MQF Level
1
Duration and Credits
Semester 2
4 ECTS
Mode of Study
Part-Time Day
Din it-taqsima hija maħsuba għal min diġà għandu ħakma ħafifa tal-ilsien Malti. Dawk li jidħlu għaliha jitgħallmu jużaw il-Malti biex jikkomunikaw f’diversi sitwazzjonijiet li jiltaqgħu magħhom fil-ħajja ta’ kuljum; ngħidu aħna biex jesprimu l-bżonnijiet bażiċi u l-gosti tagħhom, jibbukkjaw mejda f’ristorant u jagħmlu appuntament, jistaqsu għad-direzzjonijiet, jikkomunikaw fil-ħwienet u mkejjen pubbliċi oħra, jitkellmu dwarhom infushom, il-familja tagħhom u l-attivitajiet li jagħmlu matul il-ġurnata. It-taqsima tfasslet fuq il-prinċipji tal-Qafas Ewropew Komuni ta’ Referenza għall-Ilsna tal-Kunsill tal-Ewropa (CEFR). L-istudenti li jtemmu t-taqsima b’suċċess jistgħu jitqiesu li laħqu l-Livell Bażiku A1 tas-CEFR.
This study-unit is designed for students who already have some knowledge of Maltese. Participants will learn how to communicate in Maltese in various situations in daily life, such as expressing basic needs and preferences, booking a table at a restaurant and making an appointment, asking for directions, communicating in shops and other public spaces and talking about themselves, their family and their daily activities. The unit is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages of the Council of Europe (CEFR). Hence, on completion of MAL0012, successful students may be considered to have achieved the Basic Level A1 of the CEFR.
Please check your eligibility to join this short course and time-tabling details with the Faculty of Arts. The short course will only be delivered subject to a minimum number of applications being received.
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