Post-beginners Irish

Overview

Post-beginners Irish (post-GCSE)

The Irish language is fast growing in Belfast and further afield across all sectors of society. This module aims to consolidate and expand on existing language competency by developing written and oral language skills, knowledge of culture, and grammatical proficiency. The module consists of core elements designed to provide a consolidation of language competence: written language and a language enrichment class that focuses on linguistic and socio-cultural knowledge.

Learning Objectives

This module aims to equip students to learn and develop the necessary proficiency in grammatical, written, and spoken language skills. It will also equip them with professional and employability skills complementary to their studies. Written language seminars introduce students to language in context. Students are exposed to new vocabulary, expressions and nuances of use through reading, translation and writing exercises based on a variety of sources. Spoken language class develops students’ listening and speaking skills in the language.

Skills

On successful completion of the module, students should have developed the following range of skills: dexterity using grammar; translation skills; text analysis; comprehension; essay writing; lexicographical skills; IT skills; presentation skills; spoken language skills.

Assessment

Coursework

75%

Examination

0%

Practical

25%

Credits

40

School

Arts, English and Languages

Module Code

CEL1131

Typically Offered

Full Year

Prerequisites

None