Critical Language Program
Critical Language Program is offered in colleges and universities that othewise cannot offer regular foreign language courses. It is a self-instructional program where students study a foreign language by themselves with a help of a tutor/instructor or a conversational partner. A course normally consists of three hours of contact hours per week with a tutor/instructor or a conversational partner. The evaluation is normally done by a certified expert in the target language at the end of a semester.
This page is to help those critical language programs in the States to organize their curriculum.
Textbooks: Integrated Korean textbooks and workbooks, published by University of Hawai'i Press.
Curriculum
Couses
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Textbook
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Lessons
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K101 (1st sem.) | Beginning 1 (textbook and workbook) | Lesson 1-Lesson 5 |
K102 (2nd sem.) | Beginning 1(textbook and workbook) | Lesson 6-Lesson 7 |
Beginning 2(textbook and workbook) | Lesson 8-Lesson 11 | |
K201 (3rd sem.) | Beginning 2(textbook and workbook) | Lesson 12-Lesson 16 |
K202 (4th sem.) | Intermediate 1(textbook and workbook) | Lesson 1-Lesson 5 |
K301 (5th sem.) | Intermediate 1(textbook and workbook) | Lesson 6-Lesson 7 |
Intermediate 2(textbook and workbook) | Lesson 8-Lesson 10 | |
K302 (6th sem.) | Intermediate 2(textbook and workbook) | Lesson 11-Lesson 14 |
Prof. Hyo Sang Lee at Indiana University has served as final examiner for a number of critical language programs of Korean Language. The programs Prof. Lee currently serves are:
Please contact Prof. Hyo Sang Lee for inquiry or help.
Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures
2045 GISB
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN, 47405(812)855-8721
E-mail:korean@indiana.edu