Universität Wien
Course Exam

160197 VO Introduction to a Goidelic Language (2021S)

Modern Irish

REMOTE

Monday 28.06.2021 16:00 - 17:30 Digital

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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

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Examination topics

All texts and materials used in the lecture and new grammatical and linguistic structures learned during the course are the basis for assessment.

Assessment and permitted materials

Written exam
The written exam will take place digitally (open-book format) as a result of the COVID-19 virus restrictions – more information forthcoming in due course. All support tools will be allowed but I recommend using a compact dictionary (e.g. "Foclóir Póca") as the internet gives too many results for a beginner.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

For the exam, a simple coherent text must be translated into English or German. There may also be grammatical exercises with gaps or similar. Unusual grammatical situations in the sentences /text must be documented with extra notes. This is particularly important where the construction does not exist or is not readily identifiable in German or English (e.g. habitual, copula, where a preposition takes over the function of a verb in German or English etc.). In order to pass, I must be able to clearly recognise that the student has understood most of the text and the grammatical or linguistically interesting constructions used in it. The text will be 50-60 words in length and will consist of 10 blocks marked with 10 points each, 100 points in total. The time allotted for the exam is 45 minutes. The marking scheme is as follows: 50-62p = pass 63-75p = satisfactory 76-87 = good 88-100 = excellent

The exam will be conducted digitally through Moodle. An exam text will be provided which must be uploaded with the answers and notes within 1.5 hours. All support materials are allowed e.g. dictionary, preposition lists etc.

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