
Standard Oral and Written Spanish
Code: 103870 ECTS Credits: 6| Degree | Type | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Advertising and Public Relations | FB | 1 |
Contact
- Name:
- Yurena Maria Gutierrez Gonzalez
- Email:
- yurenamaria.gutierrez@uab.cat
Teachers
- Maria Jesus Machuca Ayuso
- Yurena Maria Gutierrez Gonzalez
Teaching groups languages
You can view this information at the end of this document.
Prerequisites
A Spanish native level is required in order to follow the subject (C1-C2).
Objectives and Contextualisation
The purpose of this subject is to improve the ability of analysis and production of texts for the media both in their oral and written variety. At the end of the course, students should know the main characteristics of a series of textual models, which will allow them to apply this knowledge to the composition of texts in Spanish.
Learning Outcomes
- CM10 (Competence) Evaluate persuasive messages in the two official languages to select appropriate forms of oral and written expression and avoid discriminatory uses of language.
- KM12 (Knowledge) Identify the linguistic and expressive resources of the Catalan and Spanish languages to produce persuasive oral and written messages.
- SM11 (Skill) Create texts in Catalan and Spanish that are adapted to the structures of advertising and public relations messages, while using inclusive language.
Content
Topic 1. Orality and writing in publicity and public relations texts. Expressions of oral language and written language in different formats. Linguistic resources for the elaboration of texts. Norm and use in different publicity and public relations texts. Some of the normative problems of Spanish.
Topic 2. The textual units: statements and paragraphs. Constituents of the statement, concordance and order of words. Paragraph types. Use of connectors and referential elements.
Topic 3. Procedures of textual creation. Linguistic and extralinguistic factors: variation and creativity. Denotation and connotation. Creation of advertising statements and rhetoric.
Topic 4. Articulation, pronunciation problems and proper characteristics of oral language in the fields of advertising and public relations. The prosodic features: speed of elocution, pauses and distribution of the accents in the statement. Melodic patterns and sentence modality in Spanish.
Topic 5. The oral presentation. Linguistic resources for oral presentations. Preparation of oral interventions. Oral resources for oral presentation. Non-verbal communication.
The course content will be sensitive to issues related to gender perspective and the use of inclusive language.
Activities and Methodology
| Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type: Directed | |||
| Classroom practices and seminars | 33 | 1.32 | |
| Theory classes | 15 | 0.6 | |
| Type: Supervised | |||
| Tutorials | 7.5 | 0.3 | |
| Type: Autonomous | |||
| Reading, analysis and synthesis of texts and documents, preparation and realization of papers | 87.5 | 3.5 |
The methodology used in the directed activities combines master classes (for the presentation of the theoretical and descriptive contents of the course) with practical activities, which require the active participation of the students individually and in groups.
In the supervised activities, students must read, analyze and synthesize texts and mandatory reading documents, as well as prepare and carry out the activities assigned by the teacher.
The students will have support materials in the Moodle of the subject and with face-to-face tutorials.
The calendar will be available on the first day of class. Students will find all information on the Virtual Campus: the description of the activities, teaching materials, and any necessary information for the proper follow-up of the subject.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Assessment
Continous Assessment Activities
| Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Practice of analysis and production of oral language samples | 25% | 1.5 | 0.06 | CM10, KM12, SM11 |
| Practice of analysis and production of written language samples | 25% | 1.5 | 0.06 | CM10, KM12, SM11 |
| Required reading comprehension test | 10% | 0.5 | 0.02 | CM10, KM12, SM11 |
| Written test on the theoretical and descriptive contents of the course | 40% | 3.5 | 0.14 |
- Practice exercises involving the analysis and production of written language samples (25%).
- Practice exercises involving the analysis and production of oral language samples (25%).
- Reading comprehension test on the required readings (10%).
- Written exam on the theoretical and descriptive course content (40%).
- Practice exercises involving the analysis and production of written language samples (25%).
- Practice exercises involving the analysis and production of oral language samples (25%).
- Reading comprehension test on the required readings (10%).
- Written exam on the theoretical and descriptive course content (40%).
Bibliography
Basic bibliography
- BRIZ, Antonio (coord.) (2008): Saber hablar, Madrid: Instituto Cervantes-Aguilar.
- HERNÁNDEZ GUERRERO, José Antonio y María del Carmen GARCÍA TEJERA (2004): El arte de hablar: manual de retórica práctica y de oratoria moderna, Barcelona: Ariel.
- REAL ACADEMIA ESPAÑOLA (2019): Libro de estilo de la lengua española: según la norma panhispánica, Madrid: Planeta.
- REGUEIRO RODRÍGUEZ M.ª Luisa y Daniel M. SÁEZ RIVERA (2013): El español académico. Guía práctica para la elaboración de textos académicos, Madrid, Arco/Libros.
- REYES, Graciela (1998): Cómo escribir bien español, Barcelona: Arco/Libros
- SÁNCHEZ LOBATO, Jesús (coord.) (2006): Saber escribir, Madrid: Instituto Cervantes-Aguilar.
- SANZ ÁLAVA, Inmaculada (2007): El español profesional y académico en el aula universitaria. El discurso oral y escrito, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanc.
- SERAFINI, M. Teresa (2007): Cómo se escribe, Barcelona: Paidós.
- VAN DIJK, Teun A. (2000) (comp.): Estudios sobre el discurso: una introducción multidisciplinaria, Barcelona: Gedisa.
Specific bibliography
Throughout the course, the mandatory and complementary bibliographic references fundamental for the follow-up of the course will be provided.
Software
Not required.
Groups and Languages
Please note that this information is provisional until 30 November 2025. You can check it through this link. To consult the language you will need to enter the CODE of the subject.
| Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (SEM) Seminars | 51 | Spanish | first semester | afternoon |
| (SEM) Seminars | 52 | Spanish | first semester | afternoon |
| (SEM) Seminars | 53 | Spanish | first semester | afternoon |
| (TE) Theory | 5 | Spanish | first semester | afternoon |