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TURK2002 Intermediate Turkish B

Later Year Course

Offered By Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Turkish
Offered in Second Semester, 2011 and Second Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Intermediate Turkish B is designed for students who can already read and write paragraphs of a fair length using most tenses both in direct and indirect speech. The course will further cover urgency and continuity verbs, deverbatives of time and simulation. The course will include comprehensive reading passages on Turkish theatre, cinema, dance and music. Some Turkish terms, proverbs and poems will also be introduced in this course.

Indicative Assessment

Attendance (10%)

Class participation (10%)

Fortnightly assignments (30%)

Final examination (including oral component) (50%).

Students are required to attend language laboratory sessions and listen to the recordings on the WebCT (one hour a week) and hand in their Work Book for correction.

Workload

Four hours of lectures per week (may include language laboratory session). Students will be required to spend one additional hour in the language laboratory doing self study.

Areas of Interest Arab and Islamic Studies
Requisite Statement

Intermediate Turkish A

Prescribed Texts

Tömer HITIT: Yabancılar icin Türkçe 3, Ankara: Ankara University Press, 2002

Additional Sources:
G. L. Lewis, Teach Yourself Turkish, The English University Press
N. A. McQuown & S. Koylan, Spoken Turkish: Book 1 (1972), Book 2 (1981), and a series of six cassettes

Majors/Specialisations Turkish
Academic Contact Dr M. Mehdi Ilhan

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