Finnish for Beginners 1 (contact learning)
Scope
4 ECTS
Time
14.1.–22.4.2025 on Tuesdays at 17.00–20.15
No lessons on week 9.
Place
Tampere (more detailed information will be sent to participants by email)
Information about our teaching venues
Target group
People who have not previously studied Finnish (starting level 0).
See Student’s Guide for more information about the order in which our Finnish language courses are meant to be taken.
Objectives
Target skill level A1.2 (on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, CEFR)
After completing Finnish for Beginners 1, participants can
- introduce themselves and talk about themselves using simple expressions
inquire after somebody
ask simple questions
talk about the weather and seasons
describe themselves and their environment
run everyday errands
Contents
Participants will learn basics of Finnish. After the course, they will be able to talk about themselves using simple expressions, and have the prerequisites for coping in simple everyday situations. We will also practise running everyday errands and familiarise ourselves with colloquial Finnish. The course is intensive and students are required to be active. The key points of the course will be basic grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, and Finnish culture.
The textbook Suomen mestari 1 forms the core of the course. It will be studied from chapter 1 to chapter 4 or 5. In addition, interesting discussions, language games and cultural practices are also included in the course curriculum. Students are required to be active and are expected to participate actively in the lessons, do homework and study vocabulary.
The language of instruction is English.
Materials
Textbook Suomen mestari 1, Sonja Gehring and Sanni Heinzmann, Finn Lectura, new edition, from chapter 1 onwards.
ISBN: 978-951-1-33423-1
The book is not included in the course fee. It is available at local bookstores and libraries or can be ordered online.
Note! The book is needed on the 1st lesson.
It is also recommended to bring a dictionary to the lessons.
Modes of study
The course comprises 52 lessons (ä 45 minutes) as well as independent work. The student workload of a 4 ECTS course is approximately 108 hours (including lessons and independent work).
Participants need attend the lessons regularly and be active, do homework and take the final exam, which will be evaluated on scale 1–5.
To pass the course, students need to attend at least 70 or 80 per cent of the lessons.
See also
After you have completed Finnish for Beginners 1, you can continue studying on Finnish for Beginners 2. The course will be offered on the autumn semester. More information will be available on our website in July at the latest.
Additional information
Education coordinator Suvi Tartia: suvi.tartia at tampereenkesayliopisto.fi, tel./WhatsApp 050 7127
The information published above is subject to change.