ALS Student Guide
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- Q1
What is the principal aim of the ALS module?
To focus solely on writing academic papers
To enable students to develop linguistic, academic literacy, critical thinking, research and digital literacy skills
To prepare students for postgraduate study
To teach Dutch language skills
15s - Q2
To which framework is the ALS module benchmarked?
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
Cambridge English Scale
International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
15s - Q3
How many Learning Outcomes are listed in the guide?
12
20
10
15
15s - Q4
What is the minimum overall percentage score required to pass ALS?
60%
40%
50%
55%
15s - Q5
What is the lowest percentage a student can score in any skill at the end of the year and still pass ALS?
50%
45%
35%
40%
15s - Q6
What is the maximum grade possible for Reading and Writing resubmissions?
60%
50%
100%
55%
15s - Q7
How many steps are in Navitas' procedure for students found guilty of cheating?
3 steps
4 steps
2 steps
5 steps
15s - Q8
What happens in Step 1 of the cheating procedure?
The student is expelled from the course
The student receives a grade of zero for that assessment
The student receives a warning
The student must retake the entire module
30s - Q9
By what time on Monday, November 25th, should the Term 1 Research Essay be submitted?
10 am
9 am
5 pm
12 pm
30s - Q10
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a skill that makes up the overall ALS grade?
Listening
Grammar
Writing
Reading
30s