SLAV-P 301 ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE POLISH I (3 CR.)
2 classes found
Fall 2024
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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LEC | 3 | 3079 | Open | 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. | TR | GA 4024 | Sicinski L |
Regular Academic Session / In Person
LEC 3079: Total Seats: 12 / Available: 9 / Waitlisted: 0
Lecture (LEC)
- P 301 : P - SLAV-P 202 with grade of B or higher
- Above class meets with SLAV-P 505
- Above class requires permission of instructor
Welcome to third-year Polish! The goal of this course is to further develop your Polish language skills. You will review and continue the study of grammar, broaden your vocabulary, gain deeper knowledge of Polish culture, and develop your pragmatic competence. The course is designed to improve your skills in all four areas of proficiency: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Although the study and implementation of new grammar is essential, the main focus will be on Polish as a living means of communication - that is, instead of merely concentrating on knowing the language, we will focus on using it.
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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LEC | 3 | 9142 | Open | 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. | TR | WB WEB | Sicinski L |
Regular Academic Session / Distance Synchronous Video
LEC 9142: Total Seats: 4 / Available: 2 / Waitlisted: 0
Lecture (LEC)
- Above class is limited to Big Ten Academic Alliance participants from non-IU institutions
- Above class requires permission of Department
- Above class open to undergraduates only
- For more information contact Lukasz Sicinski at lsicinski@indiana.edu.
Welcome to third-year Polish! The goal of this course is to further develop your Polish language skills. You will review and continue the study of grammar, broaden your vocabulary, gain deeper knowledge of Polish culture, and develop your pragmatic competence. The course is designed to improve your skills in all four areas of proficiency: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Although the study and implementation of new grammar is essential, the main focus will be on Polish as a living means of communication - that is, instead of merely concentrating on knowing the language, we will focus on using it.