CAM4120

Introductory Cambodian (Khmer), part 2

6 points -5 hours per week -Second semester -Clayton -Prerequisites: CAM4110 or equivalent skills

Objectives On successful completion of this subject students should have further developed, on the basis of their first semester work in CAM4110, the ability in speaking and listening to satisfy all survival needs, such as describing things simply, comparing, asking and talking about family, wishes and ability, requesting, agreeing and refusing, and asking and talking about past and future events. In reading, they should be able to continue, in romanisation, to be able to read anything they can say, and in Cambodian script, they should be able to recognise about thirty letters and read simple texts involving combinations of these. In writing, in romanisation, they should be able to write any sentences that they can produce orally. In Cambodian script they should be able to write anything they can read in the script.

Synopsis As for CAM4110.

Assessment Examinations (2 hours): 60% -Oral, classwork, assignments: 40%

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