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Korean IV: Readings in Korean Literature (311-1-20)

Instructors

Eunmi Lee
8474671323
1880 Campus Drive, Kresge Hall, Office 4-421
Office Hours: Varies quarter to quarter, please check with instructor.

Meeting Info

Kresge Centennial Hall 2-335: Tues, Thurs 3:30PM - 4:50PM

Overview of class

AY 23-24 This advanced Korean language course is designed to challenge students to further develop their language proficiency and to better understand Korean history, culture and society through Korean literary sources in the text. Students will work with various genres of Korean literature such as short stories, excerpts from novels, essays, poetry and work on extensive writings.

Registration Requirements

Completion of 211-3 or the departmental placement

Learning Objectives

This course is designed to have students reach their oral proficiency at the Advanced Low level of the ACTFL guideline by the end of year as well as to develop the competency in interpersonal, presentational and interpretive communication and culture in conjunction with the National Standards.

Teaching Method

Students will read and understand various genres of contemporary Korean literature. Using these authentic sources, students will expand vocabulary and advance reading proficiency. Also, students will work on to express their thoughts and opinions through discussions and write interpretive and analytical essays.

Evaluation Method

Grades will be given based on attendance and class participation, vocabulary quizzes, discussion papers, reflection papers, oral presentation, and final project.

Class Materials (Required)

Instructor's handout

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Pre-req: Students must have passed Korean 211-3 or be placed in according to department placement. Pre-req: Students must have passed Korean 211-3 or be placed in according to department placement.
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