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Swedish for Hospitality Studies II

Structure Type: Study unit
Code: RMS1102
Type: Compulsory / Professional Studies
Curriculum: R-MR 2011V
Level: Bachelor of Hospitality Management
Year of Study: 2 (2012-2013)
Credits: 3 cr
Responsible Teacher: Bäckman, Paula
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Courses During the Academic Year 2012-2013

Impl.Study TimeTeacher(s)LanguageEnrolment
52012-10-29 – 2013-05-24Paula BäckmanFinnish2012-10-08 – 2012-10-29
62013-01-07 – 2013-04-26Paula BäckmanSwedish2012-12-07 – 2013-01-07

Learning Outcomes

The student achieves sufficient written and oral proficiency to cope in Swedish in various communication situations in the hotel and restaurant business. He/she gets familiar with economic, social and cultural features that are typical of Finland and the other Nordic Countries. The student will appreciate the importance of bilingualism and wants to perfect his/her Swedish language skills.

Student's Workload

Total work load of the course: 81 h
- of which scheduled studies: 40 h
- of which autonomous studies: 41 h

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

Courses at the Senior Secondary or equivalent (Valmentava ruotsi) and Swedish for Hospitality Studies I

Contents

Customer service situations, vocabulary and syntax exercises, oral and written exercises. Business correspondence.

Recommended or Required Reading and Other Learning Resources/Tools

Timo Jokisalo – Ritva Minni, 2005. Flexservice, Svenska för högskolor. Helsinki. Otava.

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Communicative exercises, active class participation and self-study.

Assessment Criteria

Grade 1:
The student can participate in predictable working life communication situations. The student is able to use simple structures and work-related words and expressions. The attitude toward learning Swedish is positive.

Grade 3:
The student manages fairly well in the most common predictable working life situations. The student is able to use different grammatical structures and phrases in work-related communication. The student has a fairly good command of vocabulary of his/her own field. The attitude toward learning Swedish is positive.

Grade 5:
The student is able to communicate on an advanced level. The student can interact fluently in different work-related situations and has an excellent command of grammatical structures and vocabulary. The attitude toward learning Swedish in positive. The student has an interest in improving his/her skills all the time.

Assessment Methods

Examinations (oral and written), written assignments, active participation in teaching. Numeric assessment (0-5). The student will get the mention of the National Certificate of Language Proficiency in his/her degree certificate.


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