GER-K 502 BEGINNING NORWEGIAN II (3 CR.)
1 classes found
Spring 2025
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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DRL | 3 | 2133 | Open | 11:35 a.m.–12:25 p.m. | MTWF | BH 307 | May G |
Regular Academic Session / In Person
DRL 2133: Total Seats: 28 / Available: 28 / Waitlisted: 0
Drill (DRL)
- Above class open to graduates only
- Above class meets with GER-K 150
Prerequisite: K501 with a minimum grade of C-. *This course meets with graduate course K150. This is a second semester language course, which will continue to introduce you to the fundamentals of the Norwegian language and will provide you with the tools to function in an everyday context. You will be able to discuss daily topics such as food, weather, housing, clothing, health, likes/dislikes, and travel. Authentic cultural materials will be used whenever possible. Class meetings are an invaluable immersion experience; therefore, your attendance and participation are essential to being successful. Homework will deal with grammar exercises, but essay writing will gradually be required. Weekly quizzes, two tests and two oral exams will count toward the final grade. Books: Required books: A. Textbook: Manne, Gerd and Gölin Kaurin Nilsen. 2013. Ny i Norge. Oslo: Fag og Kultur. ISBN 978-82-11-01495-5 B. Workbook: Manne, Gerd and Gölin Kaurin Nilsen. 2013. Ny i Norge. Oslo: Fag og Kultur. ISBN 978-82-11-01504-4 C. Vocabulary book: Manne, Gerd and Gölin Kaurin Nilsen. 2013. Ny i Norge. Oslo: Fag og Kultur. ISBN 978-82-11-01901-1 Recommended books: D. Grammar: Janus, Louis. 1996. Verbs and Essential Grammar. New York, etc: MacGraw¿Hill. ISBN 084428596X E. Dictionary Haugen, Einar. 1965. Norwegian¿English Dictionary. Madison, Wisconsin: Univ. of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0299038742