- Docente: Jai Prakash Bhardwaj
- Credits: 6
- SSD: L-OR/19
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
International Relations (cod. 9084)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in Asian Languages, Markets and Cultures (cod. 0980)
First cycle degree programme (L) in Anthropology, Religions, Oriental Civilizations (cod. 8493)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Public and Corporate Communication (cod. 8840)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in History and Oriental Studies (cod. 8845)
First cycle degree programme (L) in Political, Social and International Sciences (cod. 8853)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Politics Administration and Organization (cod. 9085)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Local and Global Development (cod. 9200)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student reaches a first level of skills in the Hindi language: basic grammatical structures and pronunciation, reading and writing, elementary forms of oral and written communication. He also became familiar with the tools for continuing the language learning.
Course contents
The course provides an introduction to the knowledge of grammar and elementary lexicon of the Hindi language. The student will gradually develop the ability to read and write in devanāgarī, and will acquire the basic grammatical structures of the language.
The pronunciation and listening exercises will provide an important aid in learning elementary sentences, useful in everyday situations.
They will be joined by exercises aimed at grammar learning.
Readings/Bibliography
Bibliography
- Milanetti, G. - Gupta, S.T., Hindi language course, Milan: Hoepli 2008.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons, with exercises.
Attendance is highly recommended, as the lessons are largely interactive and based on the continuous exchange between teacher and students.
Assessment methods
At the end of the course, students will have to take a short written exam and a short oral test (the two tests will take place one after the other).
The written exam will consist of a multiple choice test
The oral exam will consist of a linguistic assessment, based on a list of sentences assigned by the teacher in line with the program carried out
NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS:
-Writing test: same as attending students
Oral exam: same as that of attending students; the teacher will publish on his web page the list of sentences on which the linguistic assessment will focus.
DEGREES OF EVALUATION: The preparation of those who demonstrate that they have perfectly assimilated the grammatical structures and the lexicon explained in the class, as well as being able to read and write in devanāgarī will be assessed as excellent.
The preparation of those who demonstrate that they have assimilated most of the grammatical structures and vocabulary explained in class will be assessed as intermediate, as well as being able to read and write, with few uncertainties, in devanāgarī.
Full sufficiency is recognized to those who have the basics of the program and have only sporadic uncertainties with regard to details, while on the contrary oral or written tests will not be considered suitable where the student manifests serious gaps in learning grammar and vocabulary.Invia commentiCronologia Salvate Community [https://translate.google.it/community?source=mfooter]
Teaching tools
Audio segments:
-Audio-visual projector:
Office hours
See the website of Jai Prakash Bhardwaj