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Please view the syllabi for Hindi I and Hindi II below
Hindi I
Adjunct Professor of Hindi: Krystle Kaul
Please view the syllabi for Hindi I and Hindi II below
Hindi I
Adjunct Professor of Hindi: Krystle Kaul
DC Internationals is proud to offer Hindi I- a ten week intensive, non-credit course that’s designed to teach Beginning Hindi through immersion, fun and humor.
Times and location:
Hindi I — Meets once per week on Tuesday from 6:00-7:30 PM
First day of Class: June 1, 2010
Location: 1920 G Street, NW, Washington DC.
Books and Materials:
Introduction to Hindi Grammar: Usha Jain--$40.00. Click here to purchase.
Academic Goals
The course will teach the Hindi Alphabet, grammar, dialogue and reading, with vocabulary, grammatical explanations, and exercises. Each class will begin by going over the exercises from the previous lesson, thereby reviewing that lesson before proceeding with the next one.
In addition to the material covered in the lessons, which will be passed out at each class meeting, there will be classroom conversation. The students will be expected to purchase the course materials. Each week, one student will make a presentation to the class, either a website or some other item of his/her own choosing. The class will take a Mid-Term around week six or seven, depending upon our progress.
While augmenting our lexicon all the while, we will be able to read, write and speak basic sentences in present, and past tenses. Handouts will facilitate all of the above mentioned. We will have a Final on the last class.
By the end of the semester, you can expect to have basic reading, writing, and speaking skills.
Hindi II
Adjunct Professor of Hindi: Krystle Kaul
DC Internationals is proud to offer Hindi II- a ten week intensive, non-credit course that’s designed to teach Beginner- Intermediate Hindi through immersion, fun and humor.
Times and location:
Hindi II — Meets once per week on Tuesday from 7:30-9:00 PM
First day of Class: June 1, 2010
Location: 1920 G Street, NW, Washington DC.
Books and Materials:
Introduction to Hindi Grammar: Usha Jain--$40.00. Click here to purchase.
Academic Goals:
The course builds upon the basic skills studied during the previous semester by focusing more on prepositions, adjectives, and direct and indirect object pronouns and the future tense. Upon completion of Hindi II, students should be able to engage in more sophisticated conversations on a range of everyday topics. The students should also expect to advance their reading and writing skills. Students will study short stories, articles, and newspapers. This course is available to individuals who have previous knowledge of Hindi and are familiar with its alphabet, basic grammar and sentence structure.
In addition to the material covered in the lessons, which will be passed out at each class meeting, there will be classroom conversation. The students will be expected to purchase the course materials. Each week, one student will make a presentation to the class, either a website or some other item of his/her own choosing. The class will take a Mid-Term around week six or seven, depending upon our progress. Handouts will facilitate all of the above mentioned. We will have a Final on the last class.Please view the syllabi for Hindi I and Hindi II below Hindi I Adjunct Professor of Hindi: Krystle Kaul DC Internationals is proud to offer Hindi I- a ten week intensive, non-credit course that’s designed to teach Beginning Hindi through immersion, fun and humor. Times and location:
DC Internationals is proud to offer Hindi I- a ten week intensive, non-credit course that’s designed to teach Beginner Hindi through immersion, fun and humor.
Times and location
Hindi I — Meets once per week on Tuesday from 6:00-7:30 PM
First day of Class: June 1, 2010
Location: 1920 G Street, NW, Washington DC.
Books and Materials
Academic Goals
The course will teach the Hindi Alphabet, grammar, dialogue and reading, with vocabulary, grammatical explanations, and exercises. Each class will begin by going over the exercises from the previous lesson, thereby reviewing that lesson before proceeding with the next one. In addition to the material covered in the lessons, which will be passed out at each class meeting, there will be classroom conversation. The students will be expected to purchase the course materials.
Each week, one student will make a presentation to the class, either a website or some other item of his/her own choosing. The class will take a Mid-Term around week six or seven, depending upon our progress.While augmenting our lexicon all the while, we will be able to read, write and speak basic sentences in present, and past tenses. Handouts will facilitate all of the above mentioned. We will have a Final on the last class.By the end of the semester, you can expect to have basic reading, writing, and speaking skills.
Hindi II
Adjunct Professor of Hindi: Krystle Kaul
DC Internationals is proud to offer Hindi II- a ten week intensive, non-credit course that’s designed to teach Beginner- Intermediate Hindi through immersion, fun and humor.
Times and location
Hindi II — Meets once per week on Tuesday from 7:30-9:00 PM
First day of Class: June 1, 2010
Location: 1920 G Street, NW, Washington DC.
Books and Materials
The Primer of Modern Standard Hindi (Hardcover)--Michael Shapiro-- $39.50. Click here to purchase.
Academic Goals
The course builds upon the basic skills studied during the previous semester by focusing more on prepositions, adjectives, and direct and indirect object pronouns and the future tense. Upon completion of Hindi II, students should be able to engage in more sophisticated conversations on a range of everyday topics. The students should also expect to advance their reading and writing skills. Students will study short stories, articles, and newspapers. This course is available to individuals who have previous knowledge of Hindi and are familiar with its alphabet, basic grammar and sentence structure.
In addition to the material covered in the lessons, which will be passed out at each class meeting, there will be classroom conversation. The students will be expected to purchase the course materials. Each week, one student will make a presentation to the class, either a website or some other item of his/her own choosing. The class will take a Mid-Term around week six or seven, depending upon our progress. Handouts will facilitate all of the above mentioned. We will have a Final on the last class.
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