HAW 202 - Intermediate Hawaiian II KCC AA/HSL

Institution:
Kapiolani Community College
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Description:
3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab per week Prerequisite(s): A grade of "C" or higher in HAW 201, or satisfactory score on the language placement test, or instructor consent. HAW 202 is a continuation of HAW 201. Further development of the five recognized skills of language acquisition: listening, reading, writing, speaking, and cultural understanding in the Hawaiian language. Students will gain these five skills, attaining the Intermediate High level on the ACTFL-ETS (America Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) proficiency scale. Upon successful completion of HAW 202, the student should be able to: Listen and sustain understanding over longer stretches of connected discourse on a number of topics pertaining to different times and places. Read consistently with full understanding of simple connected texts dealing with basic personal and social needs about which the student has personal interest and/or knowledge. Write and meet most practical writing needs and limited social demands. Take notes in some detail on familiar topics and respond in writing to personal questions. Write simple letters, brief synopses and paraphrases, summaries of biographical data, work and school experience. Develop oral proficiency to successfully respond to simple communicative tasks and social situations. Initiate, sustain and close a general conversation with a number of strategies appropriate to a range of circumstances and topics. Demonstrate increasing acquisition of important cultural values (such as hospitality and sharing) and customs through dance, song, chant, wise sayings or stories, used to greet visitors, to begin and end class and in other customary and traditional circumstances. Use a vocabulary of approximately 2000 words plus idiomatic expressions, classroom commands and questions.
Credits:
4.00
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Instructional Type:
Multiple
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Phone Number:
(808) 734-9000
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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