Opening seminar: Teaching and learning grammar – Finnish as a second or foreign language
Daniel Halonen presents his newly started PhD project that focuses on teaching and learning Finnish grammar in a non-Finnish context. Guest lecturer and commentator is Ilmari Ivaska, Associate Professor at University of Turku.
Seminar
Date:
Friday 4 October 2024Time:
10.00 – 15.00Location:
E509, Södra huset, and ZoomTo launch his PhD project “When are plural forms in the Finnish language taught at the beginner level – and when should they actually be taught?”, Daniel Halonen will give a presentation on the topic of Finnish grammar in teaching and learning. Excerpts of data will be discussed together with a commentary by a guest lecturer Ilmari Ivaska. Halonen's presentation will be in Finnish.
Associate Professor Ilmari Ivaska (University of Turku) will give a guest lecture with the title "The non-linear relationship between motivation to learn a foreign language and to actually learn it: Future language selves among North American students of Nordic languages". The guest lecture will be in English.
Programme
10:00 Introduction
10:15 Ilmari Ivaska: "The non-linear relationship between motivation to learn a foreign language and to actually learn it: Future language selves among North American students of Nordic languages" (in English)
11:30 Lunch
12:30 Daniel Halonen: “When are plural forms in the Finnish language taught at the beginner level – and when should they actually be taught?” (in Finnish)
13:15 Discussion
14:30 Coffee
Tervetuloa! Välkommen! Welcome!
Last updated: 2024-10-04
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