Write in FinnishLaajuus (4 cr)
Code: BI00BT55
Credits
4 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Heidi Hjerppe
Objective
You understand writing as a process. You are able to develop your Finnish language skills through various text types, including media, study and everyday texts.
You learn to develop your reading and writing skills independently and on the basis of the feedback you receive. You learn to use the theoretical knowledge of writing in your texts.
You understand the meaning and aim to execute the principles of process writing.
You reflect on your development throughout the course via self-assessment.
Content
You learn
- to find, evaluate, choose, read and use media, study and everyday texts appropriate for your level and interest in developing your Finnish language skills;
- to reflect on your skills and assets;
- to read and write fact-based texts in alignment with your language skills, to receive feedback on your writing and to edit and develop your texts accordingly;
- to write from sources;
- the principles of quoting, paraphrasing and summarizing; and
- the theoretical knowledge of writing and how to apply it in your texts.
Qualifications
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) B1.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
You understand the meaning and aim to execture the principles of process writing in your portfolio. You have considered the feedback given by the teacher and edited your texts accordingly. The language you have used is mainly understandable, but there can be some shortcomings in terms of fluency. Your basic writing skills (structure, paragraphs, sentences, etc.) are sufficient. The style of your texts is generally appropriate for the given situation.
You reflect on your development throughout the course via self-assessment.
The portfolio and the course assignments are evaluated as Passed and in conformance to the instructions. The portfolio assignments reflect the study of the course contents.
Further information
For students who are not native Finnish speakers.
Available to Open Studies students.
Cannot be completed via studification.
Enrollment
01.08.2023 - 31.08.2023
Timing
04.09.2023 - 19.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Virtual portion
4 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 30
Teachers
- Heidi Hjerppe
Objectives
You understand writing as a process. You are able to develop your Finnish language skills through various text types, including media, study and everyday texts.
You learn to develop your reading and writing skills independently and on the basis of the feedback you receive. You learn to use the theoretical knowledge of writing in your texts.
You understand the meaning and aim to execute the principles of process writing.
You reflect on your development throughout the course via self-assessment.
Content
You learn
- to find, evaluate, choose, read and use media, study and everyday texts appropriate for your level and interest in developing your Finnish language skills;
- to reflect on your skills and assets;
- to read and write fact-based texts in alignment with your language skills, to receive feedback on your writing and to edit and develop your texts accordingly;
- to write from sources;
- the principles of quoting, paraphrasing and summarizing; and
- the theoretical knowledge of writing and how to apply it in your texts.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Suositeltava kirjallisuus:
White, L. 2010. Suomen kielioppia ulkomaalaisille. Helsinki: Finn Lectura.
Rantonen, P. 2020. Kynä käteen! Kirjoitusharjoituksia suomenoppijoille. Helsinki: Finn Lectura.
Teaching methods
Itsenäinen opiskelu verkkovälitteisesti: webinaarit, oppimistehtävät
Student workload
Orientaatiotehtävät ja työtilaan tutustuminen 10–15 h
Verkkotapaamiset 6 h
Itsenäinen työskentely ja tehtävien tekeminen 60–70 h
Tekstien muokkaaminen saadun palautteen mukaan ja portfolion koostaminen 15–25 h
Vertaispalautteen antaminen 3–5 h
yht. 108 h
Further information for students
Jatkuva palaute, itsearviointi, vertaisarviointi
Arviointi on osaamistavoitteisiin pohjautuvaa, laadullista, kriteeriperusteista ja siinä opiskelijan itsearvioinnilla on tärkeä rooli.
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You understand the meaning and aim to execture the principles of process writing in your portfolio. You have considered the feedback given by the teacher and edited your texts accordingly. The language you have used is mainly understandable, but there can be some shortcomings in terms of fluency. Your basic writing skills (structure, paragraphs, sentences, etc.) are sufficient. The style of your texts is generally appropriate for the given situation.
You reflect on your development throughout the course via self-assessment.
The portfolio and the course assignments are evaluated as Passed and in conformance to the instructions. The portfolio assignments reflect the study of the course contents.
Prerequisites
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) B1.
Further information
For students who are not native Finnish speakers.
Available to Open Studies students.
Cannot be completed via studification.
Enrollment
01.08.2022 - 31.08.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 21.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 op
Virtual portion
4 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
TA94 - Kielikeskus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
4 - 25
Teachers
- Heidi Hjerppe
Objectives
You understand writing as a process. You are able to develop your Finnish language skills through various text types, including media, study and everyday texts.
You learn to develop your reading and writing skills independently and on the basis of the feedback you receive. You learn to use the theoretical knowledge of writing in your texts.
You understand the meaning and aim to execute the principles of process writing.
You reflect on your development throughout the course via self-assessment.
Content
You learn
- to find, evaluate, choose, read and use media, study and everyday texts appropriate for your level and interest in developing your Finnish language skills;
- to reflect on your skills and assets;
- to read and write fact-based texts in alignment with your language skills, to receive feedback on your writing and to edit and develop your texts accordingly;
- to write from sources;
- the principles of quoting, paraphrasing and summarizing; and
- the theoretical knowledge of writing and how to apply it in your texts.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Suggested literature:
White, L. (2010). Suomen kielioppia ulkomaalaisille [Finnish grammar for foreigners]. Finn Lectura.
Rantonen, P. (2020). Kynä käteen! Kirjoitusharjoituksia suomenoppijoille [Take out your pencil! Writing practice for Finnish learners]. Finn Lectura.
Teaching methods
Independent online study: webinars, course assignments
Mandatory webinars
Tuesday 6.9. klo 16.30 - 17.30
Monday 3.10. klo 16.30 - 18
Tuesday 25.10. klo 16.30 - 18
Tuesday 8.11. klo 16.30 - 18
Tuesday 29.11. klo 16.30 - 18
Student workload
Assignments for orientation and exploring the Moodle workspace 10-15 h
Online meetings 7 h
Independent work and assignments 60-70 h
Editing texts according to feedback and working on the portfolio 15-25 h
Giving peer feedback 3-5 h
Total 108 h
Further information for students
Ongoing feedback, self-assessment, peer-assessment
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
You understand the meaning and aim to execture the principles of process writing in your portfolio. You have considered the feedback given by the teacher and edited your texts accordingly. The language you have used is mainly understandable, but there can be some shortcomings in terms of fluency. Your basic writing skills (structure, paragraphs, sentences, etc.) are sufficient. The style of your texts is generally appropriate for the given situation.
You reflect on your development throughout the course via self-assessment.
The portfolio and the course assignments are evaluated as Passed and in conformance to the instructions. The portfolio assignments reflect the study of the course contents.
Prerequisites
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) B1.
Further information
For students who are not native Finnish speakers.
Available to Open Studies students.
Cannot be completed via studification.