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Institution:
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Kapiolani Community College
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Description:
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3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab per week Prerequisite(s): HAW 101 or appropriate score on language placement test. HAW 102 focuses on basic structures of the Hawaiian language with emphasis on the five recognized skills of language acquisition: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural understanding. This course is taught within the context of the contemporary culture of the Hawaiian people. Upon successful completion of HAW 102, the student should be able to: Demonstrate increasing ability to respond to Hawaiian speech including description of places, people; instructions for simple activities; questions/answers about family and community, time/calendar, daily activities, weather, hobbies or sports. (listening skills) Demonstrate increasing ability to make short sentences, ask and answer questions and participate in conversations about daily activities; narrate past, present, future events; express simple desires/choices such as preferred food, music, clothes, etc. (speaking skills) Demonstrate increasing ability to read simple short stories or paragraphs from modern Hawaiian language books or newspapers; read and follow simple instructions and standardized messages such as store prices, time/dates on schedules, etc. (reading skills) Demonstrate increasing ability to write a variety of beginning sentence patterns, including negation, comparison, possession; ability to narrate past, present and future events; emerging ability to use more intermediate level sentences to convey information about their family, community, and daily activities. (writing skills) 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. (cultural understanding) Speak Hawaiian with increasing fluency and correct intonation and pronunciation, including place names and people's names. Use a vocabulary of approximately 1,000 words plus idiomatic expressions, classroom commands and questions.
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Credits:
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4.00
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Level:
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Instructional Type:
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Multiple
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Institution Website:
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Phone Number:
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(808) 734-9000
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Regional Accreditation:
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Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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Calendar System:
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Semester
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