11/11/2018
KOREAN LANGUAGE COURSES
ARE NOW BEING OFFERED IN THE
ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAM
ASIA 105/106: ELEMENTARY KOREAN [MTWRF 9:30-10:20]
This course provides students with basic conversational and grammatical patterns, assuming that the students have no or little previous background knowledge of Korean. The objective of the course is to equip students with communicative skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing at a basic level in Korean; students learn how to express simple ideas such as attributes, identities, locations, time, daily activities, weekend plan, desires, as well as how to combine simple ideas in various ways. The medium of the class is mainly Korean, and English translation is given when it is necessary. Students learn Korean alphabet system in the first semester. Claire Kang
ASIA 205/206: INTERMEDIATE KOREAN [MTWRF 10:30-11:20]
The objective of the course is to equip students with communicative skills in speaking, reading, and writing at the intermediate level in Korean, such as expanding simple ideas into imposing various kinds of the speaker’s stance (e.g., judgment, inference, and evaluation or subjective assessment of the ideas entertained, and expressing more complex relations between events, such as cause, reason, purpose, condition, concession, intention, background, etc). Skills for simple narration and written report are enhanced. The medium of the class is mainly Korean, and English translation is given when it is necessary. Claire Kang
NEW SPRING 2019 COURSE OFFERING
ASIA 384: SPECIAL TOPICS IN KOREA [TR 3:10-4:25]
In this course, students will read articles or watch video clips on various topics mainly related to Korea to expand their vocabulary and expressions, fine-tune their grammar awareness, and broaden the background knowledge on Korean Society, which will enable them to better communicate with Korean people in more complicated discussions. The language enhancement will be practiced by paraphrasing, summarizing, theme discussion and etc. The topics will include the cultural uniqueness of Korea, brief history, education fever, K-pop, K-drama, food, recent developments of inter-Korean relations, and other current affairs in Korean society. Discussions will be mainly held in Korean; therefore advanced level of language proficiency is required.