Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Philology
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Grao en Inglés: Estudos Lingüísticos e Literarios
 Subjects
  History of the English Language
   Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Mixed objective/subjective test A1 A2 A3 A6 A9 A15 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 B7 C2 All students will have to sit for a final exam in the offical date in January. The lowest possible mark to be taken into consideration together with the marks for other activities is 4 (out of ten) . 40
Seminar A1 A2 A6 A10 A15 A18 B4 C2 C4 Students may have to solve some problem or do some test in the classroom, at home or via Moodle. 30
Workbook A11 A14 Studants may be qualified by some activities relating to the readings they have to do either in the classroom or at home. 20
Collaborative learning A9 A11 A17 A21 B1 B2 B6 C6 Students will have to do and present some collaborative project. Some of these assignments may be taken into account for the evaluation 10
 
Assessment comments

Students will be evaluated throughout the course with no more than four activities as well as by means of a final exam. In order to pass this course, students must have at least a score of 4 out of 10 in the exam. They must have also handed in and passed (with 5) half the required activities.

Deadlines for assignments are strict. Late arrivals will be penalised (25% of the mark), unless they are duly justified.

Academic misconduct will be penalised according to the "Normas de avaliación, revisión e reclamación das cualidicacións dos estudos de grao e mestrado universitario" (art. 14).

Pieces of work including plagiarised material will be marked with 0. To detect plagiarism, the application Turnitin could be used. This application recognises papers previously turned in by other people (or the student him/herself) at this university or other universities.

There will be apenalisation as well if the student does not show a good command of English, the one required according to the Memoria de Verificación del Título (C1).

The students who do not attend the official exam in January or July will be given a grade of NP (absent) if they have not handed in more than 50% of the continuous assessement activities.

Students sitting the December exam (final exam brought forward) will be assessed according to the criteria specified for the July opportunity.

July opportunity:

Students who do not pass in January will have another opportunity in July in which both the final exam (50%) and an activity (50%) will be taken into account. Students who have previously passed the activities for continuous evaluation will not have to hand it in again.

Part-time students who have been granted officially "dispensa académica" (exemption) as stated in the University regulations will be evaluated in either of the opportunities according to the criteria established for the second opportunity (July). Part-time students with "dispensa académica" must contact the teacher at the beginning of the first semester (imoskowich@udc.es).

DIVERSITY: This module can be adapted for students who need support for their particular situation(physical, visual, auditory, cognitive, learning process, or related to mental health). If necessary, students should contact the services available in UDC/in faculty, or the Unidad de Atención a la Diversidad (ADI) at the beginning of each academic semester in the timeframe officially established ( https://www.udc.es/cufie/adi/apoioalumnado/ ); alternatively, they can contact the ADI tutor in the Faculty of Philology at the following address: pat.filoloxia@udc.gal ).

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