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KoreanKOREAN 111-1 : Korean I
Description
This is the first quarter of a year-long first year Korean designed for beginning learners without previous knowledge in Korean language. The course aims to build students' all-around communicative ability in speaking, reading, listening, and writing with a great emphasis on developing the conversational skill. Students will learn various aspects of Korean culture throughout the course.
Registration Requirements
None.
Learning Objectives
This course is designed to have students reach their oral
proficiency at the Intermediate Low level of the ACTFL guideline by
the end of year as well as to achieve the competency in
interpersonal, presentational, and interpretive communication and
culture in conjunction with the National Standards.
Teaching Method
Students will learn the basic elements of Korean language such as
pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure. In this
student-centered class, students will actively participate in
speaking, reading, writing, and listening activities. Related
supplemental materials such as video clips and reading texts will
be incorporated to enhance students' listening and reading skills
as well as the cultural understanding.
Evaluation Method
Grade will be based on attendance and participation, vocabulary
quizzes and lesson tests, assignments, oral interview and
performance, and final examination.
Class Materials (Required)
Integrated Korean (3rd edition): Beginning 1 & 2 (University of
Hawaii Press)
978-0-8248-7619-7 & 978-0-8248-8331-7
Workbook (3rd edition): Beginning 1 & 2 (University of Hawaii
Press)
978-0-8248-7650-0 & 978-0-8248-8336-2
Summer 2024 | ||||
Start/End Dates | Day(s) | Time | Building | Section |
06/17/24 - 07/07/24 | MTuWThF | 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. | 20 | |
Instructor | Course Location | Status | CAESAR Course ID | |
Kim, Ihnhee | Online | Open | 42411 |