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SWAHILI 101ar: Reading in Swahili
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Advanced reading in Swahili.
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SWAHILI 101br: Reading in Swahili II
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Advanced reading in Swahili II.
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SWAHILI A: Elementary Swahili
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
A study of the lingua franca of East Africa at the elementary level. Contact hours supplemented by language lab sessions. Emphasis on written expression, reading comprehension, and oral fluency.
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SWAHILI B: Intermediate Swahili
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
Continuation of Swahili A. A study of the lingua franca of East Africa at the elementary level. Contact hours supplemented by language lab sessions. Emphasis on written expression, reading comprehension, and oral fluency.
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SWEDISH Aa: Beginning Swedish Language and Literature
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A basic course focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. During fall term, pronunciation and listening comprehension will be emphasized, as well as regular writing assignments. Literary, film, music and other cultural texts will be introduced relatively early on. By semester's end, students will have achieved a basic literacy in everyday Swedish.
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SWEDISH Ab: Beginning Swedish Language and Literature
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Continuation of the basic course focusing on a basic mastery of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. During spring term, the emphasis is on more advanced conversation and an exploration of Sweden's culture and civilization through selected texts and video. By semester's end, students will be able to carry on conversations in everyday Swedish, read news articles, and write letters and produce substantial creative work.
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SWEDISH Ba: Intermediate Swedish: Childhood in Swedish Literature and Culture
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Sweden and Swedish Finland have produced some of the most translated and beloved works of children's fiction in the world. In this intermediate Swedish language course, we will review the essentials of Swedish grammar and vocabulary as we explore some of these classic works of children's fiction, film, and comic books and the aspects of Swedish culture they illuminate. The final project for this class involves producing your own work of children's fiction or film.
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SWEDISH Ba - Intermediate Swedish: Childhood in Swedish Literature and Culture
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SWEDISH Bbr: Special Topics in Swedish Literature and Culture: Crime in Swedish Fiction and Film
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Spring 2011 special topic: Crime. Sweden's culture market has seen an explosion in crime fiction, film, and television shows since the 1940s emergence of the noir genre, and Stieg Larsson's and Henning Mankell's detective novels have become international bestsellers and popular films. In this course, we will explore the discourses these crime texts illuminate and the cultural phenomena they reveal, from changes in the welfare state to the impact of immigration on national identity.
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TAMIL 101a: Elementary Tamil
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
is an introductory course to the oldest of the Dravidian languages of South India. Tamil has a rich and well-developed literary tradition that ranges from ancient classical poetry and medieval devotional compositions and epics to the present-day where the modern novel, short story and drama coexist with vibrant traditions of folk poetry and folk drama. Students will be introduced to the Tamil script and to reading, writing, and speaking the Tamil language and to basic elements of grammar. Materials from popular culture and the folk tradition will supplement modern teaching materials.
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TAMIL 101b: Elementary Tamil
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Continuation of Tamil 101a.
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