2021_22
Educational guide 
Faculty of Arts
A A 
english 
Bachelor's Degree in English Studies (2009)
 Subjects
  NARRATIVE IN ENGLISH
   Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Practical cases/ case studies in the classroom
A5
A6
CT3
CT4
Seminar sessions: analysis and discussion of the fictional works studied.
Participation in discussion and bringing notes
10%
Assignments
A6
CT3
CT4
There will be at least three Assignments (Tasks) on commentaries and anlysis of specified texts, to be discussed in class in seminar form. Some of these tasks will be uploaded to Moodle. 35%
Presentations / oral communications
A5
A6
CT3
CT4
The presentation in small groups of a novel or short story, or a project relate to the course content. 25%
Mixed tests
A5
A6
CT3
CT4
Three short examinations which test knowledge and understanding of the concepts presented in class, and their practical application to extracts from texts already studied in class 30%
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

This teaching guide is provisional only. If any health emergency arises it will be adapted in order to comply with the directives issued by the competent bodies. Any modification will be announced via the news forum on the Moodle online campus.

Students who do not attend classes regularly and consequently do not fulfil the requirements of the Continuous Assessment programme will have to take the final exam.

The Final Exam will consist of: short questions related to types of narrative 20%

questions to test understanding of concepts and related to the course contents 20%

two essays on two or all three of the set texts. 30% + 30%

Plagiarism: Any piece of work which contains an insert of a sentence or more from another person's work, or a piece of published work, that is not duly recognized by appropriate bibliographic referencing as coming from another source other than the student, will be considered to have plagiarized. The work in which this offence is committed will be evaluated with a '0'. A repetition of this offence will mean automatic failure of the Continuous Assessment, no matter what the student's score is in the Continuous Assessment at that moment. They will have to present themselves in the Final Exam.