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PERS 013: Intermediate Persian I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): For the second semester: completion of thefirst semester or permission of the instructor. Offered through the Penn Language Center. See the CGS course guide. A continuation of PERS 012, with graded readings.
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PERS 014: Intermediate Persian II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff.
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PERS 014 - Intermediate Persian II
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PERS 015: Advanced Persian I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): For the second semester: completion of the first semester or permission of the instructor; PERS 013 or PERS 017 or permission of the instructor. Offered through the Penn Language Center.
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PERS 015 - Advanced Persian I
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PERS 016: Advanced Persian II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
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PERS 017: Persian Reading and Writing for Fluent Speakers
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Fluency in spoken Persian. Offered through Penn Language Center. An intensive, one-semester course designed to teach the reading and writing of standard Tehran Persian to those with a speaking knowledge of that language. In recent years there has been an increasing demand from Persian-speaking Iranian-American students for formal instruction in Persian. While many of these students have some degree of spoken fluency in Persian, they are often unable to read or write it. Their speaking ability makes it difficult to integrate them into first- or second-year classes of students who have started with no knowledge of Persian. If these Persian-speaking students could be brought to at least a second-year level of reading and writing, they could then be enrolled in more advanced courses in Persian where they would be more or less at the same level as other students. The course will focus on the lexical and syntactic differences between written and spoken Persian, and the problems of Persian spelling.
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PERS 017 - Persian Reading and Writing for Fluent Speakers
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PERS 018: Advanced Persian in the Media
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
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PERS 018 - Advanced Persian in the Media
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PERS 111: Beginning Pashtu I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Santry. Offered through the Penn Language Center. Reading, writing, basic grammar and elemental speaking.
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PERS 112: Beginning Pashtu II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Santry. Prerequisite(s): For second semester, completion of the first semester. Offered through Penn Language Center. This is a two-semester course. Reading, writing, basic grammar and elemental speaking.
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PERS 112 - Beginning Pashtu II
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PERS 113: Intermediate Pashtu
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Santry. Prerequisite(s): Beg. Pashtu, or permission by instructor. Offered through the Penn Language Center. A wide variety of reading genres, writing, and oral expression.
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PERS 114: Intermediate Pashtu II
2.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Santry. Offered through Penn Language Center. This is a two-semester course. Beg. Pashto, or permission of the instructor. A wide variety of reading genres, writing, and oral expression
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