M Pavlyshyn
6 points
* 4 hours per week
* First semester
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Clayton
* Prerequisites: VCE/HSC Ukrainian or equivalent
Objectives On completion of this subject and its continuation, UKR1080, students should have a knowledge of Ukrainian grammar based on D H Struk, Ukrainian for undergraduates; an advanced vocabulary relating to selected subjects from everyday life; and an ability to read, write, speak and understand standard Ukrainian correctly at the level of non-technical communication. Students should also have a knowledge of the main developments in Ukrainian literature from the 1960s to the present day and of representative works of poetry and short prose from that period.
Synopsis (i) Language: a review of Ukrainian grammar; development of conversation and composition skills using texts on contemporary themes. (ii) Literature and society: an introduction to major cultural, social and political developments in Ukraine since 1953, with a focus on the contemporary situation. Selected literary texts of the period are studied.
Assessment Examinations (2 hours): 25%
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Language Weekly homework: 25%
* Two 10-minute tutorial papers: 10%
* Test (30 minutes): 10%
* Literature and culture Essay (1500
words): 20%
* Tutorial paper: 10%
Prescribed texts
Struk D H Ukrainian for undergraduates Edmonton, 1982
Recommended texts
Holoskevych H Pravopysnyi slovnyk any reprint
Koshelivets I (ed.) Panorama nainovishoi literatury v URSR 2nd edn,
Munich, 1974
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