DEPARTMEMT OF ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES 1 Intermediate Korean (574-201-01) Fall 2016 Mon, Wed & Thurs 9:50 – 11:10 Scott Hall 103 Instructor: 전희정선생님 Hee Chung Chun ([email protected]) Office: Scott Hall 326 Office Hours: M/W 1:00-2:30 PM & by appointment Required Textbooks: Integrated Korean Intermediate 1 (2nd edition) (2012), Y.-M. Cho, H. S. Lee, C. Schulz, H.-M. Sohn, & S.-O. Sohn. University of Hawai‘i Press Integrated Korean Workbook Intermediate 1 (2nd edition) (2012). University of Hawai‘i Press Course Description: Intermediate Korean 201 aims at developing students’ basic communicative skills for everyday tasks and situations. At the end of the course, students will be able to apply the previously learned grammatical structures and vocabulary items creatively to their own speaking and writing. The course also introduces students to Chinese characters 한자 at an elementary level. Evaluation: Midterms: 30% (2 Midterms) Final Exam: 20% Quizzes: 20% Attendance: 5% Class Participation: 5% Skit: 5% Oral Exams (two one-on-one interviews & two video-recording assignments): 5% Homework & Language Lab: 10% Course Requirements: (1) Attendance and Class Participation: You are expected to attend every class and arrive on time. Poor attendance, frequent lateness and early departure will affect your grade. Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class. 3 late arrivals or early leaves equal one absence. If your absences exceed 3 classes, you will not receive an A regardless of your semester scores. If your absences exceed 6 classes, you may fail the course. Low attendance grade will also cause deduction in participation scores. Laptops, MP3 players and cellular phones must be turned off during class. You may not leave the classroom during class without the instructor’s permission. (2) Homework: You should have done homework assignments before class to participate fully in the classroom activities. Late homework will not be accepted without the instructor’s permission. Each homework assignment should be re-submitted after correcting the errors marked by the instructor during the first submission. This re-do submission is due by the day indicated on the schedule. Any late submission later than each midterm will not be accepted. (3) Quizzes: There will be no make-up for a missed quiz or test. Missing a quiz or test is the equivalent of a zero (0). If you plan to miss the class on the day of quizzes, you may take the quiz in advance with instructor’s permission. (4) Lab: Weekly lab work is required. Each visit must be at least 30 minutes long. Students are responsible for tracking their lab visit at http://ruhere.rutgers.edu and should submit their lab log at the end of the term (if it is not accessible by the instructor). (5) Visit the Sakai course site for announcements. Download the audio files from http://www.kleartextbook.com *Final Examination: Dec 20, 2016: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM