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Korean V

The course further strengthens and deepens the knowledge of Korean grammar and exercises the ability to read texts.

It exercises the ability to write texts in Korean on both social and more abstract topics.

 

  • Course structure

    The course has three modules.

    Modules

    1. Literacy 3, 7.5 credits
    The module further strengthens and deepens the knowledge of Korean grammar and exercises the ability to read texts. It consists of text reading that includes grammatical analysis and text analysis. The module also includes practice in translating texts from Korean and methodological discussion in translation techniques.

    2. Literacy 4, 7.5 credits
    The module continues Literacy 3 with studies of medium-difficult texts in modern standard Korean. It consists of text reading that includes grammatical analysis and text analysis. The module also includes practice in translating texts from Korean and methodological discussion in translation techniques.

    3. Writing ability, 7.5 credits
    The module exercises the ability to write simpler explanatory texts and assignments as well as to read and discuss Korean texts in various subject areas based on the course literature.

    Teaching format

    The teaching is in the form of seminars and group exercises. Attendance at all classes is mandatory.

    Course details and resources

    Course details, planning and literature for Autumn 24 can be found in the learning platform Athena.

    Please note that only registered students have access to downloadable resources, like PDF documents, in Athena.

    Assessment

    Literacy 3 and 4 are examined through a class writing or other supervised examination at the end of the modules.
     
    The module Writing skills are examined through a hall exam or other supervised exam.

    Examiner

    Examiner full course: Gabriel Jonsson
    Examiner Literacy 3: Gabriel Jonsson
    Examiner Literacy 4: Gabriel Jonsson
    Examiner Writing skills: Kyungsook Kang

  • Schedule

    The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.
  • Course literature

    Note that the course literature can be changed up to two months before the start of the course.

    Below you will find the language textbooks used in the course. All other literature will be uploaded on Athena.

    Seoul National University Language Education Center (2016), Seoul University Korean 3B Student’s Book, Seoul: Twoponds, ISBN 978-8953934337

  • Contact

    Do you have questions about the courses in Korean Language and Culture? 

    Student Councelor:
    exp.asien@su.se

    Director of Studies:
    Johan Fresk