and implementing the appropriate actions to correct such cases.

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