Young-a Cho
8 points - 5 hours per week - First semester - Clayton - Prerequisites: KOR1120, or equivalent qualification acceptable to the department
Objectives As for KOR 1210. In addition, students should be expected to gain a more knowledge of cultural and social aspects of Korean society.
Synopsis As for KOR1210
Assessment Mid-semester examination (2 hours): 20% Final examination (2 hours): 20% Oral tests: 20% Quizzes: 20% Homework and Class participation: 20%
Prescribed texts
Cho Y, Cho I and Ling D Talking to Koreans 3, 1996
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6 points - 5 hours per week - First semester - Berwick - Prerequisites: KOR1120 or equivalent qualification acceptable to the department
Objectives On successful completion of this subject students should have acquired social and cultural proficiency in Korean. They should develop the ability in speaking and listening to comprehend enough to handle most everyday social situations, such as asking and talking about educational background, describing jobs, and asking and talking about everyday topics. In listening, they should start to understand expressions of different registers. In reading, they should be able to read highly simplified texts from magazines and newspapers, and in writing, they should be able to write a personal letter on simple everyday topics or a simple report on an everyday event. They should start understanding, in reading and listening, expressions that require knowledge of cultural and social aspects of Korean society.
Synopsis The aim of this subject is to achieve a deeper understanding of contemporary Korean language. Emphasis will be on active oral and writing skills and on sociocultural aspects of communication.
Assessment Examinations (4 hours): 40% - Class and oral tests, attendance and participation in class: 60%
Prescribed texts
Cho Y, Cho I and Ling D Talking to Koreans 3 and 4
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