_ VIETNAMESE LEVEL 1
COURSE OUTLINE
Prior knowledge and skills
This course is for learners with no knowledge or minimal knowledge of the language.
Course Aim
At the end of the course you will be able to perform basic tasks such as exchanging greetings, asking some simple questions and writing basic sentences.
Course Details
Set textbook: Giuong, P .V. Latest ed. Modern Vietnamese Stage One Students’ Textbook and Workbook. Victoria University of Technology, Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.
Recommended: Tapes and Langenscheidt Pocket Vietnamese Dictionary.
- Each topic includes relevant social and cultural information.
- Additional tasks and resources will be provided in class.
- The IML library located on level 1 of the Joyce Ackroyd Building also has books, magazines, kits, CDs, DVDs and videos for loan to IML students.
Assessment
Assessment is optional. An exam to assess reading, writing, listening and speaking competencies is held at the end of the course and a statement of attainment is then issued. A certificate of attendance is available upon request for students not undertaking assessment who have attended at least 75% of the course.
Revision
Language is learned best with maximum contact and usage. Ten minutes of daily revision and consolidation is more effective than a two-hour block. Home exercises will be designed for revision and consolidation of each course segment.
Contacts
IML Office: Level 1, Joyce Ackroyd Building No. 37
Phone: (07) 3346 8200
Fax: (07) 3346 8211
Email : [email protected]
COURSE OUTLINE
Prior knowledge and skills
This course is for learners with no knowledge or minimal knowledge of the language.
Course Aim
At the end of the course you will be able to perform basic tasks such as exchanging greetings, asking some simple questions and writing basic sentences.
Course Details
Set textbook: Giuong, P .V. Latest ed. Modern Vietnamese Stage One Students’ Textbook and Workbook. Victoria University of Technology, Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.
Recommended: Tapes and Langenscheidt Pocket Vietnamese Dictionary.
- Each topic includes relevant social and cultural information.
- Additional tasks and resources will be provided in class.
- The IML library located on level 1 of the Joyce Ackroyd Building also has books, magazines, kits, CDs, DVDs and videos for loan to IML students.
Assessment
Assessment is optional. An exam to assess reading, writing, listening and speaking competencies is held at the end of the course and a statement of attainment is then issued. A certificate of attendance is available upon request for students not undertaking assessment who have attended at least 75% of the course.
Revision
Language is learned best with maximum contact and usage. Ten minutes of daily revision and consolidation is more effective than a two-hour block. Home exercises will be designed for revision and consolidation of each course segment.
Contacts
IML Office: Level 1, Joyce Ackroyd Building No. 37
Phone: (07) 3346 8200
Fax: (07) 3346 8211
Email : [email protected]