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Beginning Polish I
A beginner's course that introduces the student to four areas of competence in Polish: speaking, grammatical knowledge, listening and reading comprehension, and writing. Emphasizes active language targeted at concrete practical contexts and communicative situations. Previous knowledge of other Slavic languages is advantageous, but not mandatory. Classes combine lectures, recitation, and drill formats. Five classes.
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Beginning Polish II
A continuation of PLS 101. This course continues to develop and refine the four language skills (speaking, grammatical knowledge, listening and reading comprehension, and writing). Emphasize active language targeted at concrete practical contexts and communicative situations. Classes combine lectures, recitation, and drill formats. Prerequisite: PLS 101. Five classes.
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Intermediate Polish
The course reviews, strengthens, and upgrades the knowledge from the first year of language acquisition (PLS101 and 102, or equivalent). While enhancing their familiarity with Polish grammatical structures, students will also develop a broader vocabulary and more idiomatic patterns of expression. All linguistic skills (speaking, reading, writing, listening comprehension) will be practiced, but the main emphasis will be on communicative competence, as well as on a closer acquaintance with Poland's culture and everyday life.
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Intermediate Polish
The class will provide an introduction to Polish poetry, together with developing students' vocabulary and conversation skills. Its goal is to expand students' literary knowledge as well as language abilities. The course will be conducted in Polish and English, with the readings mostly in Polish. Responses written in Polish will aim to augment the reading with active production in the language.