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Module Structure & Assessment

Spring Trimester 2023/24 Assessment

  • Week 6 (week of 26 Feb.)

    Mid-Term exams: Some exams are administered centrally outside of regular class time, however, most exams will take place during normal class time. Your teacher will confirm the exact date and time.

  • Week 11 (week of 15 Apr.)

    Aural exams: Some exams are administered centrally outside of regular class time, however, most exams will take place during normal class time. Your teacher will confirm the exact date and time.

  • Week 12 (week of 22 Apr.)

    Oral exams: they will take place in and around your normal class time. Your teacher will confirm the exact date and time.

  • Week 12 (26 and 27 Apr.)

    Written exams: they will take place at the end of week 12 in the Blackrock Exam Centre. Please see the UCD Assessment website for the exact date and time

Module Structure & Assessment

All of our language courses focus on the development of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Typically students have two hour classes with their teacher per week. This can be either two 1-hour classes or one 2-hour class each week. Most courses take place in the afternoon or early evening. Classes are small (14–18 students). Teachers are all native or near-native speakers and classes are conducted in the target language. Courses also offer opportunities to develop transferable skills and intercultural communicative competence.

Independent Study

In addition to the two hours class contact, it is expected that each student will devote a minimum of two additional hours per week to the module. Directions for the learning activities to be done outside class will be given by the class teachers. They will also be available on the virtual learning environment, (opens in a new window)Brightspace, which will be the basis for much of your independent study.  

Attendance & Participation

For the successful completion of your course, attendance and participation are essential. A component of your overall grade is based on attendance and participation (see table below). If you cannot attend a class, please e-mail (opens in a new window)languages@ucd.ie.


Module Assessment

The table below provides an overview of the assessment structure:

Component Weighting Details
Attendance 0.05 Based on attendance record
Participation 0.05 Based on module participation
Mid-Term 0.10 Short writing and listening test
Aural 0.15 20-30 min listening comprehension
Oral 0.25 10-15 min interview / presentation
Written 0.40 1hr Reading / Writing Paper
Total 1.00  
 The Language Centre uses the  Alternative Linear Conversion Grade Scale for all of our modules.  
You can find full information about the various grading scales in use in  UCD  here under 'Mark to  Grade Conversion Scales' 

Missed an exam component?

Students who miss an exam component due to a verifiable timetable clash involving another UCD module or due to extenuating circumstances may be entitled to a reschedule of the affected exam. Students may apply online for a rescheduled exam  here. Please ensure to complete all aspects of the application form.

 For the full list of language modules we offer, click here!  

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UCD Centre for English and Global Languages

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