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                 Code        Module                            Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                                  YEAR 2 (Cont.)

                 PORT2124    Selected Readings – Management and  2     30 hrs    ---
                             Law
                             This  course  aims  to  develop  students'  enjoyment  of  reading  in  Portuguese  while

                             simultaneously learning the Portuguese language through reading. The texts (literary and
                             non-literary) to be studied aim to enhance inferential reading competency and are related
                             to Management and Law. The promotion of written expression based on the readings is
                             also an objective.

                 PORT2125    Oral  Production  and  Interaction  in  4   60 hrs   ---
                             Daily Context
                             In  this  course,  orality  will  be  developed  in  both  modalities,  i.e.,  in  expression  and

                             exposition activities and interaction activities. The aim is to develop oral verbal fluency in
                             students through participation and the creation of simulated situations in the classroom
                             context.  The  promotion  of  oral comprehension  activities  using  audio  and  audiovisual
                             resources is also an objective.
                 PORT2126    Oral  Production  and  Interaction  in  4   60 hrs   ---
                             Trade Relations
                             In  this  course,  orality  will  be  developed  in  both  modalities,  i.e.,  in  expression  and

                             exposition activities and interaction activities. Building on the skills developed in the Oral
                             Production and Interaction in Everyday Contexts course, it is expected that students' oral
                             verbal fluency will enable them to participate in more complex simulated situations and
                             interact  in  real  communication  contexts  at  the  level  of  commercial  relations.  The
                             promotion of oral comprehension activities using audio and audiovisual resources is also
                             an objective.
                 PORT2127    Portuguese for Economy            6       90 hrs     ---

                             This course's main objective is the development of linguistic proficiency in Portuguese at
                             the A2/B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR),
                             articulated with the acquisition of basic concepts in the area of expertise of economics.
                             The student will come into contact with diversified linguistic productions (written and
                             oral) to know and reflect on the importance of financial literacy, professions associated
                             with the economy, namely the circular economy.
                 PORT2128    Portuguese for Commerce           6       90 hrs     ---

                             This course primarily aims to develop linguistic proficiency in Portuguese at the A2/B1
                             level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), articulated
                             with the acquisition of basic concepts in the area of expertise of commerce. The student
                             will come into contact with various linguistic productions (written and oral) to understand
                             the buying and selling process and some professions associated with commerce.
                 PORT2129    Portuguese for Management         6       90 hrs     ---
                             This course aims to develop linguistic proficiency in Portuguese at the B1/B2 level of the
                             Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), articulated with the
                             acquisition of elementary concepts in the management area of expertise. The student, as
                             an active citizen, will have contact with multiple linguistic productions (written and oral)
                             in order to know and reflect on the importance of decisions and organizations in the world
                             of work, and on various professions associated with management.



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