2010_11
Guia docent 
Facultat de Lletres
A A 
català 
Filologia Anglesa (2001)
 Assignatures
  INTRODUCCIÓ A LA LITERATURA ANGLESA
   Avaluació
  Descripció Pes
Activitats Introductòries There will be an introductory reading task on an Early English text, which will give students useful practice for future exercises. It will be corrected, but not contribute to the course mark. 0
Seminaris These sessions will provide practice in discussing key texts, which will then be tested in the 6 CA Tests. 0
Presentacions / exposicions You may be called to present or discuss your work with the tutor in a one-to-one interview or together with a small group of classmates. This will amount to a feedback session, intended to improve your results in future activities during the course 0
Treballs During the course, you will be asked to do 6 text commentaries, 3 per semester. Your scores will be averaged. In order to pass the course by Continuous Assessment you must present all 6 text commetaries for evaluation. If you do not you will be obliged to take the Final Exam. 50%
Sessió Magistral These sessions will provide a substantial amount of the information to be tested periodically in the 6 Continuous Assessment Tests. 0
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There will be 6 CA tests during the course, 3 in each semester. An overall score of 45% of the course grade will be derived from the average these tests. They will test your knowledge on the course contents, as set out in the lectures and seminars, and in indicated further readings in the course materials.

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In the CA Tests, students must achieve at least a '3.0' (out of 10) in each test in order to pass the course on the basis of CA. In other words, a student who has less than a '3.0' in one of the CA tests will be obliged to take the complete Final Exam.

Students must average a 5 or over for the CA work of each semester in order to pass the course on the basis of CA. While the course mark from CA will be taken as an average of the two halves of the course, each half of the course must be passed separately for that overall average to be applicable. Where one part of the course is failed, the student must take the Final Exam.

If you do not attend classes regularly and consequently do not complete the Continuous Assessment programme satisfactorily, you will have to take the final exam. The final exam will consist of text commentaries, based on the set texts of the course 50%, and short questions to test your background knowledge of English literary history and the theory related to studies in this field 50%.

In cases of results which are borderline, regular attendance (80%+) may be taken into consideration, at the tutors discretion.