
KOREA232-23A (HAM)
Intermediate Korean Language 1
15 Points
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Convenor(s)
Jihye Kim
I.3.16
jihye.kim@waikato.ac.nz
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What this paper is about
안녕하세요! Annyeonghaseyo!
Korean232-23A is a core Korean language paper designed to help students build linguistic skills in Korean at the lower-intermediate level and acquire cultural perspectives through their language learning.
Students will achieve competence and confidence in communicating in Korean in a range of defined contexts and become independent learners and language users. Students will acquire strategies for lower-intermediate level language learning and use as an essential preparation towards advanced Korean skills.
How this paper will be taught
This HAM paper will be taught only FACE-TO-FACE on CAMPUS.
You will have two hours of lectures and two hours of tutorials per week. You will be expected to acquire key grammar and vocabulary knowledge through lectures and to actively participate in tutorial activities to enhance your Korean language skills.
All the learning materials and workbook assignments will be provided by the lecturer.
This paper will cover Chapters 13-21 of Learn Korean with BTS Book 3-4. You will be able to borrow the textbook from the library during the trimester. Additional materials and workbook assignments will be provided by the lecturers.
You will be expected to submit the workbook assignment corresponding to each lesson electronically every two or three weeks.
In order to progress to the expected level in the language, it is very important that you attend and participate in class. Since classes are highly interactive, they will not be Panoptoed or recorded, due to student privacy issues.
Required Readings
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
Assessments
How you will be assessed
Attendance (10%)
Workbook assignment 1 (10%)
Workbook assignment 2 (10%)
Workbook assignment 3 (10%)
Workbook assignment 4 (10%)
Mid-semester test (20%)
Individual oral presentation (30%): script (15%) and video recording (15%)
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.