Second Foreign Language and Translation in the Tourist Domain
Course: Translation from Portuguese and English
Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Title
Second Foreign Language and Translation in the Tourist Domain
Code
ДВС.2.10
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
8 Trimester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
7
Learning outcomes
PLO 2. Work effectively with information: select the necessary information from various sources, critically analyse and interpret it, organise, classify and systematise. PLO 18. Use the second foreign language in oral and written form, in different genre and style varieties and registers of communication (formal, informal, neutral), to solve communicative problems in various spheres of life. PLO 22. Collect, analyse, systematise and interpret linguistic facts, interpret, summarise, annotate and adequately translate (from the first and second foreign languages and from Ukrainian) oral and written texts of various styles and genres, except for specialised ones. PLO 35.1. Demonstrate knowledge of linguistic and cultural aspects of translation to provide communicative language mediation in first and second foreign languages.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Successful completion of the courses "Second Foreign Language and Translation", "Introduction to the Speciality", "Linguistic and Country Studies of the Countries of the Second Foreign Language" 2. Knowledge of the theoretical foundations of general linguistics, translation studies, cultural studies, ethnolinguistics, history, geography, and economics; 3. Proficiency in English (not lower than B2) and Ukrainian (not lower than C2), as well as translation techniques and methods.
Course content
The aim of the discipline is to provide students with an in-depth acquaintance with the types of tourist discourse, their main linguistic characteristics and the specifics of translating different genres of tourist discourse from English into Ukrainian and vice versa. The course deals with the main genres of tourist discourse that a translator encounters in his/her professional work. The linguistic characteristics of these genres and the peculiarities of their translation are studied. Considerable attention is also paid to the main types of tourist resources, which are divided into cultural, environmental and tourist infrastructure, and the types of tourism where tourist discourse is used. The discipline is one of the disciplines of the student's free choice (Block of Disciplines "Translation in Intercultural Communication"). It is aimed at improving students' skills in industry-specific translation in the tourism sector and intercultural communication skills. The discipline is a continuation of the courses in translation and interpretation, linguistic and country studies.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Кузьміна К.А. (2021) Англійська мова та англо-український переклад у туристичній галузі: методичні рекомендації. К.: Видавництво Ліра-К. 157 с. Скібіцька О.В. (2008) Якість перекладу туристичних текстів на інтернет-сторінках. Науковий вісник Чернівецького університету. Германська філологія. Вип. 372. Tourism Across Cultures: Accessibility in Tourism Communication (2016). Cultus: The Journal of Intercultural Mediation and Communication. Issue 9. Vol. 2. Dann Graham M.S. (2012) Remodelling a changing language of tourism: from monologue to dialogue and trialogue. Pasos. Vol. 10. #4. Special issue. Dorothy Kelly (1997) The Translation of Texts from the Tourist Sector: textual conventions, cultural distance and other constraints. Universidad de Granada. Повний список рекомендованої літератури див. в РПНД.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Practical classes, individual work
Assessment methods and criteria
The grade is based on the student's performance throughout the semester and does not involve additional assessment measures. Students who have scored a minimum positive score of 60 points receive a "pass" grade. Students who do not score the minimum positive score of 60 points receive a "fail" grade. Students who have scored less than 60 points in total for the semester must pass the test by completing material on the topics for which they have arisen in arrears in the form of translations, abstracts, glossary, presentation and/or writing a test.
Language of instruction
English, Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline