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OM 14 C |
aarsvoln@stolaf.edu |
tirs, kl. 2-3.00 |
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Welcome to Norwegian 111! Norwegian 111 is the first part of the introductory Norwegian sequence and emphasizes three main areas: 1) learning basic Norwegian vocabulary, structures and functions; 2) using the four skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening; and 3) exploring Norwegian and American cultures as well as culture in general. Together, we will try to make the classroom as rich a learning environment as possible by using a variety of authentic spoken, written, and visual materials. The textbook for the course is Norsk nå, a book with an emphasis on proficiency, thematic learning, and integration of culture and language learning. In addition, we will be searching the Internet for World Wide Web sites in Norwegian, making our own class web site, connecting with Norwegians and other students of Norwegian via e-mail, listening to Norwegian stories on tape, watching Norwegian videos, and reading Norwegian newspapers and magazines. We expect students to be active participants in the learning process and to take responsibility for their own learning. In practical terms, this means preparing for and participating actively in class, but also helping to shape the course content and methods.
To supplement our courses, the Norwegian Department also offers many co-curricular activities and events. All students are required to attend the half hour weekly discussion groups led by native Norwegian students, and they have the opportunity to
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