Elementary Korean: Korean 101 (Section 3) (4 Credits) Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures UHM, Spring 2021 I. COURSE OVERVIEW Class Time: M/T/W/Th 11:30AM-12:20AM Instructor Kai Hong So () Email: khso@hawaii.edu Office Hours: Email or make appointment for a Zoom call meeting II. COURSE DESCRIPTION and OBJECTIVES Korean 101 is the first half of the Elementary Korean language course. It is designed for those who have no (or very limited) prior knowledge of Korean. KOR 101 meets Monday through Thursday for fifty minutes each day. The goal of the course is to provide a basic foundation that will ...
KO - Korean (KO) 1 KO - KOREAN (KO) KO 101. Introductory Korean. (3 Credits) Course involves directed self-instructional approach in the Critical Languages Program. Students are required to study the textbook and practice with assigned audiovisual materials (CD's, DVD's, or computer les). Students have practice sessions three hours per week with a “language partner” who is a native/near native/superior-level speaker of the language. This is a SUPERVISED-SELF-STUDY class. The “language partner” will help students develop their communicative ability during class meetings. During the class meetings students will actively participate in practicing spoken language to acquire ...
Korean Language Studies: Motivation and Attrition Julie Damron Brigham Young University Justin Forsyth University of British Columbia Abstract The purposes of this study were to determine attrition rates of students learning Korean in university courses, their motivations to study the target language, why many drop out, and what educators can do to address and decrease high rates of attrition. A survey was administered to 129 students enrolled in lower-level (101–202) Korean language classes during the years 2005–2010 at a large, private university in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States. Self-identifying heritage students comprised 45.7% of ...
Elementary Korean (574-101-01) Fall 2011 MWTH 11:30-12:50 Scott Hall 102 Instructor: Professor Young-mee Yu Cho (youngmeeyucho@gmail.com) Office Hours: Wed. 10:20-11:20 & by appointment Office: Scott Hall 339 (932-5603) Assistant: Dr. Eunmee Kim (ek479@nyu.edu) Textbooks: (1) Integrated Korean Beginning 1 (2nd edition) (2010), Y. Cho, H. Lee, C. Schulz, H. Sohn & S. Sohn. University of Hawai‘i Press (2) Integrated Korean Workbook Beginning 1 (2nd edition) (2010), M. Park, J. Suh, M. Kim, S. Oh & H. Cho. University of Hawai‘i Press Monday Wednesday Thursday Week 1 9/1 Intro to the course & ...