Korean (KOR)
Beginning Korean I - KOR 101
Effective: 2022-05-01
Course Description
The course outline below was developed as part of a statewide standardization process.
General Course Purpose
KOR 101 students will start to develop competence in listening, speaking, reading, and writing (including handwriting) in the standard target language while gaining an awareness of the culture, heritage, and civic values of the cultures studied.
Course Objectives
- Written Communication
- Use rehearsed material to develop, convey, and exchange comprehensible ideas in the target language
- Professional Readiness
- Collaborate with others and use the target language and cultural behaviors to communicate appropriately in personal and professional settings at a basic level.
- Interpersonal Skills
- Ask predictable questions and respond to them.
- Recognize and produce comprehensible words and phrases in simple conversation.
- Communicate on topics relating to basic personal information, family, school, and locations.
- Shows awareness of most obvious cultural differences, as well as awareness of basic information of the countries that use the target language.
- Interpretive Skills
- Demonstrate emerging evidence of the ability to make inferences on background and prior knowledge.
- Comprehend texts with key words, cognates, and predictable words that are highly contextualized.
- Rely primarily on vocabulary to derive meaning from texts.
- Use skills, such as skimming, scanning, recognizing cognates, predicting meaning based on context, and/or recognizing linguistic roots to comprehend texts.
- Presentational Skills
- Present simple, basic information on very familiar topics orally and in writing using practiced or familiar words, simple sentences, and phrases.
- Create oral and written messages in contexts relating to basic biographical information.
- Produce understandable words and phrases both orally and in writing in frequently practiced questions and statements.
- Intercultural Communication
- Show awareness of the most obvious cultural differences of the countries that speak the target language.
- Identify products and practices to help students understand perspectives in native and other cultures.
Major Topics to be Included
- Interpersonal Skills
- Interpretive Skills
- Presentational Skills
- Intercultural Communication
Beginning Korean II - KOR 102
Effective: 2022-05-01
Course Description
The course outline below was developed as part of a statewide standardization process.
General Course Purpose
KOR 102 students will continue to develop competence in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in the standard target language while gaining an awareness of the culture, heritage, and civic values of the cultures studied.
Course Prerequisites/Corequisites
Prerequisites: KOR 101, or two years of successful completion of high school Korean, or demonstrated experiential learning, or by placement test, or equivalent.
Course Objectives
- Written Communication
- Use course material to develop, convey, and exchange comprehensible ideas in the target language.
- Professional Readiness
- Collaborate with others and continue to use the target language and cultural behaviors to communicate appropriately in personal and professional settings at a basic level.
- Interpersonal Skills
- Show evidence of the ability to engage in simple conversation, ask discrete questions that initiate conversation, and use high frequency words in interpersonal communications.
- Communicate in some spontaneous spoken, written or signed conversations on familiar topics.
- Use some or all of the following strategies to maintain communication: initiate modeled words, use facial expressions, repeat words, ask for repetition, and/or indicate lack of understanding.
- Interpretive Skills
- Comprehend main ideas and identify supporting evidence.
- Comprehend information in a variety of familiar contexts from authentic texts that are spoken, written, or signed.
- Begin to derive meaning through using structural patterns used in both familiar and new contexts.
- Presentational Skills
- Present relevant/prepared written and oral evidence of the ability to express own thoughts and preferences.
- Demonstrate ability to create comprehensible oral and written messages in practiced or familiar contexts.
- Develop increasing ability to create comprehensible oral and written production of questions and statements using grammar according to the course level.
- Intercultural Communication
- Interact at a survival level in everyday contexts with people in and from other cultures using the target language and appropriate rehearsed behaviors.
- Develop geographic, historic, and cultural understanding of the culture(s) associated with a target language.
Major Topics to be Included
- Interpersonal Skills
- Interpretive Skills
- Presentational Skills
- Intercultural Communication