This course intends to develop and achieve the communicative skills and competences corresponding to the independent user (level B2) of CEFR. At the end of the course the student should be able to cope with the problems in everyday life situations handling suitable vocabulary and fluency to the corresponding level.
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Given the current health emergency, during the 2020-21
academic year, the Faculty’s courses will exceptionally and temporarily be
taught in either a face-to-face, a blended or an online format depending on the
regulations issued by the health authorities and any other competent bodies and
if the spatial requirements allow it.
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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.
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If there
is a new lockdown and/or any modification to the sections of the teaching
guide, the adjustments that need to be made to teaching practices will be
announced via Moodle.
This subject will be taught face-to-face as far as
is possible within the instructions of the health authorities. At the start
of the academic year, the calendar containing all teaching activities (with
timetables and classrooms) will be available in the subject's Moodle area.
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