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Intermediate Korean I


Course Description

Pronunciation, grammar, particles, sentence construction, and sentence patterns. Declarative, interrogative, propositive, and imperative speech styles. Reading and writing in Hangul, the national writing system. This course is not open to native speakers.


Athena Title

Intermediate Korean I


Equivalent Courses

Not open to students with credit in KREN 2011


Pre or Corequisite

KREN 1002


Semester Course Offered

Offered fall


Grading System

A - F (Traditional)


Course Objectives

In this course, students build up an intermediate-level vocabulary and grammar knowledge in Korean for a variety of verbal and written communications.


Topical Outline

W 1: review of verb tenses W 2: conditional ending W 3: intention ending W 4: introductory conjunctive ending W 5: sequential actions, negative imperative form W 6: complex sentences I W 7: complex sentences II W 8: complex sentences III W 9: simultaneous action ending W 10: conjunctive ending I W 11: conjunctive ending II W 12: conjunctive ending III W 13: auxiliary verb I W 14: auxiliary verb II W 15: auxiliary verb III


General Education Core

CORE IV: World Languages and Global Culture

Syllabus