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MNGL6002 Mongolian 1A

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Mongolian Language
Offered in First Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course is a joint project with Centre for Languages of the Central Asian Region at Indiana University. The course introduces students to Modern Mongolian in the Cyrillic script and to basic Mongolian pronunciation and grammar, along with knowledge of Mongolian culture and traditions. Students learn to conduct everyday conversations and use Mongolian's main cases and verb tenses in conversation and writing.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the semester, students will be able to:

  1. conduct a conversation on everyday topics,
  2. use main cases, verb tenses and useful modals of Mongolian in their conversation and writing and
  3. read simple short stories and folk tales
Indicative Assessment
  • Classroom performance: 25% (LO 1,2,3)
  • Writing and reading assignments, oral presentations 25% (LO 1,2,3)
  • Tests and quizzes. (A test or a quiz at completion of every lesson) 20% (LO 1,2,3)
  • Midterm and Final exams 30% (LO 1,2,3)

In order to receive maximum score on the ‘classroom performance’ component, you need to (1) actively participate in pair/group-work; (2) actively contribute to free conversation without the teacher’s calling on you; and (3) your answers have to be almost always correct and relevant to the topic. Attendance without active participation does not result in credit. Students must attend 80% of classes to pass the course.

Students are also expected to have completed all homework assigned for each class in a timely manner and be ready for active participation. Homework is given in every class; and it is due the following class. You may turn in late homework to receive feedback from your instructor. However, you will not receive credit for late homework.

Workload

5 hours per week

Course Classification(s) TransitionalTransitional courses are designed for students from a broad range of backgrounds and learning achievements, which provide for the acquisition of generic skills; or an informed understanding of contemporary issues; or fundamental knowledge for transition to Advanced or Specialist courses.
Requisite Statement

Successful completion of undergraduate degree. Incompatible with MNGL1002.

Recommended Courses

Nil

Prescribed Texts

The following texts are available for purchase from the School of Culture, History and Language Student Office:

  • Sain baina uu Mongolian Language Textbook One by L.Tserenchunt and Sharon Luethy  with a cassette
  • Khalkha Mongolian Pronunciation by Ch.Battulga and Mika Laiho with a cassette

Suggested textbooks and materials:

  • Survival Mongolian by Legdengiin Tserenchunt and Sharon Luethy with a cassette.
  • Mongolian Grammar by Rita Kullmann and D. Tserenpil, 2001
  • English-Mongolian and Mongolian English mini-dictionary by Pureviin Uvsh and Legdengiin Tserenchunt, 2004 
Technology Requirements

Students must have internet access.

Academic Contact li.narangoa@anu.edu.au

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