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SPRÅK6101

Informal language learning

Credits 7.5
Level Further education, lower degree level
Course start Autumn 2025
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Trondheim
Examination arrangement Portfolio

About

About the course

Course content

The course is about informal language learning and is aimed at language teachers in Norwegian as a second language, French, Spanish and English. The main focus is on learning languages outside the classroom and on how to connect formal and informal language learning. The course provides an introduction to several theoretical perspectives on the concept of informal language learning and what this knowledge can mean for teaching practice. Examples are given of informal language learning activities, of how to promote pupils' second language activities outside the classroom, and of how these activities can be integrated into classroom teaching.

Learning outcome

Knowledge

The student

  • has knowledge of empirical research on informal language learning and how different second language theoretical approaches and pedagogical theory can explain aspects of informal language learning
  • has knowledge of different types of informal language learning activities
  • demonstrates knowledge of how to link informal language learning to language teaching

Skills

The student

  • can apply relevant second language theory and pedagogical theory to reflect on language learning processes that take place in informal settings
  • can apply research-based knowledge of informal language learning to plan, implement and reflect on their own teaching
  • can apply knowledge of arenas for informal learning to guide the pupils and build bridges between informal and formal learning

General competence

The student

  • can apply research-based knowledge in the development of their teaching practice

Learning methods and activities

The course is purely web-based. The activities in the course are largely based on the participants' experiences and teaching practice, and a combination of individual work and reflection and practical work in groups is planned. There will be 2-3 online lectures/seminars during the semester, but otherwise the learning work will take place asynchronously. Teaching materials and assignments will be available on NTNU's platform for digital courses.

Compulsory assignments

  • 2-4 obligatory assignments

Further on evaluation

2-4 compulsory assignments, at least one of which can be a group assignment.

The compulsory assignments are assessed as approved/not approved. All compulsory assignments must be approved in order for the student to qualify to take the exam. Two of the compulsory assignments are subject to revision based on feedback and will be submitted in the exam portfolio at the end of the semester.

The course concludes with a portfolio exam, consisting of 3 elements (two of the compulsory assignments and a reflective text). The portfolio is given one overall grade, and all elements must be assessed as meeting requirements for a pass grade. This applies to postponed exams as well.

Students may choose to do the individual obligatory assignments and the exam in one of the following languages: Norwegian, French, Spanish or English.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Humanities (EMNE/HF)

Required previous knowledge

Teacher training.

Subject areas

  • Language Studies

Contact information

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Portfolio
Grade: Passed / Not Passed

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2025

Portfolio
Weighting 100/100 Date Release 2025-12-09
Submission 2025-12-10
Time Release 09:00
Submission 12:00
Exam system Inspera Assessment